Use our video gallery to take a closer look at the people, issues and events affecting the fight against poverty.
Girls are powerful, both for what they contribute to their families and communities in their youth, and for their unlimited potential as women. Help us ignite The Girl Effect today for a brighter tomorrow. (2 min 23 secs)
When we all invest in girls, everyone wins: Girls, their families, their communities and their nations. The result is the end to poverty. Here are three things you can do now to start The Girl Effect: 1) Donate. 2) Spread the Word. 3) Learn More. (3 min 0 secs)
Learn how your voice can make a difference to empower women worldwide. (3 min 07 secs)
Experience the strength and determination of women around the world. (2 min 50 secs)
CARE's TV campaign highlights women's potential to create lasting change. (60 secs)
Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, who serves as a CARE ambassador, recently visited Lesotho and South Africa to gain firsthand knowledge of CARE's work with women. (2 min 08 secs)
Sen. Obama was the keynote speaker at CARE's National Advocacy Conference 2006 in Washington, D.C. (1 min 45 secs)
"When you educate a woman, you strike at the root of poverty," says Sarah Michelle Gellar. The actress and CARE Ambassador recently visited education projects with CARE in Guatemala. (2 min 5 secs)