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Women’s Groups and Women Empowerment Collectives
- August 30, 2022
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Uganda Woman – Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow
- March 14, 2022
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Women’s Economic Empowerment Outcomes of Savings and Credit Cooperative Society and Community
- August 30, 2022
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Project Fact Sheets for CARE International in Uganda Strategic Program Areas
- August 13, 2022
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Care Integrated Approach Strengthening Resilience and Women Empowerment
- August 1, 2022
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SHE SOARS – Sexual and Reproductive Health and Economic Empowerment
- March 28, 2022
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THE APEAL TRUMPET October November 2021, Issue2
- February 17, 2022
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Solidarity in Saving
- November 22, 2021
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CARE’s Women Respond initiative is an unprecedented listening exercise, learning from women to help us better understand the unique situation COVID-19 presents, refine our programming and advocacy and elevate women’s voices and concerns to meet their challenges. Women Respond is listening to 12,959 people—8,252 of them women—to understand how they are leading during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Business Continuity During the Covid-19 Pandemic
- September 14, 2021
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage economies and communities globally, Uganda like many other countries has instituted several measures to mitigate the growing spread of COVID-19 infections. His excellency President Y.K Museveni declared a lockdown at the beginning of June 2021 to reduce the increasing numbers of COVID-19 positive cases and eased it on 30th July 2021. During this period, CARE remained on the frontline to support the COVID-19 response activities accross the country.
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Digital Sub-Wallets and Household Dialogues
- September 1, 2021
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Improving women’s equitable influence over household financial decisions increases their capacity and likelihood to save, reduces their risk of loss of income, and improves their financial stability and resilience to shocks.
CARE’s global humanitarian mandate shall also come to bear as and when an emergency hits Uganda.
Thank you to all who supported us on this journey, including the untiring colleagues at CARE International in Uganda.