In 2022, CARE worked in 111 countries, reaching 174 million people through more than 1,600 programs. Thanks to our supporters, CARE was able to respond to some of the greatest humanitarian challenges since our founding. We've assisted Ukrainian refugees fleeing into Poland and other neighboring countries. The war in Ukraine, combined with climate shifts and economic fallout caused by COVID, exacerbated the global hunger crisis. In response, we launched a $250 million comprehensive emergency response that delivered critical food aid and treatment for severe malnutrition while helping families build longer-term plans to withstand future shocks.
This snapshot captures highlights from our FY24 VSLA Annual Report, marking significant progress towards our goal of reaching 62 million people—50 million of whom are women and girls—with VSLAs by 2030. Read More
This 2-page snapshot brief captures the highlights of the Gender Equality Annual Report 2024, which marks the progress we are making towards 50 million people experiencing greater gender equality. Read More
The Gender Equality 2024 annual report marks the progress we are making towards reaching our goal of 50 million people enjoying greater gender equality by 2030. It highlights our achievements, marks our challenges and impact to date, and how CARE is leading change as we look towards the future. Read More