Thought Leadership
CARE 5th Annual Impact Awards Honors Tory Burch, Christy Turlington Burns, Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg, Chang K. Park and President Samia Suluhu Hassan
Last night, CARE, the leading humanitarian organization dedicated to saving lives, defeating poverty, and achieving social justice by empowering women and girls, hosted the 5th annual CARE Impact Awards at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City.
Read MoreCongressional Staffers Travel with CARE Ecuador to Explore the Humanitarian to Development Nexus of Foreign Assistance Targeting Human Mobility Throughout the Latin American Region
The bipartisan and bicameral delegation visited development and humanitarian programs throughout the country and spoke directly with communities receiving assistance
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CARE Names Diane Carazas CARE Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean
(Atlanta, Georgia, December 16, 2021) - CARE USA, the global poverty fighting organization, announced today the appointment of Diane Carazas as the new regional director for CARE’s Latin America and Caribbean region (LAC).
Read MoreNew Analysis by CARE and Booz Allen Hamilton: The Benefits of Investing in Comprehensive Global Vaccinations Far Outweigh Economic Costs of Continued Pandemic
Washington, DC, April 27, 2021 – International poverty-fighting nonprofit CARE released a policy paper that details the economic rationale for a significant United States investment in a comprehensive global vaccination campaign. The paper, titled "The Case for U.S. Investment in Global COVID-19 Vaccinations: No One Is Safe Until Everyone Is Safe," is based on analysis done in partnership with Boo
Read MoreNew report: 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2016
ATLANTA (January 17, 2017) — CARE has published a new report today highlighting ten humanitarian crises that have received the least media attention in 2016. The report “Suffering in silence: The 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2016” features the food crises in Eritrea, Madagascar, North Korea, Papua New Guinea; the conflicts in Burundi, Lake Chad Basin, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Read MoreNew CARE Study: One in Four Americans to Increase Support for Charity Due to Presidential Election
Children’s charities, women’s rights organizations cited as most popular causes to receive incremental support; millennials identified as group most likely to increase charitable engagement, giving. In response to the recent U.S. presidential election, a quarter (25 percent) of Americans either already have or plan to increase their support for nonprofits and charities, according to a new online s
Read MoreNewly Created “CARE Action” to Drive Stronger Engagement of CARE Advocates
More robust advocacy network offers members new tools and resources to deepen their impact on global povertyWASHINGTON, D.C. (May 2, 2016) — The global poverty-fighting organization CARE announced today an enriched advocacy platform, CARE Action, to build upon its nationwide network of highly engaged, knowledgeable and passionate advocates committed to positive change and to improving the lives
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