Impact Magazine features stories and updates on CARE’s work around the world, including emergency response, innovative programming that empowers women and girls, and our ongoing mission to defeat poverty.
Explore our 29th issue below.
Impact Magazine features stories and updates on CARE’s work around the world, including emergency response, innovative programming that empowers women and girls, and our ongoing mission to defeat poverty.
Explore our 29th issue below.
An opening letter from Michelle Nunn, President and CEO of CARE. Read More
Rather than depending on outside experts, CARE Guatemala has prioritized the knowledge of indigenous communities, learning about ancestral conservation practices and how they can be adapted to meet today’s climate challenges. Read More
For 16-year-old Arpita Bosunia of Deuti, Rangpur, Bangladesh, CARE's Tipping Point project ignited an inner activism. Read More
Over two days in June 2023, CARE Women's Network members united in Washington, D.C., with advocates from across the nation for CARE on Capitol Hill. Read More
Recognizing gaps in both access and content, CARE Morocco developed Bright Horizons, an e-learning program that builds on CARE's extensive education and advocacy experience. Read More
Juan Echanove is CARE's Associate Vice President of Food and Water Systems. He frequently visits projects around the world and documents his trip reports as visual narratives. Here, Juan shares one of his stories. Read More
Currently in its pilot stage, CARE Nepal's Humanitarian Partnership Platform is convening and engaging local humanitarian partners to respond to natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides. Read More
Since 1958, members of the MD19 (Multiple District 19) Lions in the Pacific Northwest have exemplified the power of collective kindness through their strong partnership with CARE. Read More
As a young girl, Areta and her family were forced to live in a labor camp in Austria. Receiving CARE packages while displaced helped keep Areta and her family fed, clothed and hopeful. Read More