Special reports
CARE’s special reports look at the work we do in detail – allowing us and our donors to get a deeper understanding of the issues faced by people in poor communities every day.
Click on the links below to read CARE's special reports:
Strong Women, Strong Communities: CARE's holistic approach to empowering women and girls in the fight against poverty
This report, produced by CARE, provides an in-depth analysis of our efforts to empower women in the fight against poverty.
Issues brief - Mothers Matter: Healthy Mothers, Healthy Societies
CARE is working with partners across the globe to safeguard women’s health during pregnancy and childbirth. We are striving to ensure universal access to lifesaving health care for mothers in the developing world, to increase investment in maternal health programs, and make maternal health a development priority.
A place to grow: Empowering women in CARE's agricultural programming
This report looks at CARE's work with women in the agricultural sector and profiles projects across a number of countries.
Rape as a weapon: voices against violence
Every day the lives of women and girls are being destroyed by sexual violence.
Used as a tactic of war to terrorise communities, with devastating effect, rape is the hidden reality of conflict.
In Search of Shelter: Mapping the Effects of Climate Change on Human Migration and Displacement
The impacts of climate change are already causing migration and displacement. Although the exact number of people that will be on the move by mid-century is uncertain, the scope and scale could vastly exceed anything that has occurred before. People in the least developed countries and island states will be affected first and worst.
Tackling extreme poverty in Papua New Guinea
The Lowy Institute for International Policy, in conjunction with CARE Australia and the Australian National University, held a conference in Sydney on 14 May 2009 on tackling extreme poverty in Papua New Guinea. This report details the outcomes of the conference.
Living on the edge of emergency
This reports on the successes and failures of the international aid system's response to hunger in Africa., the new global challenges and the crucial steps to combating those challenges.
Creating better futures on Simeulue Island
This report outlines CARE's work with the people on Simeulue, rebuilding and restoring after the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami.
CARE climate change
This brochures outlines CARE's approach to climate change - helping the most vulnerable communities adapt to the unavoidable effects of climate change.
CARE climate change: restoring forest assets
CARE's land-based projects reducing carbon emissions.