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Find out how Zimbabwe worked outside the classroom to improve girls’ academic achievement.
CARE's work around the world is amazing, and we have tons of evidence that proves it. These short descriptions highlight success and inspiration from CARE's work around the world and the evidence from evaluations, project reports, and external partners. They take no more than 5 minutes to read, and will link you to more documents and research if you want to learn more.
Find out how Zimbabwe worked outside the classroom to improve girls’ academic achievement.
Find out how Cambodia makes citizens braver, and governments more effective
Ever had a sleepless night because you were stressed? Did it make it harder to cope with your problem?
Across 16 projects in 13 countries, CARE projects contributed to a 25 percentage point increase in the percentage of women and men who say that it is never justifiable for a husband to beat his wife—no matter the reason.
244 CARE projects and initiatives worked to prevent and respond to gender- based violence (GBV) with 12% of projects fully focusing on addressing GBV and a further 45% mainstreaming GBV prevention and response approaches
"Because we came together as a group, we have been able to gain the benefits that we should have already had."
Women in Morocco said, “At first, we didn’t believe what CARE proposed.” Find out what changed their minds.
Bangladesh’s Nutrition at the Center project used social maps to help kids get taller. Find out how.
“We have reduced the amount of time and money we spend in our health centers.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.