Development Blog
Aid, including humanitarian aid, is increasingly being related to, and justified by, a goal to limit migration from poor and fragile countries to wealthier countries [1]. This is a problematic approach for several reasons, so how should humanitarian and development…
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How to maintain your enthusiasm for the Grand Bargain (yes, really!)
By Gareth Price-Jones 15th Jun 2018
Next week (18 June) brings the second annual review meeting of the ‘Grand Bargain’, which will review an annual report building on individual submissions of the signatories, which spans donor governments, UN agencies and NGOs (including CARE). So how should…
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How we got a step nearer to ending violence and harassment at work worldwide – and what’s next
By Alice Allan 14th Jun 2018
CARE is adamant that the #MeToo movement should not go down in history as a flash in the pan, but that we must harness the moment to make it a significant milestone on the path towards gender equality. The agreement…
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5 Minute Inspiration: How does a savings account promote men's engagement?
By Emily Janoch 12th Jun 2018
Women in Malawi say that being able to open their own bank account or save with a VSLA has caused their husbands to be more engaged.
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We’ve just published a study of six agencies’ ‘support to shelter self-recovery’ programmes after the devastating Typhoon Haiyan, which hit the Philippines in late 2013. But what do we mean by self-recovery, and what does support to self-recovery look like?
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5 Minute Inspiration: What would you do if you had no more money worries?
By Emily Janoch 05th Jun 2018
In Egypt’s VSLAs, the number of women who have worried about money in the last 30 days has been cut nearly in half. Why? Because women are saving $58 a year now—2.7 times more than they used to. They are…
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