How women lead during crises: Case Study, Niger, October 2021
Since COVID-19, CARE has undertaken concerted efforts to listen to women and girls and learn the impacts of the pandemic on women's lives, their greatest needs, and how they are responding. A segment of women and girls CARE engaged in these conversations have been members of VSLAs. This case study features the story of 56-year-old VSLA leader, Mariama Seydou, from Niger. Mariama was interviewed in October 2021 as part of CARE's Women Respond initiative.
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