The most powerful way to influence Members of Congress (MOCs) is by meeting with them or their staff members, face-to-face. These meetings now happen via video conference, but advocates have discovered they can be just as effective as meeting in person. These are called “in-district meetings” and make up the core of CARE’s advocacy model.
This tool was used in Kenya in 2022 to assess the accessibility of WASH infrastructure. Read More
Besides the Rapid Gender Analysis, some CARE projects also conduct a Safety Audit before constructing or rehabilitating a water point to ensure accessibility for all. Below is a version of a tool used in South Sudan in 2023 (also provided here in Spanish and French). Read More
CARE’s goal is for all savings group activities to take place alongside intentional efforts to address the barriers women face to improving their economic situation. These briefs give an overview of what we mean by VSLAs which go beyond ‘traditional’ implementation to address root causes of gender inequality. Read More