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New Report: Rate of Death in Northern Uganda is Three Times Higher than Iraq
The current rate of death from the war in northern Uganda is three times higher than in Iraq following the Allied invasion, according to a new report. (full article)

Salt, Paper and Dignity
In January 2006, CARE Chief of Staff Anne Lynam Goddard and actress Meg Ryan traveled for four days across India - the third largest salt-producing country in the world. (full article)

Shortfall in Emergency Aid Keeps Bolivia in Crisis
International inattention to the unprecedented floods, frost and hail that ravaged Bolivia in January and February continues to threaten the lives and livelihoods of over a qu... (full article)

Bolivian Floods
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Tsunami Journals: A Donor's View
In late January 2006, executives from six corporations joined CARE on a five-day trip through southern India to see CARE tsunami rehabilitation and long-term development proje... (full article)

Tsunami Journal: Shanmugha Nagar
The Irula people are known as a 'backward caste,' the poorest of the poor in Indian society. Even after the tsunami, they were overlooked by most agencies providing assistance... (full article)

Tsunami Journal: Pillemedu
Long the source of Pillemedu's strength, the sea would betray them on December 26, 2004. As the rush of water came to shore, Pillemedu lost 39 lives, including 22 children. CA... (full article)

Documentary on Bolivian Child Miners Opens in New York
'The Devil's Miner,' an award-winning documentary film set in the silver mines of Bolivia, opens Friday, March 17, in New York. The film highlights the issue of child mine lab... (full article)

Documentary Featuring CARE's Work in Bolivia Awarded Top Honors
A documentary featuring CARE's work to combat child labor in Bolivia has won a prestigious award. 'Bolivia: Precious Metals, Early Death,' by filmmaker John Goheen, garnered t... (full article)

Avian Flu in Niger
On this Friday, a shopping day throughout Niger, the market in Maradi is gripped by crisis. It is a typical market day, but something central to the market is missing - poultr... (full article)

CARE Celebrates International Women's Day
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Record Rains Leaving More People Homeless in Bolivia
Record rainfall, as well as floods, hail and snow in Bolivia are driving more and more people from their homes. Approximately 280,000 people are now affected by the disaster a... (full article)

Drought Expected to Drive Refugees, Violence in Horn of Africa
A mass movement of people across political boundaries and increasing violence against women are major concerns unless a consistent and coordinated emergency response occurs ac... (full article)

CARE Launches I Am Powerful Campaign on International Women's Day
The I Am Powerful campaign - kicking off officially on March 8, International Women's Day - offers women in the United States an opportunity to stand in solidarity with women ... (full article)

Africa Food Crisis
Millions of the poorest people in East and Southern Africa are currently facing severe food shortages. The period between December and March is known as the hungry season. (full article)


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