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CARE Developing Next Stage of Bangladesh Cyclone Relief With the emergency phase of CARE's relief efforts in Bangladesh nearing completion, CARE is shifting its focus to support that will enable people to return to their villages a... (full article)
This Is Our Moment The unprecedented convergence of resources, political will and public commitment to ending global poverty, outlining CARE's strategy for achieving this goal (full article)
CARE Accelerates Relief Distribution For Bangladesh Cyclone Victims CARE is dramatically increasing its distribution of emergency food packages and essential survival materials to the thousands of people left homeless by Cyclone Sidr. Early in... (full article)
CARE Releases Update on AIDS Fight As U.S. lawmakers begin debate over reauthorization of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a new CARE policy brief offers specific, field-based insig... (full article)
Helene Gayle Welcomed to Ethiopia by President Girma Wolde Giorgis Ethiopia's President, Girma Wolde Giorgis, welcomed CARE President and CEO Helene Gayle this week during her visit to the country, where CARE has worked since 1984. (full article)
Helene Gayle Welcomed to Ethiopia by President Girma Wolde Giorgis Ethiopia's President, Girma Wolde Giorgis, welcomed CARE President and CEO Helene Gayle this week during her visit to the country, where CARE has worked since 1984. (full article)
Helene Gayle Welcomed to Ethiopia by President Girma Wolde Giorgis Ethiopia's President, Girma Wolde Giorgis, welcomed CARE President and CEO Helene Gayle this week during her visit to the country, where CARE has worked since 1984. (full article)
Zap Mama Gives Voice to Women Around the World Coming from an African background, I feel I understand deeply the need for cultural strength!! I've seen poverty. I spent time in a place of crisis. In the Western world, we h... (full article)
Floods disrupt livelihoods for 300,000 people in Uganda Unprecedented heavy rains and resultant flooding and waterlogging continue to affect at least 300,000 people in northern and eastern Uganda. The flooding has caused widespread... (full article)
CARE warns of potential famine unless humanitarian access is provided to Somalia CARE has 3,000 tons of food in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, and another 2,000 tons waiting for shipment in the Kenyan port of Mombassa, but has been unable to deliver it to t... (full article)
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