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How to triple the number of households with diverse incomes?
Get men to trust their wives.
Get men to trust their wives.
Women in Ethiopia are realizing their potential and working with men to close the gender gap. Find out how.
CARE stands in solidarity with women living in poverty and supports their efforts to fulfill their economic rights and aspirations. This document provides an introduction to CARE’s 2030 strategy for Women’s Economic Justice.
Collectively advancing gender equality is the central organizing principle of our Vision 2030 and at the heart of CARE’s programmatic and organizational ambitions. By 2030, CARE’s overall aim is to support at least 50 million people of all genders to experience greater gender equality in their lives.
Community leaders in Benin are 26% less likely to support child marriage. Find out why.
What happens when you think of poor women as economic powerhouses? The world changes.
Find out how Zimbabwe worked outside the classroom to improve girls’ academic achievement.
Across 16 projects in 13 countries, CARE projects contributed to a 25 percentage point increase in the percentage of women and men who say that it is never justifiable for a husband to beat his wife—no matter the reason.
244 CARE projects and initiatives worked to prevent and respond to gender- based violence (GBV) with 12% of projects fully focusing on addressing GBV and a further 45% mainstreaming GBV prevention and response approaches
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.