Education and Skills
When society told Maria José she couldn’t start a business, she did it anyway. On her terms.
“My confidence has grown so much because I stepped out of my comfort zone. I never imagined myself standing in a mall selling my own products, but I broke that barrier. Who can do that? Only someone with self-confidence."
Read MoreWhen life presented barriers, Chanh pursued business growth. On her terms.
“I have changed a lot. Before, I wasn't confident sitting in front of people like this at all, but now, through this job and the time spent interacting with many people, I feel that I have grown more mature and confident.”
Read MoreSmall business, big impact: The transformative power of women entrepreneurs
There are more women than ever in business today, yet most have only three-quarters of the legal rights that men have when it comes to career, finances, and work-life balance – this despite the fact that women-led businesses are vital not just for their reinvestment into household incomes and national economies, but also for their transformative power.
Read MoreWhen ‘Women Shine’, Communities Prosper
CARE’s Women Shine economic empowerment project, developed with support from Tiffany & Co., has reached over 5,000 people over the last two years. Receiving entrepreneurship and financial literacy training through this project has transformed the lives of women like Mabinty Thulllah.
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CARE is there delivering lifesaving aid and defending the lives of families in crisis.
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