CARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
CARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Participatory Scenario Planning is a mechanism for collective sharing and interpretation of traditional and scientific climate forecasts...
Read MoreCARE Ethiopia knows that investing in women and providing them with equitable access to information, opportunities, resources and...
Read MoreGender Sensitive Community Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (CVCA): a methodology that provides a framework for analysing...
Read MoreHer Harvest, Our Future is an ambitious, radical initiative that tackles the crisis of poverty by improving nutrition and food security across borders and partners in Southern Africa. Our goal is to stimulate lasting changes in 10 million people’s lives by 2020. So far we have achieved 3.6 million towards this target. In this, our second annual report, we will present our achievements across six impact areas. We will explain how we are achieving this change by supporting learning, improving quality and influencing donors and governments to ensure that women small scale farmers benefit from all our investments.
Read MoreThis 42-page document showcases She Feeds the World, CARE's strategic program framework for Food and Nutrition Security.
Read MoreThis 2 page summary highlights sustainability in the USAID Feed the Future-funded Livelihoods for Resilience Activity as of April 2018...
Read MoreThis 42 page document covers the Forest Resources Sector Transparency (FOREST) Programme, a partnership between a wide range of...
Read More4 page brief. Around the world, CARE invests in a multitude of projects and programs to help build the resilience of vulnerable...
Read MoreExecutive summary of the Ensuring Sustainability Report
Read MoreThis 2 page brief highlights how the GRAD program was able to use Climate Vulnerablity and Capacity Analysis (CVCA) to help communities...
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreThis 49 page independent report highlights the fact that for every $1 invested in the CARE FFBS model that focuses on women farmers,...
Read MoreThis 25 page documents highlights how CARE delivers on its goal to impact 50 million people by 2020 with improved food and nutrition...
Read MoreThis 2 page brief highlights the accomplishments of the Margaret A.
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreIntegrating Gender into Climate Change and Disaster Risk Education: A Practical How-to Guide
Read MoreThis 356-page sourcebook was produced under the Global Water Initiative program and is a starting point for thinking and inspiring efforts.
Read MoreThis 12 page summary provides selected highlights from some of CARE's ongoing food and nutrition security work.
Read MoreThis 70 page report documents the findings of the SHOUHARDO II program, a Food For Peace program in Bangladesh that aims to reduce...
Read MoreThis document aims to address the increasing demand for clear guidance on how to practically and ethically monitor and mitigate gender-based violence (GBV) within non-emergency, international development programming, in which GBV is not a specific programmatic component. Specifically, it draws on existing GBV-related guidance, as well as input from a group of experts, to provide recommendations for preventing and/or responding to unintentional risk, threat, or violence against individuals related to programmatic interventions. These recommendations describe ways to take stock of the programmatic environment with regard to GBV in general, as well as targeted suggestions on how to track GBV-related incidents and issues throughout the program cycle.
Read MoreA handbook for aid practitioners and policymakers in disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and poverty reduction
Read MoreWomen are engaged to be sellers and distributors of clean cook stoves and solar lanterns/lamps in an project called “wPOWER.”
Read MoreA framework for establishing an international mechanism to address loss and damage at COP19.
Read MoreCARE International’s demands for the 2013 UN climate talks in Warsaw, Poland
Read MoreSupporting Local Government Action in Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction and Development Planning
Read MoreVietnam is likely to be one of the most significantly impacted nations in the world from climate change.
Read MoreBuilding Coastal Resilience to Reduce Climate Change Impact in Thailand and Indonesia
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreProven approaches for empowering women smallholders and achieving food security
Read MoreAn International Framework to Address ‘Loss And Damage’ from Climate Change Impacts
Read MoreAnalysis of and lessons learned from civil society advocacy on climate change
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreBuilding coastal resilience to reduce climate change impact program in Indonesia.
Read MoreThe economic case for community based adaptation in North-East Kenya
Read MoreClimate Change (Adaptation) in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru
Read MoreThe Participatory Monitoring, Evaluation, Reflection and Learning approach helps communities address the challenges of climate change.
Read MoreSeptember 2012 Issue of CARE's Poverty Environment & Climate Change Network Newsletter
Read MoreCARE is committed to both food security and climate change adaptation as programming and policy advocacy priorities.
Read MoreThe ALP is supporting communities and local governments to use seasonal climate forecasts and information on climatic uncertainty for...
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreThis working brief is part of a series that provides insight into CARE’s climate change initiatives, experiences and approaches.
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreRespecting the rights and realities of indigenous peoples and forest-dependent communities is the way to ensure that the forests remain...
Read MoreThis paper aims to provide an overview of the state of the debate on poverty reduction in the face of climate change.
Read MoreCARE’s CEO Helene D. Gayle explained what a duck named Velma has to do with climate change to the Weather Channel here.
Read MoreCARE’s approach to climate change adaptation is grounded in the knowledge that people must be empowered to transform and secure their...
Read MoreCARE is working to ensure that carbon financed land use and energy activities support poor and marginalized people to reduce poverty....
Read MoreAs a rights-based organization, CARE’s climate change strategy is geared towards the empowerment of poor and marginalized people.
Read MoreCARE launched the Adaptation Learning Programme (ALP) for Africa in 2010.
Read MoreAn overview brief of CARE's Pathways program, which empowers women to more fully engage in equitable agriculture systems. Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and implemented in Ghana, Malawi, Bangladesh, India, Mali, and Tanzania, Pathways is designed to improve the food security and livelihood resilience of poor smallholder women farmers and their families.
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