There is no doubt that these unprecedented times will take the greatest toll on the most vulnerable around the world. Once again, women will face unique challenges during this emergency–not just here in Canada but in countries across the globe.
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CARE Canada Prepares COVID-19 Response
As an organization deeply concerned by the continuing global spread of the novel coronavirus and the resulting COVID-19 disease, CARE Canada is committed to working closely with health officials in the countries and regions where CARE is operational to ensure the safety and security of CARE staff and programs.
CARE Canada and The Slaight Family Foundation in Partnership for Women and Girls in Somalia
Today, CARE Canada announced a new partnership with The Slaight Family Foundation whose $15M Global Initiative for Women and Girls will be launched to mark International Women’s Day.
CARE innovations in the last decade
Is innovation more than just a buzz word? We think so! Here are just some of the ways CARE and our partners have worked to integrate smart, culturally savvy solutions for the problems that affect communities all over the world:
CARE welcomes announcement of re-opening of Yemen’s Sana’a Airport for medical transportation
After more than three years of closure, it has been announced that Sana’a International Airport is to be re-opened to allow sick patients to travel overseas for life-saving treatment.
In Nepal, CARE is bringing community members together to end inequality
In Nepal, CARE supports diverse community groups, attended by men, women, local police and youth, to set goals that create lasting change. Together they tackle issues like domestic violence, child marriage and suicide.
Ending Inequality For Mothers
I recently caught up with a friend of mine who is enjoying her sixth week of motherhood.” You weren’t kidding about whirlwind…” she said…
Becoming a mother for the first time: Sina’s story
In Cambodia, many women...
Notes from the Field: Djibouti
Like its neighbouring...