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CARE Announces $150 Million Plan for Mothers and Infants
CARE President Helene Gayle today announced that CARE would mobilize $150 million to provide 30 million women and their children better maternal health and nutrition services.... (full article)

CARE Calls for Transformation in President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
CARE President and CEO Helene D. Gayle testified to Congress today that the U.S. program to fight AIDS in Africa requires significant improvement in order to be effective. Dr.... (full article)

CARE Takes Action as Millions are Affected by Torrential Rains and Floods in Africa
Torrential rains battering a broad band of land stretching from East to West Africa have caused major flooding, affecting millions of people across the continent and triggerin... (full article)

"All I Have Is Gone"
Today, the only thing 55-year-old Pak Darkasih is thankful for is that his family is still alive. When a massive earthquake destroyed his village in Lais, Indonesia, on the ev... (full article)

First danger is outbreak of waterborne disease
CARE's emergency response workers have arrived in the area of Bengkulu that was struck by a series of powerful earthquakes on Wednesday and Thursday, measuring as high as 8.4 ... (full article)

CARE Update: Food critical for some Hurricane Felix survivors
People in isolated communities on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua are running out of food nearly a week after Hurricane Felix hit the region. The Miskito people, most of whom... (full article)

Exerpts of Letters by CARE Supporters on Food Decisions
CARE has decided to gradually stop using the food aid practice known as monetization, which involves selling U.S. food aid to raise cash for poverty-fighting programs. We feel... (full article)

CARE Update: Hurricane Felix response in Nicaragua
As Hurricane Felix parked over Nicaragua spilling a tremendous amount of rain, CARE response teams report severe damage and need in the northeastern part of the country. CARE ... (full article)

CARE prepares for Hurricane Felix response in Central America
As Hurricane Felix gains momentum and is anticipated to touch down first in either Honduras or Nicaragua tomorrow afternoon, CARE emergency teams in the region are ready to re... (full article)

CARE preparing to respond to dangerous Hurricane Felix in Central America
CARE operations in Central America are poised to respond to the effects of Hurricane Felix, a dangerous category 5 storm that threatens catastrophic damage to the region. Cur... (full article)