Development Blog

For the people we work with and for, the divisions and brick walls between humanitarian and development work do not make sense. So why does the sector keep this division as the norm, rather than the exception? Read more...
Two members of this Faquaa (North of West Bank) women's group, which led socio-economic improvements for their community, were elected as local council representatives Two members of this Faquaa (North of West Bank) women's group, which led socio-economic improvements for their community, were elected as local council representatives
Syrian refugees in Jordan are learning new skills and building networks so they feel safer. Jordan’s urban protection response programme provided vocational training to both refugees and the Jordanian host community. 84% of participants say the project has improved their… Read more...
Woman participating in sewing course, Jordan. Woman participating in sewing course, Jordan.
‘Rape against women and girls is common during the crisis. This is done by both soldiers and civilians.’ This quote comes from just one of the many women who have endured sexual violence in South Sudan – and in my… Read more...
An internally displaced woman in South Sudan An internally displaced woman in South Sudan
Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) have been a cornerstone of CARE International’s programmes for over 25 years, and we have plenty of evidence of their ability to impact women’s lives positively. However, we have also learned that gender norms… Read more...
Members of a CARE-supported VSLA group in Kagadama village in Niger Members of a CARE-supported VSLA group in Kagadama village in Niger
About a decade ago, the development sector fell into the same trap the financial services industry did in the mid-1990s. We were all seduced by clever people selling clever methods we didn’t really understand. Only, we had a different acronym.… Read more...
Women attending an open budget meeting under the JATRA project in Bangladesh Women attending an open budget meeting under the JATRA project in Bangladesh
A CARE Nepal project helped women find a way out of poverty using training and ID cards. One woman in the project got her first citizenship card at age 21 even though she had been married for 8 years already.… Read more...
Women with the savings box in Syangja village, Nepal. Women with the savings box in Syangja village, Nepal.