Development Blog
The UK government is at risk of failing our first 100 day tests on equality, climate and development
By Carolyn Clarke 18th Feb 2020
When this new government was elected, CARE International UK and our supporters called for four actions in their first 100 days that would demonstrate their commitment to gender equality, tackling climate change and spearheading international development.
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Transforming the future of work for gender equality: What’s happening in Asia?
By Joe Sutcliffe 11th Dec 2019
The Asia Pacific region has both the world’s largest proportion of workers in the working-age population and the world’s lowest unemployment rate. However, only 44.5 per cent of women are employed and for those who are working, access to dignified…
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Sexual harassment in the garment industry: What happens when you bring people together to look at solutions rather than problems?
By Jenny Conrad 23rd Nov 2019
“I’ve been doing this work for 30 years, so to come to a space like this and have everyone in the room start from a place of ‘we have a problem’ is powerful.” - Robin Runge, Senior Gender Specialist, Solidarity…
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Sexual Violence Research Initiative: Top 5 trends to help make violence against women and girls preventable
By Katherine Nightingale 18th Nov 2019
South Africa has some of the highest rates of gender-based violence (GBV) in the world. But it is also at the forefront of global efforts to understand more about GBV and specifically how to prevent it, hosting the 2019 conference…
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We want the women employed in the supply chains of the companies which make your clothes to have access to decent jobs free from violence and harassment and to be able to voice their rights at work.
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By Tom Aston and Jay Goulden Measuring the impact of advocacy may be difficult, but it’s not impossible. Yes advocacy is different, but it’s not necessarily more complex or ‘hard to measure’ than governance or market systems programming, let alone…
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