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CARE International believes all marginalised people should be able to claim their rights and exercise their responsibilities and this is why we take the issue of gender inequality very seriously. As a rights-based organization, CARE deliberately and explicitly focuses on enabling people to achieve the minimum conditions for living in dignity - in other words, achieving their human rights. CARE is a member of the Gender And Development Network (GADN), which is made up of more than 180 leading practitioners, academics and consultants working on gender and development issues.
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CARE International in Yemen is proud to have been associated with this initiative with rural women in Al Mahweet.The accounts of the village men and women who took part speak clearly and positively of the real and lasting changes in their lives which have happened thanks to the hard work and dedication of CARE staff working in close partnership with local communities in Yemen under the coordination of Faiza Hisham and Stephany Kersten. We hope that the images and accounts in this book will inspire the imaginations of others to help change the lives of more women in rural communities, everywhere. This resource is also available in Arabic. Author(s):Stephany Kersten & Sarah‐Jane Nelson (editor)
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Civilians most affected by the conflict in Uganda are the grandmothers, mothers and sisters of those still with the Lords Resistence Army (LRA), women have a critical role to play in trying to bring peace to their communities. CARE recently conducted a survey on the peace talks among 75 women in six IDP camps in Gulu district. The survey shows that women are powerful voices for peace, but they are not being heard.
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Apr 2007
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This is the Annual Report of CARE's Programme Partnership Agreement (PPA) 2005 - March 2006.
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