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Increasing youth employability in the informal sector
Rwandans have mentioned how savings and employment programs “made the youth busy, forward looking with hope.”
Rwandans have mentioned how savings and employment programs “made the youth busy, forward looking with hope.”
CARE Palestine’s Souqona project works throughout the northern West Bank to better connect men and women Palestinian farmers with vegetable, dairy, and seed value chains.
How savings groups have led to greater gender equality among husbands and wives in Vietnam.
What happens when you break the cycle of debt in farming? Magic happens.
Diving into CARE’s work with fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems protection, and water resource management.
When you think about your wellbeing and work, what would make a difference to you?
2020 saw the greatest challenges the garment industry – and its workers – have faced.
Empowering women in economic activities is key to achieving gender equality and boosting the growth of national economies. Women’s economic justice is at the core of some of the most successful initiatives across CARE International.
In August 2014, hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee from the Sinjar mountains when armed groups attacked the region. At the peak of the crisis, more than 6 million people were living in camps and host communities across Northern Iraq. Zubaida and Jihan are both graduates of a CARE job training program.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.