CARE Announces $1.5 Million Gift from UPS to Enhance Global Humanitarian Relief
CARE, an Atlanta-based humanitarian organization that fights global poverty by empowering women and girls, received a $1.5 million gift from The UPS Foundation to further the ... (full article)
Pakistan Floods: Two Million Children Will Miss Out on School
'On World Literacy Day, the international community should look at the catastrophic school situation after the floods in Pakistan,' says Heribert Scharrenbroich, chair of CARE... (full article)
CARE Learning Tour in Ethiopia Showcases U.S. Investments in Maternal Health
Delegation of Lawmakers and Advocates, Including Christy Turlington Burns and Jenna Bush Hagar, Explore Ways to Improve U.S. Policies Related to Maternal, Newborn and Child He... (full article)
CARE Hails Administration's 1,000-Day Hunger Plan as a Turning Point
CARE President and CEO Helene Gayle was among those applauding Tuesday as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unveiled a plan to combat child malnutrition and hunger by fo... (full article)
The Power to the Peaceful Global Action Forum & Celebration
On Friday, September 10, join the humanitarian organization CARE and Michael Franti to kick off this year's Power to the Peaceful Festival weekend with the second annual Globa... (full article)
MDG Summit: The Talks Are Over. It's Time for Action.
As the Millennium Development Goals Summit comes to a close in New York, CARE is urging the international community to continue the momentum and act on their promises. (full article)
CARE to Invest $1.8 Billion to Expand Successful Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Programs to More than 30 Countries by 2015
Today the humanitarian organization CARE announced that it will invest $1.8 billion to expand its maternal, newborn and child health programs to more than 30 countries in five... (full article)
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