This report covers the research undertaken in Bougainville as part of the Do No Harm: Understanding the Relationship between Women’s Economic Empowerment and Violence against…
Women’s economic empowerment is an essential component of achieving economic growth. However, improvements in women’s economic situation often comes with heavy unanticipated costs to women.…
Part 2 of the video illustrating how women vendors in Geheru market organized themselves to advocate for change. A market vendors’ association was established, libraries…
The video illustrates how women vendors in Geheru market, where the Port Moresby: Safe City program was first implemented, organized themselves to advocate for change.…
An independent evaluation of the Port Moresby Safey City program demonstrated that the project achieved its objectives of making markets safer for women and girls…
The purpose of the Toolkit is to provide planning and organisational tools for governments and other organisations working to empower individuals and groups engaged in…
The Do No Harm research project in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands sought to understand whether and in what ways economic inclusion and empowerment…
The two Do No Harm guidance material kits contain training guidelines and resources for any organisation working at the community level to facilitate women’s economic…
This article examines the lessons from a collaborative project that worked with women agricultural leaders in Papua New Guinea. The project sought to build the…
The Farmer-to-farmer adult learning manual is a process and resources for the development of farmers as peer educators in the Family Farm Teams approach.
This report outlines the Family Farm Teams program approach to farmer learning and agricultural extension by which it works to contribute to the economic empowerment…
The Business Training for Family Teams manual has been designed to teach money management and business start up skills to communities with low levels of…
The 'Opening our Families' Eyes research explored the ‘family teams’ training approach, which both CARE PNG’s Coffee Industry Support Project and University of Canberra' Family…
The Family Farm Teams project encouraged more effective, sustainable and gender equitable farming and business practices. The program used a peer education approach: local women…
CARE’s Family Business Management Training assists small-holder coffee farming families to overcome social barriers and cultural norms that inhibit them from developing their coffee farming…
The goal of the Coffee Industry Support Project was to improve the economic and social wellbeing of women coffee farmers in the Highlands provinces of…
The Coffee Industry Support Project worked with private sector exporters and cooperatives to improve the services provided to coffee farmers so that they are inclusive…
The Workplace Responses to Family and Sexual Violence in Papua New Guinea: Measuring the Business Case presents the results of research among employees at three…