CARE Ethiopia has implemented the CSC broadly, demonstrating its versatility across different types of programming to improve government...
Read MoreFindings from the Learning Tour to Sierra Leone and Côte d’Ivoire. From May 28-June 4, a group of House and Senate congressional staffers, technical experts and a media representative, traveled with CARE, and learned about the importance of U.S. investments in maternal and child health to promote better health outcomes for women and youth in West Africa.
Read MoreThis 2 page brief shows highlights from CARE's Integrated Family Health Initiative (IFHI) in Bihar, India.
Read MoreThis 2 page brief highlights learning and results from the Malawi Health Alliance Project.
Read MoreThis two page brief highlights impacts and learning from CARE's SAFPAC project.
Read MoreThe Kuraneza project was a four-year child survival project implemented in four sectors (Kayenzi, Karama, Musambira and Nyarubaka) of the Kamonyi District in Rwanda. Kuraneza’s primary goal is to further reduce maternal and child mortality, while improving equity and efficiency in rural Rwanda.
Read MoreGlobal Investments to End Maternal and Child Mortality in Guatemala
Read MoreThis 16 page evaluation showcases the final results of the groundbreaking program designed and implemented by CARE Ethiopia and and evaluated by the International Center for Research on Women. The program, named Towards Economic and Sexual Reproductive Health Outcomes for Adolescent Girls, or TESFA, impacted the lives of 5,000 child brides.
Read MoreTESFA is a 3 year project funded by the Nike Foundation that works to improve economic, and sexual and reproductive health outcomes for...
Read MoreAccess to education about contraceptive methods and tools empowers women and men to plan their families, educate their children, and...
Read MoreSexual and reproductive health is a significant public health need in all communities, including those facing emergencies.
Read MoreTools for learning and action on gender and sexuality
Read MoreCARE has been working on sexual, reproductive and maternal health programming for 50 years.
Read MoreGoretti wanted a better life for her and her six children and convinced her husband to allow her to participate in a local women’s...
Read MoreThis publication, designed for CARE program planners and managers and focused on sexual and reproductive health, explains SAA at both a conceptual and practical level (includes description of SAA process, case studies, and tools).
Read MoreAddressing the Social Factors that Influence Family Planning
Read MoreAdvocating for Improved Maternal, Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy & Practice for Adolescent Girls and Young Mothers: Pakistan...
Read MoreSexual, reproductive and maternal healthcare is both a fundamental human right and a critical development issue.
Read MoreProjet l’Espoir pour la Santé des Mères et Nouveaux Nés is a collaborative effort between CARE International and CARE Mali. Projet Espoir aims to improve maternal health, with a specific focus on safe delivery practices, by a combination of improving the quality of care available at local health centers and challenging social and cultural norms that inhibit women’s access to essential health services before, during and after childbirth. The goal of the project is to strengthen maternal health service delivery at both the community and primary care levels and improve the referral system in two districts (Bankass and Bandiagara) of North-Central Mali.
Read MoreOverview of CARE’s Intervention & Evaluation Plan
Read MoreA look at CARE interventions in Bihar, India where poor nutrition and health lead to early death and lost potential.
Read MoreUse of mobile phone applications to promote access to obstetric and neonatal emergency care.
Read MoreComplications during pregnancy and childbirth are a leading cause of death among women in developing countries.
Read MoreIt is important to understand the challenging situation facing Nepal’s nearly 6.6 million women of reproductive age (ages 15–49). This case study explains how we have worked with a variety of actors in Nepal — including the Government of Nepal, Health Facility Operation and Management Committees, Female Community Health Volunteers and community-based organizations — to develop a participatory governance process that fosters increased access to and utilization of maternal health services.
Read MoreUzazi Bora: Meeting the Maternal Health Needs of Post-Conflict Kasongo District, DRC
Read MoreIntegrating Gender and Sexuality into Maternal and Newborn Health Programming through the Inner Spaces, Outer Faces Initiative.
Read MoreCARE works with communities to improve the quality and accessibility of local health services for women and newborns.
Read MoreTools for learning and action on gender and sexuality. This toolkit was created to be used by staff of development and health organizations to increase the understanding of gender and sexuality issues by both staff and community members, including how gender and sexuality relate to reproductive health.
Read MoreThe FEMME Project in Peru: Partnerships for Improved Health
Read MoreIn January 2012, a high-level delegation, including U.S.
Read MoreHOGASA has contributed to significant decreases in maternal and infant death and improved management of healthcare resources in Honduras...
Read MoreAs part of the LIFT-UP Initiative, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, CARE Ecuador conducted qualitative and quantitative study on Youth Space. The study focused on exploring the Youth Space model and assessing whether adopting health services to the specific needs of young mothers as part of a specialized, integrated health intervention leads to greater empowerment and increases the frequency of their utilization of antenatal care services.
Read MoreOur plan is called PATHWAY TO EMPOWERMENT because it’s a journey forward, together.
Read MoreFor more than 10 years, CARE has been partnering with the government of Ethiopia to improve awareness of and access to quality reproductive health services in rural communities through the Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Prevention Program, funded by the Royal Netherlands Embassy.
Read MoreCARE's Life Saving Interventions for Women and Girls in Haiti project has worked to protect earthquake-affected women and girls.
Read MoreThree years after the worst earthquake in Haiti’s history, the massive task of recovery and reconstruction continues.
Read MoreUndernourished pregnant women have higher reproductive risks, including death during or following childbirth.
Read MoreIn this paper we highlight lessons learned from CARE’s global work in sexual, reproductive and maternal health, focusing on those areas we believe are most critical to reaching our global family planning goals.
Read MoreMaternal health investments are delivering real results.
Read MoreThe empowerment of women is at the heart of CARE’s strategy to reduce global poverty and nurture the growth of healthy societies.
Read MoreAs the global community narrows in on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), there is a renewed dedication to improving the health of...
Read MoreCARE’s Approach to Sexual, Reproductive, and Maternal Health
Read MoreGoing the Extra Mile to Provide and Sustain Family Planning Services in Remote Madagascar
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