Campaigns
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Walk In Her Shoes: 25 mile challenge
Read moreJoin CARE International UK and walk, wheel or run 25 miles this March to raise money for women facing crisis and conflict. #WalkInHerShoes
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Walk In Her Shoes 2025 sign up
Read moreJoin CARE International UK and walk, wheel or run a distance of your choice throughout March to raise money for women facing crisis and conflict. #WalkInHerShoes
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Walk In Her Shoes 2025 - Frequently Asked Questions
Read moreFrequently asked questions about CARE International UK's Walk In Her Shoes challenge, including how to sign up, how to raise money and how to take part as a team. .
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Walk In Her Shoes 2025: Walk with Yasmeen, Daria and Maria
Read moreTake on the Walk In Her Shoes challenge this March in solidarity with women like Yasmeen, Daria and Maria – three women whose paths have been shaped by the horrors of war, their own strength and resilience.
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Walk In Her Shoes 2025
Read moreJoin CARE International UK and walk, wheel or run a distance of your choice throughout March to raise money for women facing crisis and conflict. #WalkInHerShoes
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CARE is calling for a Feminist Future
Read moreAt the Labour Party Conference, CARE will be calling on the new Labour Government to commit to building a feminist future
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First steps for a Feminist Future
Read moreDownload First steps for a Feminist Future - How the UK Government can kickstart a real process of lasting change for women and girls globally
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Our demands for a feminist future
Read moreWe are setting out the steps the UK Government must take in order to pave the way to a feminist future. One that champions women as they lead their communities.
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Why the UK needs a feminist, locally led approach to the climate crisis
Read moreWe held an International Women’s Day event in Parliament on Why the UK needs a feminist and locally led approach to the climate crisis.
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Climate change is sexist: World leaders must act at COP28
Read more"We need the world's leaders to take action on climate change because it affects us all. Tomorrow may be too late.” - Josselyn, Ecuador