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Learning Tours Videos

Several times a year, CARE hosts high-level delegations in the countries where we work so they can experience firsthand the impact of U.S. investments on the ground.

The Learning Tours include members of Congress and the U.S. Administration, journalists, public figures, corporate partners, donors and other dignitaries.

With the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, each trip takes the delegation off the beaten path to talk with community members, visit local clinics and hospitals, meet with partner organizations and engage with high-level government officials.

Investments in Nutrition in Bangladesh

Reps. Dwight Evans and Andy Levin joined a CARE Learning Tour in Bangladesh.

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Learning Tours Trip to Uganda

Sen. Van Hollen and Sen. Coons: U.S. Investments in Refugee Response in Uganda

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Women's Empowerment in Guatemala

Reps. Susan Brooks, Ann Wagner and Carol Miller

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Empowering Women in Sierra Leone

Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) traveled with the poverty-fighting organization CARE on a Learning Tour to Sierra Leone.

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Rwanda: Women's Economic Empowerment

Thérèse Nyirajyambere is the President of a group of VSLA Village Agents and a long-time VSLA/GEWEP program participant from Rwanda’s Southern province. Thérèse grew up in a very poor household. She was forced to drop out of school by the time she reached sixth grade and was never able to continue her studies, and she wanted a better life for her children.

A woman, Therese, addresses the camera. She is standing in a small house.

Rep. Ami Bera

Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA-7th) traveled with CARE on a Learning Tour to Jordan to see U.S. humanitarian assistance programs and how they are empowering displaced women and girls.

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Sen. Chris Coons

Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) traveled with the poverty-fighting organization CARE on a Learning Tour to India and Nepal to see how U.S. investments in maternal health and nutrition are building healthier families and communities.

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Senator Jeff Merkley

Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) traveled with the poverty-fighting organization CARE on a Learning Tour to India and Nepal to see how U.S. investments in maternal health and nutrition are building healthier families and communities.

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Rep. Kyrsten Sinema

This video highlights the importance of girls’ education in promoting a healthier lifestyle. Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) sits down with CARE beneficiary Lucie Mukamama, a member of CARE’s Keeping Girls at School program, a girls’ mentorship program in Rwanda that teaches life skills, leadership training and important savings skills. Lucie explains the importance of staying in school and obtaining an education, and how it can help her to better support her relatives, delay starting a family and further her career and life goals.

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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) traveled with the poverty-fighting organization CARE on a Learning Tour to Malawi and Kenya to see how investments in food and nutrition security are building healthier families and communities.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz sits down in a room for an interview.

Rep. Barbara Lee

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) traveled with the poverty-fighting organization CARE on a Learning Tour to see how investments in girl’s education are leading to brighter futures and better opportunities for girls in Malawi.

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Connecting Leaders with the Issues

An overview of CARE's initiative to bring U.S. policy leaders abroad to visit our work in developing countries and learn particularly about the challenges and solutions of maternal health.

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