Women Must Have a Voice in the Post 2015 MDGs
Empower women to monitor development progress, says CARE on the opening day of the Commission on the Status of Women conference in New York
Empower women to monitor development progress, says CARE on the opening day of the Commission on the Status of Women conference in New York
8 November: As 195 governments meet in Poland for the annual UN climate talks, aid organisation CARE International is calling for urgent global action to tackle climate change and its impacts, which are already causing widespread loss and irreparable damage in many of the world’s poorest countries.
Amijaye Kebele, Farta Woreda, ETHIOPIA (July 23, 2013) - Twelve-year-old Eleni* was so excited to be receiving new clothes from her parents that she didn’t ask why until it was too late
Amijaye Kebele, Farta Woreda, ETHIOPIA (July 23, 2013) - In a small, rural village in northern Ethiopia, Fikere and her husband Kasa would like to have three children – two boys and a girl. Late at night, after a hard day’s work on the farm,
Over 110 states agree to tackle sexual violence in conflict – perhaps international solidarity isn’t dead after all? By Howard Mollett, Senior Policy Advisor CARE International UK, at the launch of an international declaration to end sexual violence in conflict
CARE International appreciates the good start of today’s discussions but urges to tackle root causes of poverty.
In South Sudan, a country affected by decades of conflict, keeping a fragile peace requires more than just the absence of war.
"I come from Panriang County of Unity State in South Sudan, an area that is rich of oil and where, in fact, about 50 percent of our oil reserves get explored. In 1987, when I was in my early teenage years, I joined the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/ Movement (SPLM/A).
September 12, 2013 - Aid agency CARE International urges ministers from the European Union, meeting with ministers from the Middle East and North Africa in Paris on 12 September, to safeguard women’s rights by making them central to trade and aid policies with the region.
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