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CARE International Names New Secretary General
CARE International, one of the world's largest non-government humanitarian organizations, has chosen Dr. Robert Glasser to be its new Secretary General, based in Geneva, Switz... (full article)

CARE Advocates Speak Out on Capitol Hill
More than 350 volunteer advocates came together on Capitol Hill on June 13 and 14 for CARE's National Conference, raising their voices on behalf of the poor in meetings with t... (full article)

Goldman Sachs Foundation Grant Will Support Girls' Education in India
CARE announced today a grant from the Goldman Sachs Foundation to strengthen education programs for adolescent girls in India. (full article)

The Novartis Case and Access to Affordable Drugs
The pharmaceutical company Novartis is suing the Indian government in a case that could put lifesaving medicine out of reach for families in poor countries. (full article)

Advocates Raise Global Poverty Concerns on Capitol Hill at CARE's National Conference
Presidential campaigning is heating up the debate over the United States and its role in the world, helping to mobilize more Americans to get involved in issues, like poverty,... (full article)

CARE Kicks Off National Conference 2007
CARE's National Conference 2007 began with a sense of excitement and purpose, with more than 350 CARE constituents arriving in Washington, D.C., to play their role in the glob... (full article)

Sheila C. Johnson Issues Challenge for a Movement to End Global Poverty
Philanthropist and businesswoman Sheila C. Johnson and CARE President Helene D. Gayle announced today at the National Press Club the launch of a new movement to activate and e... (full article)

CARE Releases Summary and Key Findings of New Child Labor Report
Today, as the global community honors World Day Against Child Labor, I am pleased to announce the release of the Executive Summary and Key Findings and Recommendations from CA... (full article)

CARE Welcomes Action to Lift Abstinence-Until-Marriage Restrictions on U.S. HIV Funds
CARE today praised the bold step taken by members of Congress to remove the 'abstinence-until-marriage' restrictions attached to U.S. funds to fight HIV and AIDS. (full article)