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We make all of CARE’s evaluation and research reports available for public access in accordance with our Accountability Policy. These are available at our Evaluation Library.

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Lessons Learned

Gender Norms Learning Agenda

October 29, 2024

The Gates Foundation’s Gender Norms Learning Agenda (GNLA) funded research in three states in Nigeria and three counties in Kenya to identify which social norms influence key gender-based violence (GBV), sexual and reproductive health (SRH), economic empowerment (EE), and child early and forced marriage (CEFM) behaviors of adolescent girls and young women, how these norms influence girls’ behaviors, and who enforces and upholds these norms. CARE’s Gender Justice team, CARE Nigeria, CARE Kenya, and partner University of California, San Diego’s Center on Gender Equality and Health, collected qualitative data with married and unmarried girls and boys, and those influencing the norms that most impact their lives and wellbeing between March and June, 2024.

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Policy Papers

SP – Crisis on the Move – Causes and consequences of mobility in the Americas

June 9, 2022

Antes de la 9. Cumbre de las Américas, CARE USA, el Pulte Institute for Global Development en Notre Dame University y Central America Research Alliance convocaron a expertos de la sociedad civil en América Latina y el Caribe para analizar la intersección de la crisis humanitaria, la migración y el desplazamiento en todas las Américas, y cómo los responsables de elaborar políticas pueden apoyar un futuro más equitativo para todos.

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Policy Papers

Crisis on the Move: Causes & Consequences of Mobility in the Americas

June 6, 2022

Ahead of the 9 Summit of the Americas, CARE USA, the Pulte Institute for Global Development at Notre Dame University, and the Central America Research Alliance convened civil society experts in Latin America and the Caribbean to discuss the intersection of humanitarian crisis, migration, and displacement across the Americas, and how policymakers can support a more equitable future for all.

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Evaluations/Research

Menstruation in Adult Women: Experiences and attitudes towards menstruation in farming communities in rural Ghana and Malawi

May 25, 2021

Many women face challenges regarding menstrual hygiene including a lack of resources to hygiene products (e.g. absorption materials, soap) as well as cultural and societal taboos. The few studies about adult women’s experiences with menstruation show that they lack support and proper resources, which may contribute to stress and missing work.

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Dossier sur l’Innovation: Activisme et défense des droits par les filles

March 29, 2021

Research shows that major social change only occurs when those who have been excluded from power organize collectively in the form of social movements to challenge existing systems and their impact. Therefore, Tipping Point facilitates adolescent girl-led activism and structured allyship by parents and adolescent boys as girls find and collectively step into spaces to reflect on and tackle inequality.

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Impact Reports

Innovation Brief: Girl-Led Activism and Advocacy

March 23, 2021

Research shows that major social change only occurs when those who have been excluded from power organize collectively in the form of social movements to challenge existing systems and their impact. Therefore, Tipping Point facilitates adolescent girl-led activism and structured allyship by parents and adolescent boys as girls find and collectively step into spaces to reflect on and tackle inequality. Available in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic.

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