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How do you make a company value the invisible
How do we get key players to value women if they don’t even know they’re there?
How do we get key players to value women if they don’t even know they’re there?
Najiba*, 27, has been taking care of patients in one of Kabul province’s hospitals for about seven years. Her family's life has been full of ups and downs, and she is currently the only person in a family of five who works.
After more than two months of war in Ukraine, which has forced millions of refugees and displaced people to flee their homes, a new Rapid Gender Analysis by UN Women and CARE reveals that women and minorities are facing immense hardship when it comes to health, safety and access to food as a result of the crisis.
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA), carried out by UN Women and CARE International, seeks to draw attention to the gender dynamics in the humanitarian crisis resulting from the war in Ukraine. The RGA also proposes recommendations for humanitarian leadership, actors and donors to ensure consideration of the gendered dimensions of risk, vulnerability and capabilities in response to this crisis.
Involve men, but put women in charge.
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“We learned this through the simulation exercise that CARE did. It really saved lives, I know it.”
Breastfeeding is a cornerstone of CARE’s nutrition programming in more than 100 programs in 34 countries.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.