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CARE USA

CARE is one of the world's largest private international relief and development organizations.

Primary web addresses
http://www.careusa.org
Main Address
151 Ellis Street
Atlanta GA 30303
Country
United States
Main Telephone
1-404-681-2552
Joined OneWorld
10.12.1999

Features
13.09.2005 With Afghanistan's first-ever parliamentary elections next week, many regular Afghans want the government to provide security at polling centers and withdraw candidates who are known war criminals, shows a survey by CARE.
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Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan]
22.08.2005 The chronic poverty of Palestinians living in Gaza will only worsen as further restrictions are imposed on them during the disengagement period, said CARE last week, and urged the international community to recognize the ongoing needs of the many poor villagers and farmers in the area for essential services.
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Related topics/regions: [Palestine]
12.08.2005 Women's savings groups in Niger, better able to survive the food crisis because they have stored grain and financial resources, are sharing and distributing food stocks as well as selling seeds to farmers at discounted prices to help their communites stave off hunger.
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Related topics/regions: [Niger]





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