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How does transparency give people hope?
In Nepal, families are 22% more likely to believe that their daughters can get a job than they used to be—a sign of improving gender equality and hope for the future.
In Nepal, families are 22% more likely to believe that their daughters can get a job than they used to be—a sign of improving gender equality and hope for the future.
“…working on the cocoa block has made me feel good…I’m a changed man. I save, I budget, I don’t fight with my wife. I made a ‘penny box’ and after putting in 5-20 Kina [1.5-6 USD] after each sale, at the end of the year we bought a semi-permanent house.
Women in Ethiopia are realizing their potential and working with men to close the gender gap. Find out how.
CARE stands in solidarity with women living in poverty and supports their efforts to fulfill their economic rights and aspirations. This document provides an introduction to CARE’s 2030 strategy for Women’s Economic Justice.
What happens when you think of poor women as economic powerhouses? The world changes.
Women in Morocco said, “At first, we didn’t believe what CARE proposed.” Find out what changed their minds.
In Chad, instead of taking whatever an aid group brought, communities got to select their own goats. Find out what happened next.
“Savings make it easier for teenage girls to refuse sex with boys if they don’t want it.”
Women—especially married women—are telling dramatic stories of change after they participated in couple’s discussion sessions and received access to bank accounts.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.