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What happens when women are good for more than cooking?
“Earlier we used to think women are just for cooking. Now their role and responsibility has changed.”
“Earlier we used to think women are just for cooking. Now their role and responsibility has changed.”
One of the big challenges for food security around the world is that women farmers have so little access to information and extension workers.
“When going to the farm you are a woman, when going to fetch water you are a women, once the sell sheet comes, you are a fool go back to your home village...”
Women in CARE Ghana’s PROMISE program eat three times more soybeans now than they did in 2012, and are also 4 times more likely to be involved in household decision making.
Higher and more stable wages for themselves, higher wages for men, and more decision-making power at home.
“[Men] normally control every aspect of our lives. In the VSLA, we can make decisions.”
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) brief for Ukraine is a first attempt to identify the gender, age, and diversity issues so that humanitarian responses can better meet people's different needs as the crisis evolves.
This Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) seeks to draw attention to the gender dynamics in the war in Ukraine—both preexisting and emerging—and draws out recommendations for humanitarian leadership, actors, and donors.
As a leader in the Generation Equality Forum (GEF), CARE is making bold commitments to invest $100 million in supporting 10 million women and girls as leaders through savings and solidarity groups.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.