Development Blog
Offering insurance to help poor households with disaster risk management – reflections from CARE’s experience
By Sheri Lim 24th Jan 2019
Climate change is leading to more regular, and more catastrophic, risks for people living in poor and vulnerable communities. Is insurance the way forward to help people manage these risks? And how viable is it for people in poor households?…
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Make dignity ‘the new normal’ – CARE’s hopes for 2019 on gender in humanitarian action
By Howard Mollett 21st Jan 2019
Co-authored by Howard Mollett, CARE International UK Senior Policy Advisor, and Isadora Quay, CARE International Gender in Emergencies Programme Quality Coordinator: January is an excuse for New Year’s resolutions and ambitious plans that may, or may not, translate into reality.…
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Schoolkids in Benin started hosting plays and events to talk about the dangers of child marriage, and community leaders listened. Leaders are now 26% less likely to actively promote child marriage than they were at the beginning of CARE’s TEMPS…
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Doing Development Differently in the Global South: ways forward in localising the approach
By Pablo Yanguas 09th Jan 2019
On 4 December 2018 CARE International and British Council convened a workshop in Nairobi with the title “Doing Development Differently in the Global South” to consider how the Doing Development Differently (DDD) global community can better incorporate Southern voices, and…
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In late November 2018, Saigon was submerged by Typhoon Usagi – officially the 'longest and heaviest rainfall ever recorded in Saigon history'. Tim Bishop, who lives in Saigon and works for CARE, writes about the initiatives of the TUKLAS Labs in…
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5 Minute Inspiration: How thinking big and acting small makes kids smarter
By Emily Janoch 27th Dec 2018
In Madagascar, kid’s test scores in French increased by 46% by thinking big and acting small. Learn how the community acheived this through the Fanamby project.
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