CARE was mentioned in this CNN story about its program in Guatemala that educates indigenous women chosen by their communities as “health promoters” on the basics of maternal and child health.
CARE was mentioned in this CNN story about its program in Guatemala that educates indigenous women chosen by their communities as “health promoters” on the basics of maternal and child health.
Over the past decade, CARE Ethiopia has employed a rights-based and comprehensive approach that considers all the inputs a young person...
Read MoreCARE Ethiopia knows that the impact of crises on people's lives, experiences and material conditions differ based on their gender and...
Read MoreEach year, 12 million girls are married before the age of 18, marking the start of their lives as wives and mothers well before they are...
Read MoreEach year, 12 million girls are married before the age of 18, marking the start of their lives as wives and mothers well before they are...
Read MoreEach year, 12 million girls are married before the age of 18, marking the start of their lives as wives and mothers well before they are...
Read MoreCARE was mentioned in this CNN story about its program in Guatemala that educates indigenous women chosen by their communities as "health promoters" on the basics of maternal and child health.
Read MoreCARE was mentioned in this CNN story about its program in Guatemala that educates indigenous women chosen by their communities as "health promoters" on the basics of maternal and child health.
Read MoreCombining world-class documentary films and local engagement campaigns, Women and Girls Lead Global (WGLG) advances gender equality and women’s empowerment by engaging with communities through media. WGLG is a public-private partnership between USAID, the Ford Foundation, and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) working in collaboration with CARE. WGLG also works with television partners and social movement actors such as NGOs, community-based organizations, mission-aligned businesses and public agencies to achieve its goal.
Read MoreThis 54 page document describes the SHOUHARDO food security program in Bangladesh and how it uses a women's empowerment model to...
Read MoreCARE calls for action during the Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict in London, June 2014.
Read MoreMaking a Difference: Empowering Girls, Expanding Knowledge, Addressing Poverty
Read MoreWe call on donor governments to address the specific needs of women and girls affected by the crisis in Syria.
Read MoreFeb 2012 Girls Leadership Program Brief
Read MoreA Guide to Girls’ Economic and Social Empowerment Through a Solidarity Group Savings and Loan Platform
Read MoreCARE’s Holistic Approach to Empowering Women and Girls in the Fight Against Poverty
Read MoreFindings from the CARE Learning Tour to Jordan. In August 2013, a group of high-level policymakers and experts, including Rep. Lois Capps, D-Calif., traveled to Jordan to learn how U.S. investments are helping the country address both its long-term development as well as the refugee crisis.
Read MoreWe believe that the greatest obstacle to girls’ education is the low social status in which girls are held.
Read MoreThe right to education is fundamental to the attainment and exercise of all human rights.
Read MoreThe world’s future will be largely shaped by today’s girls and tomorrow’s women.
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