CARE Input to the public consultation on an EU Strategy for Sustainable Textiles
CARE welcomed the EU’s initiative to develop an EU strategy for sustainable textiles
CARE welcomed the EU’s initiative to develop an EU strategy for sustainable textiles
CARE International embraced the policy initiatives by the European Commission, the Governments of Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, and the private sector, to invest in cocoa-producing communities and promote equitable benefits from cocoa production
CARE International welcomed the new ECHO gender-age marker and gender policy
CARE's work with women in Bangladesh has shown that gender equality can only be achieved by comprehensive transformations in social structures.
Currently, 1.4 million children in Somalia are impacted by the drought. CARE helps affected families to ensure that girls like Hamdi, who dreams of becoming a Minister of Education, can go to school.
Between 2015 and 2021 CARE and our partners have contributed to global change for 161 million people in 83 countries. We use the word “contributions” deliberately: in all our work, change happens through the combined efforts of many different actors, including civil society and movements, governments, and the private sector.
Here, we highlight the perspective of some of CARE’s women-led partner organizations working on the humanitarian response to the Ukraine War and call for increased support and inclusion of these actors in decision-making processes
You know CARE teams are up to something cool when a national TV station says we’re being innovative and surprising them with how much engagement we can drive. Not only that, program participants say, “My daughter is washing her hands and wearing a facemask all the time.”
“…can you imagine that for a whole year I haven't had a single maternal death!" That’s what one health worker has to say about the change since working with TAMANI—fewer complications and fewer deaths.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.