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Tanazania’s New Generation of Coffee Growers Embrace Opportunities
Using improved practices and hardy hybrid varieties, young farmers are seeing increased production in their fields.
Tanzania Coffee Fuels Youth Employment Project
Couples learn to share work and home responsibilities while helping increase job opportunities and economic power.
Microfinance Groups Thrive in Malawi
Savings and Internal Lending Communities help poor families save and build assets.
St. Joseph and the Dignity of Work
The feast of St. Joseph the Worker is May 1 and is a reminder of the value and dignity of work for each person around the world.
An Invitation and an Opportunity Lead to a Better Future
Brigitte’s story illustrates that holistic health and well-being requires coordinated comprehensive care.
Faith, Perseverance and Lasting Change
To solve big problems, we must be bold enough to take them on and humble enough to know that we cannot transform the world on our own.
Countering Malnutrition in Rwanda
A CRS program designed for vulnerable mothers and children also helps fathers take responsibility for family health.
CRS Microfinance Capacity Statement
During its decades of microfinance practice, CRS has focused on serving the poorest of the poor, primarily women and vulnerable populations living in remote rural communities for whom the cost of accessing financial services is very high. CRS began its microfinance work in 1988 by building the...
Investing & Growing in Ethiopia: How Savings Groups Help Families During Drought
Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) help thousands of women and their families in Ethiopia improve their economic situation by starting small businesses, buying livestock or even sending their children to school.
New Crop: Planting Resilience in Timor Leste
Better farming techniques and carefully selected seed lead to improved nutrition and financial security.