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Want kids to spend more time in school? Hire great teachers.
Girls in CARE’s projects in Afghanistan are spending an additional day every week in school, and their grades are going up by 4%.
Girls in CARE’s projects in Afghanistan are spending an additional day every week in school, and their grades are going up by 4%.
How thinking big and acting small makes students smarter.
When getting back to basics doubles the numbers of kids in school.
What’s different before and after the Partnership for Learning project? 50,000 more kids get to go to school, and do better while they are there. Getting Jean Jean Roosevelt—a Haitian music star—to write and perform a theme song helped, and so did training teachers and providing shoes.
I am 13 years old, have seven siblings and live in Myanmar.
Several girls were interviewed about the challenges of menstruation in a refugee setting. Their families and representatives from WoMena were also interviewed.
For Shorash Abdullah Khalaf, this year’s World Refugee Day will be a celebration like no other.
The period taboo is one of the sexist stereotypes that affect almost all girls and women around the world. Here is a little tour of the world explaining the daily and concrete impacts of this universal taboo. And what you can do to fight this injustice!
Gajadharpur is a quiet village tucked between densely populated Baharaich city and busy town of Kaiserganj. The village home to about 3,000 people. 13-year-old Ranjani Gupta is one of them.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.