In Mozambique former sex workers help others to stop the spread of HIV.
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In Mozambique former sex workers help others to stop the spread of HIV.
Read MoreEmpowering women and girls in Rwanda.
Read MoreHow An Unarmed Group Of Women Fight Poachers In Africa.
Read MoreAuthentic, bold African clothing designs support disadvantaged women in Liberia.
Read MoreFrench Ministers of Parliament learn about CARE's work to empower women in Côte d'Ivoire.
Read MoreEbola Through The Lens curated by Open Society Foundation at Photoville in New York.
Read MoreTransforming South Africa one life at a time.
Read MorePortraits of the first all-female anti-poaching unit in South Africa
Read MoreAfter losing her mother to Ebola, Mercy Kennady, 9, adjusts to her new life living with a foster family and attending school for the first time.
Read MoreA portrait series of people effected by the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone by Sarah Grile.
Read MoreCARE advocates learn about CARE's Investments in maternal health and family planning to reduce maternal mortality and combat poverty in Benin.
Read MoreBorn with HIV, Loyce is alive today because of The Global Fund.
Read MoreBlindness opened Louie to another side of the world.
Read MoreWhile working at a center for voluntary testing and counseling for HIV in Malawi, Clara noticed she was having similar symptoms as her patients.
Read MoreFirst brought to Bangladesh in the early 1940’s, bicycle rickshaws are now ubiquitous in Dhaka.
Read MoreEbola survivors in Monrovia, Liberia
Read MoreFilming HAPSATOU FOR SENEGAL’S HEALTH — the story of how one extraordinary woman takes on malnutrition in Senegal. Photo by Tiffany Drake
“To lose track of our stories is to be profoundly impoverished not only humanly but also spiritually.”
Read MoreNamuh's films for PCI Media's #ISurvivedEbola campaign win a Silver Davey Award.
Read MoreA veteran in humanitarian disaster assistance, René Van Slate is afraid of nothing—nothing except Ebola.
Read MoreA series of portraits of the USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team on the front lines of the Ebola response in Liberia.
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