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How better human rights are Made By Women
"Because we came together as a group, we have been able to gain the benefits that we should have already had."
"Because we came together as a group, we have been able to gain the benefits that we should have already had."
Women in Morocco said, “At first, we didn’t believe what CARE proposed.” Find out what changed their minds.
“We’re not yet 100% equal, but because we’re helping our families, our husbands and other men are looking at us with respect, not violence. We’re no longer ‘good for nothing’ like they used to call us. That comforts us.”
After participating in CARE’s PEACE II Project in Palestine, women’s political participation went up 66%.
When young people are granted the opportunity to lead, they find ways to connect, to support, and to make changes—not just now, but for the future.
“I am a transformed man. I want to be exemplary in my community.... I teach my son every day to support the women and girls in our lives because our family’s success depends on it.”
As we begin this year's 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence, we take a look at the creative ways that CARE teams have been working to end gender-based violence during a pandemic.
“Despite past progress, one in nine people does not have enough food to eat. Another two billion may eat, but their meals lack the nutrition necessary for proper health and development. These terrible failures are preventing children, communities and nations from reaching their full potential.”
“When is disagreeing with your partner a sign of success? When it helps you grow more food.”
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.