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Sign the petition to demand legal protections for women at work everywhere: http://bit.ly/2oSn5Id In many countries, sexual harassment in the workplace isn't...
Walk in support of CARE’s work with women and girls, to help them lift themselves out of poverty and, ultimately, to change the world. Because we know that w...
SAN FRANCISCO — When Dar Vanderbeck joined CARE as chief innovation officer two years ago, she spent the first six months trying to understand where innovation was already happening, and what stood in the way. A survey revealed that 86 percent of staff felt they had transformational ideas, but only 16 percent felt CARE was a place that could support them in this. Taking stock of this, the Innovation Team at CARE USA launched with two main objectives: To experiment with changes to its core operating model, and to make innovation easier for everyone at the organization.
Humanitarian agency CARE is holding its 16th annual national conference this week with a focus on advocating for poor women and girls around the world. CARE CEO and president Michelle Nunn and former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates discuss.
A Cargill-CARE rural development partnership has reached more than 2.2 million people in 10 years, helping build more resilient communities in 10 countries through improved food and nutrition security, increased farmer productivity and greater access to markets.
Seventy-five percent of Yemenis are in need of humanitarian assistance as the country enters its fourth year of war. Here's what's happening now.
1 in 3 of your female friends, family members, or colleagues will experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. #BelieveSurvivors