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Women in the rural highlands of Nicaragua are 30 times more likely to die from childbirth than women in the United States. Learn more about CARE's initiatives to help improve ...
This acclaimed documentary takes you inside the lives of three remarkable women - a girls' education crusader from Mali, an HIV-positive widow from Vietnam, and a peacemaking ...
Catherine lived in one of the poorest villages in the world. This mother of six then learned about CARE's Village Savings and Loan program in Malawi and began her path to ...
Dr. Helene Gayle, president and CEO of CARE, testifies in defense of Global Hunger and Food Security legislation, specifically the Global Food Security Act (HR3077) and the ...
Attend CARE's National Conference 2010 on May 11 & 12 to take a more active role in fighting global hunger and poverty. Visit http://www.care.org/ to learn more and find ...
Recently, CARE and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) brought a group of U.S. delegates to Kenya. Together, they examined the effects of poverty on ...
Lonnie Ali talks about the Power of Girls -- a new partnership between CARE, the Girl Scouts, Seventeen Magazine, and The Documentary Group -- that brings girls together ...
Learn about CARE's signature programs - Mothers Matter, Power Within and Access Africa - the heart of CARE's bold new plan to leverage its experience in order to deepen its ...
Dr. Helene Gayle, CARE President and CEO, explains how you can get involved with CARE to make a difference in the lives of girls and women around the world. Visit http://www....
Hosted by Dr. Helene Gayle, CARE President and CEO, this short video provides viewers with a summary of CARE's work to empower women and girls and highlights our signature ...
In rural Ayacucho, Peru, CARE found that only one-third of women who needed obstetric services actually accessed them, and for those women with complications who reached ...
In 1991 in a village in southern Niger, CARE developed a way to harness an ancient African practice of group savings, in which community members pooled together their resources ...
In India, CARE has an innovative program to help girls who missed out on education early on. They not only master basic skills they find their voices and prepare to become ...
Ed Roland from the multi-platinum band Collective Soul talks about the importance of empowering women to end poverty and how you can help. Visit http://www.care.org/ to learn ...
Watch the debut of CARE's new interview series with CARE President and CEO Dr. Helene Gayle. In this episode, Dr. Gayle talks to NY Times columnist Nicholas Kristof about ...
In the desert in Gujart, India, where salt is harvested, few children received their education. CARE's solution: bring the schools to the children. Meet Hansaben and her ...
On Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 CARE hosted a news conference and roundtable to launch "Microfinance: State of the Sector Report," and discussed the GROWTH Act (S. 1425) ...
Actor and CARE Ambassador Sarah Michelle Gellar visits CARE projects in Tanzania, Africa. To learn more, visit www.care.org.
With a voice over by Sarah Michelle Gellar, CARE's TV campaign highlights the importance of women helping other women around the world. To learn more, visit care.org.
CARE joins Sec. Hillary Clinton at meeting of aid organizations in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo on August 11th, 2009. Visit http://www.care.org/ to learn more and find ...
Helene Gayle, CEO and President of CARE, speaks in Kenya about the tour and the need for US policy makers to gain a better understanding of programs necessary in impoverished ...
On the way to one clinic in the slums of Kibera, members of CARE's Learning Tour in Kenya are asked over and over by the children, "How are you?" When we respond were fine ...
On the way to one clinic in the slums of Kibera, members of CARE's Learning Tour in Kenya are asked over and over by the children, "How are you?" When we respond were fine ...
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