Gender equality
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Ministers need to think more radically to solve urgent global challenges
Read moreCARE International UK has responded to today’s announcement by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) at the start of the Global Partnerships Conference in London. Action on the global food crisis is sorely needed, but the UK and world governments risk overlooking innovative solutions by failing to centre women’s rights organisations.
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When Women Lead, Communities Recover: a trip to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
Read moreSix months have passed since Hurricane Melissa and many people still need urgent assistance to rebuild their lives. I travelled to Jamaica as part of the Hurricane Melissa response and met with CARE’s local partner organisations and the communities with whom we work.
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International Women’s Day: Progress on gender equality is under threat – let’s protect it
Read moreThe Protect Progress coalition brought together over 70 global women’s rights leaders and activists for International Women's Day to celebrate progress and galvanise action to protect hard-won gains.
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Women’s openness to speak about politics in public has dropped to lowest levels since 1997 - new analysis
Read moreWomen’s freedom to speak openly about politics has dropped steadily since 2012, according to new global analysis from CARE International UK and Equal Measures.
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How women in Mozambique are rebuilding homes and reshaping gender roles
Read moreDuring humanitarian crises, traditional expectations about men and women often become stronger. But in Mozambique, women are changing those expectations.
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Breaking down barriers in Ethiopia: How reusable period pads are changing lives
Read moreFind out about the impact of a CARE project in Ethiopia distributing over 30,000 reusable menstrual kits to women and girls.
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CARE International UK’s response to ‘freedom from violence and abuse’ strategy
Read moreCARE International UK’s responds to the cross-government ‘freedom from violence and abuse’ strategy to tackle violence against women and girls
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Five key asks for climate justice at COP30
Read moreWe outline CARE’s five key asks for COP30 across mitigation, adaptation, and finance -and highlight how a CARE project in Bangladesh is already leading the way in these areas.
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Strengthening supply chains by tackling gender inequality and the climate crisis
Read moreDiageo and CARE are working together to build resilient supply chains by tackling gender inequality and climate vulnerability together.
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Stand with women - free tote bag
Read moreBecome a regular donor today and receive a free "Girls just wanna have fundamental human rights" tote bag to show you're supporting women around the world.