Women's voice and leadership
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She leads in crisis: Maryam - "I want women to be able to fully use their voices"
Read moreMaryam Imtiaz is a Communications Assistant at CARE Pakistan. She shares with us the challenges, rewards, and inspirations of her work and what she wishes for women and girls in Pakistan.
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Yulia - "May love, tolerance, and understanding unite our world"
Read moreYulia, a humanitarian worker from Ukraine, shares the deep impact the escalation of the conflict has had on her organisation's work and how they plan to continue supporting women in a context of growing needs.
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Abeba - "Stand on the side of Tigrayan women"
Read moreIn her work at the Women’s Association of Tigray (WAT), Abeba Hailesilassie helps to support survivors of gender-based violence and promotes women’s leadership in decision-making.
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Meet a ‘womanitarian’: Sara - "Syrian women and girls have kept our hearts and souls"
Read moreThrough their work at CARE, our partner organizations, and communities around the world, womanitarians are empowering women everywhere and amplifying their voices in the fight for a world of hope, inclusion, and social justice.
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Meet the “womanitarians” striving for hope, inclusion and social justice
Read moreWomen are disproportionately affected by crises and it’s vital that they are central in leading humanitarian responses.
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World Refugee Day: ‘’Now that I am a leader, I can raise my voice’’
Read moreMeet the refugee women in Uganda campaigning to be heard in humanitarian decision making – and winning!
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Humanitarian action
Read moreThe impact of humanitarian crises is not equal – women and girls bear the brunt of emergencies from food crises to climate-change disasters and conflicts.
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Action on gender equality
Read moreGender equality is essential to achieve a just, equitable, sustainable and peaceful world. However, gender inequalities remain persistent across all societies.
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Partnering to embed gender transformation into WASH
Read moreCARE International UK, CARE Kenya and Diageo have just completed a pilot programme in Kenya to make Water Management Committees at community level gender inclusive by design.
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A woman with a wrench? ‘Why not?’ asks Ra’edah
Read moreArranging for a plumber to come round isn't always easy in Jordan, as many women cannot be alone with a male, non-family member. Ra-edah's come up with a solution - she's blazing the trail as a female plumber.