This report examines the issue of child marriage in the Syrian context, and what we can learn from our experiences there. It is the first in CARE’s Gender and Protection in Humanitarian Contexts: Critical Issues Series which aims to highlight promising practices and/or gaps in programming, and critically analyse work in the field of gender and protection in humanitarian contexts.
Latest Publications
Resilience in the rangeland: Changes and challenges for pastoral communities in Kenya and Ethiopia
- Countries: Ethiopia, Kenya
- Published: June 2015
The Community Score Card (CSC) / La carte communautaire de performances (CCP)
- Countries: Global
- Published: June 2015
Skills gaps and development in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Countries: West Bank and Gaza
- Co-authors: AWRAD
- Published: May 2015
The power of participatory monitoring in making the Sustainable Development Goals a reality
- Countries: Global
- Published: March 2015
CARE’s experience with Community Score Cards: What works and why? - synthesis report
- Countries: Global
- Co-authors: ODI
- Published: February 2015
CARE’s experience with Community Score Cards: What works and why? - project briefing
- Countries: Global
- Co-authors: ODI
- Published: February 2015
Climate change: Tackling the greatest human rights challenge of our time
- Countries: Global
- Co-authors: Center for International Environmental Law
- Published: February 2015
CARE International Priority Positions regarding the UN Secretary General’s Post-2015 Synthesis Report
- Countries: Global
- Published: January 2015