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A young CARE supporter leads an inspiring effort in Malawi
Guest Post by Sydnie Cobb
Did you know that there are 62 million girls not currently in school around the globe? Or that half the women in the world above the age of 15 cannot read Read More
Bilingual learning approach sees massive success in Cambodia
In 2002, CARE began working to expand educational access, quality, and relevance to ethnic minority students in Cambodia through the introduction of bilingual approaches. At the time, many ethnic Read More
Enifa's Journey from Worries to Smiles
Today, Enifa Onani has no worries—only smiles. Today, hunger and poverty are history in her household. That’s a big change from 2013, when she got divorced. Before the divorce, she relied Read More
Girls Lead the Way in Cambodia
In ethnic minority communities in Cambodia’s remote northeast province of Ratanakiri, heavy housework demands and classes taught in a language that children did not understand led to a large Read More
Malawi: Recounting the Loss From Flood Disaster
Mathews Damiano hails from Brighton village in traditional authority Mbenje in Nsanje. The devastating effects of floods that hit Nsanje district did Read More
No Harrassment is Tolerated
Sovanna went from a life where she felt constantly at risk of sexual harrassment at work, and on the precarious edge of stability, to feeling safe, educating her peers, and saving to open her own Read More
Cambodian Schoolboy Champions Women's Rights
Many of CARE’s activities to reduce gender-based violence in Cambodia focus on empowering women to have the confidence to stand up for their rights. However, CARE also recognises that engaging Read More
International Day of the Girl: Supporting students to achieve their goals by staying in school
Each year on 11 October the world celebrates the International Day of the Girl, which this year recognized the importance of investing in and empowering girls during adolescence. In the remote Read More
International Day of the Girl: Supporting students to achieve their goals by staying in school
Each year on 11 October the world celebrates the International Day of the Girl, which this year recognized importance of investing in and empowering girls during adolescence. In the remote Read More
“No force on Earth dares to neglect me.”
That’s what a Yemeni woman told CARE when we asked her about political participation. To join in protests to support her right to have a say in her future, she had to walk through mountains for an Read More