The pages of this Web site are filled with compelling stories of hard-working, proud people striving to overcome poverty. To complement those stories, we have gathered some of the most inspiring images of the people and communities CARE works with. In the photos, we see our common humanity, in the videos we hear our common aspirations. We hope these photos and videos offer you a deeper sense of connection to CARE and the people we serve.
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What does hope look like? How do you capture pride? CARE photographers have been answering these questions for more than half a century. From the delivery of the first CARE Package in 1946, to the completion of a new water well just a few days ago, photographers have been on hand to preserve these small victories over poverty.
Health and Population: a photographic journey through CARE's history.
Landmines: the lingering affects of war in Angola.
Photo galleries from CARE's award-winning Virtual Field Trips:
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For years, CARE's television Public Service Announcements have informed and inspired viewers. These award-winning videos share success stories of CARE project participants and remind people that helping isn't hard.
2003 PSAs
Highlights from Previous PSA Campaigns
The Last Child: The Global Race to End Polio
The global campaign to eradicate polio is the largest non-military, worldwide endeavor in human history. Thousands of health workers, millions of volunteers, and dozens of organizations have contributed to this $3-billion hunt for a killer that has plagued humanity for years. Click here to learn more about The Last Child, CARE's one-hour documentary chronicling their heroic efforts.
Other multimedia presentations
The True Cost of Peace: An Insider's View of Post-Taliban Afghanistan
With vivid photography and the narration of Afghan native and CARE staffer Asif Rahimi, this CARE Canada-produced feature provides new insight into the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan -- and what CARE is doing to help.

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HIV Positive: AIDS through a new lens
CARE is deeply committed to working with poor communities to overcome the crippling effects of HIV/AIDS, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where millions have died and millions more have been orphaned. Now, the volunteer photographers of PhotoSensitive have partnered with CARE to capture the devastation of AIDS -- and the resilience of the human spirit -- in this multi-media exhibition of photography and music from Zambia.
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