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In the Shadows. Ukrainian Domestic Workers in Poland
61% of Ukrainian domestic workers in Poland have experienced unequal treatment, discrimination, harassment or abuse at work, new research by CARE has found.
61% of Ukrainian domestic workers in Poland have experienced unequal treatment, discrimination, harassment or abuse at work, new research by CARE has found.
The Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) model with its focus on establishing low cost, self-administered informal financial services - with the ability to link to formal financial institutions where available - has the potential to help address this gap and lay a foundation for future economic recovery.
Since 2017, CARE has piloted and refined our VSLA in Emergencies model to reach people in need of humanitarian assistance and provide an approach that can reduce long term vulnerability while being more sustainable.
The report provides an overview of WEJ’s accomplishments in advancing economic justice for women worldwide, including the success of its savings groups, which have improved the lives of 17.7 million people around the world.
CARE's Women’s Economic Justice (WEJ) Impact Report, “Helping Women Earn, Save and Invest,” provides an overview of progress made in advancing economic justice for women worldwide.
CARE's new analysis indicates that improving GDP is insufficient to fight food insecurity. Income and gender equality are essential to reduce global hunger.
Our Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) are a proven way of supporting women to develop financial stability, increase resilience to shocks, and invest in income-generating activities. But at CARE, savings groups are about more than just money.
Today marks six years since the start of the Rohingya refugee crisis. Unfortunately, the environment is particularly difficult for women and girls, who face increased risks of violence and harmful social norms.
We can't achieve climate justice without gender justice.That means that addressing the root causes of the climate emergency will require the engagement of men and boys as actors with agency working alongside women allies.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.