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COVID-19 and Social Media: Using Facebook to drive social and behavioral change in 19 countries
Through a groundbreaking partnership with Facebook, CARE Country Offices have begun to understand what kinds of messaging works best to increase COVID prevention behaviors and vaccine acceptance.
Read MoreSocial and Behavioral Change Communications Campaigns to Reduce Vaccine Hesitancy
CARE’s second Facebook ad series was designed to promote COVID-19 vaccine acceptance featuring faith leaders, healthcare professionals, and celebrities tested against general messages about the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness.
Read MoreHelp CARE respond to emergencies.
CARE is there delivering lifesaving aid and defending the lives of families in crisis.
5 big U.S. funding wins for CARE’s work around the world
From commitments to women’s health, investments in global health security, and funding to combat global hunger, the latest House State-Foreign Operations Bill is encouraging for CARE and its advocates fighting to build back better from COVID-19.
Read MoreA glimpse of what life is like for Venezuelan migrants and refugees in Ecuador
According to the U.N., more than 500,000 Venezuelans are now living in Ecuador, half of whom need urgent access to housing. We follow three people among thousands of Venezuelan migrants and refugees seeking a better life in Ecuador.
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