Afghanistan has reached a crossroads, and the choice is clear and stark: Stay on the path of peace and progress or return to the all-too-familiar terrain of civil war and poverty.
In the two decades since its outbreak, HIV has infected more than 60 million people, and AIDS has caused the deaths of more than 20 million people. The pandemic has shattered lives and left families destitute.
With pennies a week, African women are saving for their future with CARE's pioneering village savings and loan programs.
Lessons learned from Afghanistan, Nepal and Uganda on women's participation in peacebuilding and post-conflict governance.
For more than 50 years, CARE has helped people survive war and rebuild in its aftermath. This work is integral to our poverty-fighting mission because the brutal consequences of war last long after the guns are silent.
For more than 50 years, CARE has worked in Latin American and the Caribbean. This special report analyzes the extent to which the projects and programs we implemented achieved - or not - an impact on poverty and inequality.