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Hunger Looms in Ethiopia
nearly two weeks of visiting rural communities and meeting with local CARE staff
and health workers. My first trip ever to this Read More
A reminder that people, not words, are what's important
I spent two full days at the UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan. Until then my knowledge of these issues was very vague and abstract. I could barely grasp what was happening when TV cameras Read More
Death from Delivery - It Doesn't Have to Be This Way
Healthy women and babies are dying from something natural and manageable – giving birth. In the poorest parts of the world, a woman's lifetime risk of death from complications during pregnancy and Read More
Somalia - It Happened Again
It happened yet again. This time it was on a Friday evening, just before the weekend. Usually, it happens around the holidays. Either right before or smack in the middle of it. Sometimes you Read More
Why Do I Care?
Sean Camoni offers insight and reflection following his advocacy efforts on the Hill for CARE's 2008 National Conference.
Senator Menendez was fighting a cold. A large contingent Read More
A Bang-Up Start
The day started with a bang – or a beat, in any case – for some 20 participants in this year”s CARE National Conference. These hardy souls gathered at 7 a.m., under the leadership of Read More