This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the power of women everywhere through One Woman Can.
Because when one woman rises, she brings others with her.
Visit care.ca and join CARE Canada in supporting women and girls around the world.
This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the power of women everywhere through One Woman Can.
Because when one woman rises, she brings others with her.
Visit care.ca and join CARE Canada in supporting women and girls around the world.
A woman with dark hair and a yellow blouse is smiling while harvesting tea in a tea crop.
Hung Thi Dạng is brewing opportunity for marginalized ethnic minority women in Tuyen Quang, #Vietnam. Working with CARE Canada and #Canada, she turned tradition into a thriving tea business, helping women gain #FinancialFreedom and support their families. 🍵
Image for CARE Canada's awareness campaign on Sudan's humanitarian crisis, featuring two individuals walking in shallow water with the text '1000 Days of Conflict' overlaying a serene background.
Today marks 1000 days of conflict in Sudan.
Millions of lives disrupted. Families force to flee. Women facing heightened risk. Children growing up amid violence and food insecurity.
Sudanese communities need protection, aid and sustained global attention now.
Promotional image for CARE featuring a joyful individual holding two infants, with the text 'Help her build a BRIGHTER WORLD. CARE.CA' on a vibrant orange and purple background.
🚫 The world is not an equal place. Especially for women and girls.
But when she has what she needs, she lifts entire communities. When she thrives, we all thrive.
🧡 Help her build a brighter world: https://give.care.ca/page/EOY
Promotional poster by CARE featuring a smiling individual in a blue dress, with the message 'Women should be able to Dream Without Fear' for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign.
Text promoting the "#16DaysOfActivism" campaign, stating "Everyone deserves to live free from violence. We cannot afford to let progress for women and girls backslide."
Gender-based violence shouldn't stand in the way of women and girls around the world dreaming big.
This #HumanRighstDay, join CARE in shining a light on the urgent need for women’s well-being, dignity and security.
#WithoutFear #16Days
Infographic stating '1 in 3 women will experience gender-based violence in their lifetime' and '1 in 5 women experience sexual assault in humanitarian settings.' Illustrated with three person icons, one highlighted in red.
One in three women will face gender-based violence in her lifetime. That’s unacceptable.
Join CARE during #16Days to demand world leaders fund life-saving programs that help women live #WithoutFear.
Source: UN Women
Two young women joyfully dancing outdoors with text 'Girls should be able to PLAY WITHOUT FEAR' for CARE's 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign.
💬 What would you do if fear wasn’t holding you back?
This #16DaysOfActivism, speak up for a world #WithoutFear—where everyone can live free from gender-based violence.
Two individuals smiling warmly and embracing each other, one dressed in a blue hijab and the other in a green patterned hijab, in front of a textured clay wall. Text overlay says "IT'S THANK YOU THURSDAY!" with the CARE organization logo at the top.
It's Thank You Thursday! 🧡
Today we’re celebrating the incredible supporters—like YOU—who make our work possible. Thank you for standing with us and with communities around the world. We are all connected, and now more than ever, we must remember this.✨
In 1945, a group of people sprang into action as millions faced poverty after WWII. That year, CARE was born with one goal: help those in need.
80 years later, we've grown, working with partners & communities in 120+ countries saving lives, fighting poverty & advancing equality.
Graphic for CARE's 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign, featuring an individual holding a lamb with a landscape in the background, titled 'Women should be able to WALK WITHOUT FEAR.'
Imagine a world where women walk home without fear.
A world #WithoutFear is possible—when women’s safety, dignity and wellbeing become a global priority.
Join us this #16DaysOfActivism in raising awareness about violence against women and girls—and how we can all prevent it.
WHERE ARE THE WOMEN? 🚨 At #COP30, women remain only a fraction of world leaders & government heads taking part. When women’s insights are missing, climate action becomes LESS fair & effective. Women deserve both a seat & a genuine voice.
🔗 Policy Brief: bit.ly/pb-ndc3
An individual stands near makeshift shelters under a quote by Deepmala Mahla, CARE's Chief Humanitarian Officer, about families resorting to boiling leaves as their only source of sustenance.
🔴 Sudan is starving—and the world is watching.
Famine confirmed in El Fasher & Kadugli. 30M+ need urgent aid. For 900 days, families have faced violence, displacement & hunger.
📢 Read more: https://bit.ly/3Lllx6O
#SudanCrisis #ActNow
A graphic showing why the logic behind cutting $2.7 billion from foreign aid in Canada's federal budget is misplaced. Text reads "Aid makes the world safer—for everyone. Foreign aid helps stop problems before they spiral into crises—like pandemics, climate disasters, mass displacement, and wars. Every $1 spent on prevention can save up to $60 in military intervention costs. 2: Aid strengthens Canada’s economy. Foreign aid helps create markets for our goods. On average, for every $1 Canada invests in aid, we get $1.19 back through exports. Take Vietnam: we now earn more in exports every two years than we spent in 35 years of aid. 3: Aid builds Canada’s credibility. Canadians believe in fairness, compassion, and doing our part. Foreign aid shows the world what we stand for and helps Canada be a respected voice on the global stage. 4: Aid was a modest part of the budget. Foreign aid made up just 0.3% of our gross national income. That’s about 2 cents for every tax dollar."
Yesterday, the government announced the federal budget—and cut $2.7 billion from #ForeignAid. They say the money is needed to strengthen Canada’s security and economy.
But here’s the thing: Cutting foreign aid actually puts that at risk. #Budget2025 #AidWorks
Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy isn’t just about values, it’s about what works.
