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Turning trauma into transformation in Türkiye: Souad’s story
CARE-trained community activators help to raise awareness about topics such as early marriage, violence against women, and child protection. One of them is Souad Aboud, a blind refugee from Syria. “As a person with disability, we need to be represented. That is why I want to share my story.”
The motorcycle, the high bun, and the best cup of coffee in Vietnam
By Travis Nichols, CARE...
Quiz: How much do you know about women’s health around the world?
Around the world, many...
Quiz: How much do you know about women’s rights around the world?
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Women refugees leading change in humanitarian settings
Women and girls are...
The Power of Women’s Leadership in Humanitarian Crises: Marking World Refugee Day
For the first time in history, the number of displaced people worldwide has surpassed 100 million people, according to recent data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Jordan: The answer is called Ra’eda
Ra’eda Abu Halawa works as a plumber, installing water tanks and repairing and installing pipes in bathrooms and kitchens. This is unusual in Jordan because women plumbers are very rare in the country, but that doesn’t bother Ra-eda.
PHOTO ESSAY: A look back at the Sustainable Food Production Project (PROSAM) in Cuba over the last 7 years
Launched in 2015 in Cuba and funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC), the goal of the PROSAM project was to improve the diversity and quantity of food available in local markets, strengthen the capacities of municipalities to manage food production plans and support local producers, and ensure that women are involved in agricultural production in their communities.