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Economic justice remains a historical debt for women in Latin America and the Caribbean
Women in the region still have significantly lower participation in the job market and often work in sectors with lower wages
Women in the region still have significantly lower participation in the job market and often work in sectors with lower wages
Women around the globe shared with CARE the impacts compounding crises have had in their lives since 2020. We analyzed their reflections and developed recommendations on how to act collectively to help alleviate these impacts.
The Project PROSAM which ran from 2015 to 2022 worked to increase agricultural production for women and men in selected urban and peri-urban municipalities in Cuba.
If women and girls are more hungry than men and boys, the solution is more food, right? Actually, no. Gender inequality means men and women experience food insecurity in different ways.
This briefing provides an overview of the key and systemic funding challenges faced by women's organizations in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, and Romania.
This Rapid Gender Analysis on Power and Participation (RGA-P) was carried out to understand women’s participation in both formal and informal structures, and the barriers to and opportunities for supporting women’s meaningful participation and leadership in Kassala State, Sudan.
As the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine enters its second year, the global community must renew its will to support the most vulnerable groups that have been affected, including women and girls
Earthquakes are gender neutral but their impacts are not. CARE's Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) Brief explores existing gender, age and disability data and information to understand pre-existing vulnerabilities and capacities and how best humanitarians can respond to meet people’s different needs.
Since 2008, CARE and Cargill's 34 joint projects in 13 countries have reached more than 4.6 million people, 600,000 people directly and 4 million indirectly. More than 2.4 million of those reached are women.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.