Thought Leadership
At COP30 global solidarity fades and vulnerable communities are left behind
COP30 has failed to live up to the spirit of mutirão—the global solidarity needed to confront the accelerating climate crisis. The outcome In Belem exposes critical gaps in ambition and political will. Adaptation finance remains insufficient and there is no certainty about the - in principle - agreed scale-up leaving vulnerable countries with little support to bear the brunt of an already changed
Read MoreSystem Catalysts Podcast: “Why Foreign Aid Helps America”
CARE's President and CEO Michelle Nunn spoke to English Sall, co-host of the System Catalysts podcast, a show where activists, philanthropists, and change makers discuss ways to improve the systems that run the world. Michelle was joined in this conversation by Richard Stengel, CARE’s Co-Chair.
Read MoreAJC: “Here’s why global development and humanitarian assistance matter to Georgia”
CARE's president and CEO Michelle Nunn, co-authored an opinion piece together with Dr. Adam N. Stulberg, chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech, on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on the importance of global development and humanitarian assistance in Georgia.
Read MoreDevex: “Rethinking Humanitarian Response”
CARE's CEO Michelle Nunn spoke at a Devex event during the UN General Assembly (UNGA80). She reflected on this moment in history, and shared her thoughts on how people in the aid sector speak about the work they do, on the need to move away from technical language and to connect to a wider audience.
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SSIR: CARE’s village savings and loans groups are a model worth replicating
The prestigious journal Stanford Social Innovation Review featured an article that highlights CARE's model of Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs). The article is penned by CARE's staffers Aisha Rahamatali, Vidhya Sriram, and Maria Liu.
Read MoreU.S. Congress fails to meet critical year-end deadlines as global needs skyrocket
Despite growing global challenges, the U.S. Congress missed the mark by failing to meet critical year-end deadlines to pass a robust FY25 federal budget or reauthorize the Farm Bill before the end of the year.
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