Food Security and Gender Equality
New CARE study shows for the first time the deep connection between gender equality and food security: the more gender inequality there is in a country, the hungrier people are
New CARE study shows for the first time the deep connection between gender equality and food security: the more gender inequality there is in a country, the hungrier people are
In the lead up to World Humanitarian Day 2022, we highlight the work that women at CARE are doing around the globe to empower other women and ensure all people live in dignity
Rawan Matar and Hazar Badran help to create savings groups in vulnerable communities in Jordan to build economic resilience and empowerment
Working as Food Security and Livelihood Field Officer at CARE Yemen, Manar helps to develop women's economic empowerment and resilience
The new CARE study indicates that gender inequality makes it more difficult to access food in an already challenging context that includes drought and a severe economic and liquidity crisis.
Preliminary findings of a new CARE study show that limited income potential, gender inequality and other factors make Afghan women and girls disproportionately vulnerable to food insecurity
To help communities in Zimbabwe replace firewood with a sustainable energy source, CARE and partners are setting up home biodigesters
A CARE analysis, for the first time, highlights a global link between gender inequality and food insecurity: 2021 data from 109 countries shows that as gender inequality goes up, food security goes down.
The Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) have helped women in various countries to manage their budgets more effectively and keep business going during the crisis
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.