Development Blog
In Mali, the government is planning to give money to Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs). Why? Because the Malian government recognises that savings groups are a key step towards women’s empowerment. Ahead of the SG2018 Power of Savings Groups…
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Azraq refugee camp, four years after it opened: The view from a CARE trustee
By Nadine Nohr 30th Apr 2018
Nadine Nohr is a Trustee of CARE International UK. Sitting in a board meeting in central London it is sometimes hard to grasp the day-to-day reality of CARE International programmes, particularly for those of us like myself not from the…
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Global Findex shows 1.2bn increase in people with bank accounts – but where are the women?
By Fiona Jarden 26th Apr 2018
Last week the World Bank’s much anticipated 2017 Global Findex database and accompanying report was released, revealing who has a bank account with a financial institution or mobile money service and how they’re using it. While great gains have been made…
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Brussels Conference on Syria: Three priorities for strengthening a gendered response to the crisis
By Howard Mollett 24th Apr 2018
As the Brussels II Conference on Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region gets underway, CARE International is partnering with UN Women, UNFPA, WILPF, Kvinna Til Kvinna, Oxfam and the Swedish government to host an event for Syrian women…
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Together with a colleague, Professor Malcolm Harper, I recently spent 18 months researching and editing a book on Islamic microfinance – which is defined as Shari’ah compliant financial services for poor people. Here are some of the key findings.
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CARE's response to the parliamentary inquiry into sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector
By Laurie Lee 10th Apr 2018
On Friday, CARE International UK submitted a response to UK Parliament’s International Development Committee’s Inquiry into sexual exploitation and abuse in the aid sector.
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