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Linking communities through social media: Experiences from the IGATE project in Zimbabwe
Working across 467 schools can be a challenge. When those schools are scattered across rural areas of Zimbabwe, the complexities grow even larger. In addressing the challenge, the IGATE Read More
It's Time to Stop Digging Graves for Our Daughters
At the age of 22, Mariam[1] survived a rape, and thought her life was over. She never thought that she would pull through this ordeal that had tainted her, family and her clan. Today, thanks to Read More
Why I Joined 50,000 Other People in the Journey to Rio
By Kevin Henry, Project Coordinator, "Where the Rain Falls"
June 20, 2012, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
“This box is a painkiller.’
By Suzanne Berman, CARE Field Coordinator
Siaya is a town twenty miles from Lake Victoria, in Western Kenya. I am in town to visit community groups that my CARE Kenya Read More
Cyclone Giovanna: “A little help for Voahanginirina, Rose-Marie and Marie-Jeanne’
John Uniack Davis, Country Director, CARE Madagascar
March 29, 2012
Experts, local CARE staff and community members make for success
by Steve Hollingworth, CARE USA COO and EVP, Global Operations
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
I wanted to say a few words about our staff here in Haiti.
Sophie Perez is the Read More
A most meaningful gift
Blog on her recent trip to Ghana by Sarah Blizzard, Development Writer, CARE
Today, I received one of the most meaningful gifts I have ever been given – a bouquet of flowers from the Girls Read More
What do cocoa farmers and school kids have in common?
Blog on her recent trip to Ghana by Sarah Blizzard, Development Writer, CARE
CARE works with farmers in the Ashanti region of Ghana to help improve cocoa yields and educational Read More
My first day in Ghana
Blog by Sarah Blizzard, Development Writer, CARE
After several days of traveling to and within Ghana, I finally reached the community of Yaroyiri in the Northern Region of the country. To Read More
Madagascar, the Island of “Mora Mora’, Faces More
And it”s not over yet. A ravishing island nation of intense contrasts – immense poverty embedded in luscious landscapes, people who are gentle and smiling, in spite of the deadly cyclones they Read More