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Empowered Women Driving Community Resilience
Limited access to markets, finance, and livelihood opportunities continues to constrain economic participation for many South Sudanese women. According to World Bank assessments, a majority of households rely on informal livelihoods, while insecurity, displacement, and weak infrastructure restrict market access and productive employment.
Read MoreWomen’s Safety Cannot Wait: CARE South Sudan Calls for Action Against Gender-Based Violence
As the world marks International Women’s Day, CARE South Sudan call for sustained and practical action to address the rising levels of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) across South Sudan, particularly in the context of ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Read MoreSeeds of Change: How Women Farmers Are Transforming Communities in South Sudan
In South Sudan, where years of conflict, climate shocks, and economic instability have strained livelihoods, survival has often depended on resilience. For millions of rural households, farming is not just a livelihood, it is a lifeline. Yet for decades, that lifeline has been fragile.
Read MoreEscalating Conflict in Jonglei Deepens Food Insecurity and Human Suffering, CARE Warns
CARE South Sudan warns that escalating conflict and displacement in Jonglei State are rapidly intensifying hunger, human suffering, and protection risks, compounding an already severe humanitarian crisis in one of the country’s most vulnerable regions
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