In the Senate yesterday, I called for #FIAP to stay at the heart of how we build peace, prosperity & progress—at home and abroad. @carecanada.bsky.social #SenCA #OnPoli
Quote by Valerio Granello, CARE Cuba Country Director, expressing solidarity and support for Cubans, with a map of Cuba in the background.
#HurricaneMelissa has made landfall in eastern Cuba, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. CARE is mobilizing to respond to the unfolding emergency, focusing on those most at risk—women, children and the elderly.
👉Read more about CARE's response: https://t.co/vZTT4bh8N5 https://t.co/aDISc5YPY4
Graphic with a quote by Dr. Jane Goodall, "What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make." The background is purple and orange with the CARE logo at the top and a black and white photo of Jane Goodall.
We honour the wisdom and leadership of Dr. Jane Goodall, a trailblazer who has shown the world how one woman's voice, one choice, or one action, can spark lasting change. One woman can inspire generations.
Thank you, Jane. 🧡
#InvestInWomen #SheLeads #GenderEquality
Quote by Jolien Veldwijk from CARE Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) advocating for diplomatic actions to prevent heartbreaking stories like those of Tasneem and their children.
CARE joins Palestinian partner Juzoor in mourning the tragic killing of Tasneem Shublaq, 27, and her two young children, as a result of an Israeli airstrike.
CARE calls on world leaders to take decisive action to end the carnage.
Read CARE's statement: https://bit.ly/46z2Z9N
Infographic titled 'Sudan's Largest Crisis You Don't Know About' by CARE. Features a map of Sudan and icons representing conflict, climate, displacement, hunger, and violence against women and girls, highlighting the severe impacts in Sudan such as millions displaced, hospitals destroyed, and severe hunger affecting half the population.
‼️ Sudan is facing the world’s largest humanitarian crisis—but it’s missing from the headlines.
💔 25M people don’t have enough to eat.
🔁 Repost to raise awareness + demand action.
👉 https://care.ca/projects/sudan-humanitarian-crisis/
#Sudan #Famine #StopStarvingSudan #HungerCrisis
Quote by Graham Davison, CARE Afghanistan Director, expressing deep sadness about the earthquake in Afghanistan, highlighting the pre-existing humanitarian crisis. The CARE logo is visible.
Over 1,400 lives lost in the #AfghanistanEarthquake. Millions already in need.
CARE is working to reach the communities most vulnerable—especially women and girls—facing life-threatening barriers to aid.
📖 Read the full statement: https://bit.ly/4mIglr9
‼️Right now, there are 2 places in the world experiencing #famine.
One you may have heard about, the other hasn't been in the headlines much.
Help raise awareness about these crises by staying informed, sharing information and calling on leaders to act. #Gaza #SudanCrisis
Thank you so much for your support!
‼️“The alarm has sounded. The warnings have been repeated...Unless world leaders take action immediately, the number of Palestinians dying from starvation will exponentially increase.” Jolien Veldwijk, CARE Palestine https://care.ca/2025/08/22/famine-confirmed-in-gaza-as-assault-on-gaza-city-looms/
#WorldHumanitarianDay2025 Working in crises across 15+ countries, CARE Rapid Response Team member Raja Rizwan Ashfaq has spent 25 years on the frontlines of humanitarian action. #ActForHumanity
Read his reflection: care.ca/2025/08/18/f...
CARE acts quickly when crisis hits to deliver lifesaving aid to people who need it most—including those in Gaza.
Your donation helps women & their families survive & recover from emergencies by providing clean water, medical care, shelter, hygiene items & more.
Donate give.care.ca/page/FUNGHPD...
A graphic with a world map in the background and overlay text that reads "Gaza: Israel threatens to ban major aid organizations as starvation deepens"
‼️Israel threatens to ban major aid organizations as starvation deepens in #Gaza.
CARE joins 100 humanitarian organizations calling for an end to Israel’s weaponization of aid.
📢 Read the statement: care.ca/2025/08/13/g...
#StopStarvingGaza #LetAidIn
Ánh’s story of starting and growing her #business in Vietnam shows that when women get the right support, they don’t just build businesses, they build stronger communities. #InvestInWomen
Follow—and be inspired by—Ánh's business journey: care.ca/2025/08/11/t...
The Israeli announcement of a 1-week humanitarian pause in parts of #Gaza to reportedly allow routes for UN convoys & lifting of customs on food, medicine and aid for a limited period is not a solution to the mass starvation and manmade crisis in Gaza.
Read CARE's statement: care.ca/2025/07/28/g...
🎙️ New #SHESOARS episode! What if mental health + SRHR were two sides of the same coin? 💭💗 Youth host Jacqueline + mental health professional, Omaina, unpack stigma, trauma & why it matters for young people’s rights.
🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/3ZOvwG0
#MentalHealthMatters
For years, women & girls in Darfur spent hours pumping unsafe water. Now, thanks to solar-powered systems from CARE & @canadadev.bsky.social, families in Sudan have clean, reliable water — saving time & reducing risks.
💧 Read more: bit.ly/4kUY5Kf
#SudanCrisis #CARECanada
A woman wearing a red hijab and a child in a striped hat walk on a destroyed street, emphasizing the message that 123.2 million people have been displaced from their homes.
123.2M people were displaced by the end of 2024. In crisis, women & girls face the highest risks. On #WorldRefugeeDay, we honour their strength & call for a world where safety, dignity & opportunity belong to all. Stand #WithRefugees 🧡