Projet l’Espoir pour la Santé des Mères et Nouveaux Nés is a collaborative effort between CARE International and CARE Mali. Projet Espoir aims to improve maternal health, with a specific focus on safe delivery practices, by a combination of improving the quality of care available at local health centers and challenging social and cultural norms that inhibit women’s access to essential health services before, during and after childbirth. The goal of the project is to strengthen maternal health service delivery at both the community and primary care levels and improve the referral system in two districts (Bankass and Bandiagara) of North-Central Mali.
This report shares case studies from six countries that detail how advocacy, partnerships, and tailored regulatory frameworks have fostered supportive legal environments for Savings Groups (SGs), promoting their growth, sustainability, and integration into formal financial systems while preserving their essential informality. Read More
This snapshot captures highlights from our FY24 VSLA Annual Report, marking significant progress towards our goal of reaching 62 million people—50 million of whom are women and girls—with VSLAs by 2030. Read More
A two-page brief from the CARE-WWF Alliance that covers integrated water and land management through participatory resource management in Tanzania. This brief also addresses challenges, innovations, results, and upscaling of Village Land Use Planning (VLUP) in Tanzanian resource management. Read More