#NAPExpo2026: @CAREGlobal reps joined gov'ts, experts, & financial institutions to map out the future of National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). Global financial systems & national policies must shift. CARE Global Policy Advisor, Obed Koringo, highlights: #Adaptation MUST be inclusive.
In the Philippines, women farmers aren't just facing the climate crisis—they are leading the solutions. 🇵🇭For #InternationalYearOfTheWomanFarmer, @CAREphl's aGAP project helped community members turn crop loss into a thriving, sustainable agri-shop. #IYWF
https://t.co/LPP3udyamQ
Currently at #CBA20: Discussions and case examples on urban heat stress as a risk amplifier where CARE Iraq’s Dr. Hamsa Aldahan joins peer organizations from across the globe and shares about the context and experiences in Iraq.
#Health#ClimateAdaptation#ClimateChange
ATM: @CAREphl & local partner, @ACCORD_Inc share the #Nexus Tracker @ the #CBA20 session on Indigenous knowledge as climate science. This session tackles how local leadership & community-built tools, are key for navigating climate action in complex & conflict-affected contexts.
Starting Soon: @CAREphl & local partner, @ACCORD_Inc, will represent the #ACCESSProject Consortium for a #CBA20 session on "Indigenous knowledge as applied climate science: power, ethics, and locally led adaptation."
🕒Today, May 12, 2026 | 9:00 AM
📍Monet Ballroom 2, Novotel
Happening now at #CBA20: Dr. Hamsa Aldahan (CARE Iraq) on general trends & emerging issues in health & climate, sharing the impact of a community-based approaches & highlighting how the climate crisis puts populations such as women & displaced individuals particularly at risk.
How can we scale health investments as a critical adaptation response?
Join our #CBA20 session TODAY:
10:30AM, Versailles Tent, Novotel
CARE Iraq will join peers and partners to share insights on integrating local health interventions into NAPs. We'll start soon!
We're heading to Manila!🇵🇭
CARE believes communities on the frontlines already hold the leadership & solutions to the climate crisis, which is why we support #LocallyLedAdaptation across Africa, Asia, & Latin America—prioritizing women & girls.
Join us & we'll see you @ #CBA20!
In a world of accelerating climate shocks, reducing food loss and waste is not a niche fix. It’s a no-regrets investment in resilient, low-carbon food systems.
The solutions exist. What’s needed now is the investment to scale them.
Scan the QR to access the full report.
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Every year, $1 trillion in food is lost while 300M+ people face acute hunger. With a "super" El Niño and rising costs straining global food systems, reducing waste is a climate-smart necessity—especially for women.
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New CARE evidence from 21+ countries shows what works:
☀️ Solar drying linked to reliable buyers
🗄️ Hermetic storage financed through savings groups
⚡ Biodigesters that turn waste into energy and fertiliser
🤝 Women-led food processing businesses
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When women farmers lead, communities thrive.🌱
In Zambia, Deliwe Luhana and 1,700+ others now have reliable water & climate-resilient crops thanks to locally led #adaptation.
This #IYWF, we're reminded that scaling women-led solutions requires sustained, accessible support.
🌍 Nouvelle actualité | en #RDC
À #Goma, @CARE a réuni 50 acteurs (OSC, chercheurs, universités) pour co-construire une stratégie climat inclusive.
Objectif : renforcer la résilience des communautés vulnérables via des actions intégrées (WASH, agriculture, VSLA, GBV).
This week, the CARE Climate Justice Center (CJC) team comes together for our annual team week in the Netherlands. We’ll dive into strategy, planning, learning & strengthening skills & collaboration needed to support CARE International’s climate justice work worldwide.
In just one year:
📈 Food security: 42% ➡️ 66%
🥗 82% of households are eating diverse diets
💰 Collective sales tripled
💪 213K+ people with multiple income sources
When women have access to skills & finance, resilience follows.
#IYWF2026#ClimateJustice#Resilience
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“Before Takunda, we waited for handouts. Now, we sell produce and buy our own food.”🌱
In Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, women farmers are defying drought. Through the Takunda project (a CARE International-led consortium of partners), 443K+ people are building resilience on their own terms. (1/2)
The past decade was the hottest on record*🌡️
#ClimateChange isn't a distant crisis—it's a present reality hitting those who contributed least the hardest. Locally led solutions w/ women & girls at the center have never been more urgent.
🔗 @WMO report*: https://t.co/GbnnoN6MRU
Vanuatu is leading a #UNGA resolution to implement the ICJ’s findings on climate obligations. For CARE International, this is about ensuring justice for the frontlines—from #LossAndDamage to #LocallyLedAdaptation. High ambitions should be non-negotiable. 🚀
#ClimateJustice#ICJ
The 2026 Climate Vulnerability & Capacity Analysis (CVCA) Learning Journey is officially underway! 🌍✨
Last week’s webinar was buzzing w/ energy! A big welcome to all our participants—we can’t wait to learn alongside you & your impact! 🧡
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/Y2cjEvilK3
Women & girls bear the brunt of energy poverty—from toxic smoke exposure to the "time tax" of fuel collection.
CARE International believes in shifting the power. A #justtransition must center women & girls. #IWD2026
🔗#CleanEnergy Capacity Statement: https://t.co/O6HjXgNKof