This report highlights the impact of the Women on the Move project, which theorizes that if a critical mass of women’s groups, in particular savings groups, are part of an interconnected social movement, and if women and girls have greater power to influence unequal social and economic norms, then women and girls will experience positive change in their socio-economic status and be able to influence change at all levels.
The AMAL Initiative, locally developed and globally scaled, addresses the SRH needs of pregnant adolescents and first-time mothers in different crisis-hit countries. Launched in March 2020, it involves activities like the Young Mothers' Club to bridge the gap in SRH services and challenge gender norms, aiming to contribute to global discussions on adolescent responsive SRH and GBV programming. Read More
CARE supports people around the globe to reach greater gender equality in their lives. In FY23, CARE’s gender equality programs reached 19.7 million people in 106 countries. Take a look at this recent snapshot showcasing the gender equality impact we achieved during FY23. Read More
Strive Women, a four-year program (2023-2027) led by CARE and supported by the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, strengthens the financial health of women-led small businesses in Pakistan, Peru, and Vietnam. Read More