10 Myths About Women Debunked
May 26th, 2011 by Racquel Foran in General
This past March, International Women’s Day marked its 100th anniversary. Thousands of events took place around the globe to acknowledge the social, economic and political accomplishments of women. But despite this century-old day of recognition, there are still many myths surrounding women and as a result women in ever...
Tags: CARE, International Women's Day, myths, women

July 19th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley and Caitlin Hill in Conservation
In nations such as India, women are known to be the main conservers of biodiversity, reports Sudesca. Women’s traditional roles of obtaining water, food, and fuel for their communities place th...
Tags: biodiversity, Conservation, degradation, development, environmental, India, role of women, Sudesca, sustainability, traditional, women

November 4th, 2009 by Alison Wheatley in Humanitarian
I was excited to have a personal interview this week with Helen Loftin, Mennonite Economic Development Association’s (MEDA)’s regional project ma...
Tags: CARE, empowering women, Half the Sky, Humanitarian, MEDA, Pakistan, women


