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Welcome to CARE's selection of videos, which will give you a first hand look at our vision, and of the people with whom we work every day.
Haiti: One Year Later
Interviews with CARE staff discussing Haiti, one year after the January 12, 2010 earthquake.
- Hygiene Promotion in Haiti - Elias Machingambi, CARE Haiti’s WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) Coordinator
- CARE’s Cholera Prevention in Haiti - Francois Desruisseax, Director of Disaster Response
- Protecting Women in Haitian IDP Camps - Sabine Wilke, Communications Manager, CARE Haiti
- Living in Haiti, Working for CARE - Mildrede Beliard, Communications Officer, CARE Haiti
- Cholera in Haiti: All about Prevention - Blondine Jean Baptiste, CARE health worker in Gonaives
Public Service Announcements
- I am Powerful - a look at some of the natural power that lives in communities around the world - and in you
- Natural Resources - what is the most valuable natural resource in the fight against poverty?
- Why we focus on women
- Reach Out - Reach out and help empower vulnerable women. She has the power to change her world; you have the power to help her do it.
Videos from the field
- Cyclone Nargis- two years on - CARE continues to work in Myanmar, 2 years after the devastating cyclone
- Hillary Clinton addresses CARE - Hillary delivers the keynote address at the CARE USA National Conference
- Women survivors in Kenya - a survivor from the election violence of 2008 speaks out
- Some wounds are hard to see - Democratic Republic of Congo - a rape survivor talks about the horrors of the ongoing conflict
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Hygiene Promotion in Haiti
Elias Machingambi, CARE Haiti’s WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) Coordinator, discusses the methods and importance of hygiene promotion for cholera prevention in Haiti.
CARE’s Cholera Prevention in Haiti
Francois Desruisseax, Director of Disaster Response, discusses CARE’s shift from immediate relief aid to the new set of priorities one year after the earthquake in Haiti, including the hygiene programs instituted to help ease the cholera epidemic in the camps.
Protecting Women in Haitian IDP Camps
Sabine Wilke, Communications Manager in CARE Haiti, discusses CARE’s relief aid in Haiti one year after the earthquake. Sabine specifically focuses on the interventions CARE is doing to protect women and girls by providing privacy with newly constructed latrines in the camps.
Living in Haiti, Working for CARE
Mildrede Beliard, CARE's Communications Officer in Haiti, talks about her experiences during the earthquake one year ago, and her subsequent work with CARE.
Cholera in Haiti: All about Prevention
Blondine Jean Baptiste, CARE health worker in Gonaives, discusses CARE's cholera prevention in Haiti.
I am Powerful
A moving visual statement on the power of women in the developing world to bring hope, to bring change, to fight global poverty.
Natural Resources
Women are the developing world's most valuable, and most untapped, natural resource.
Why we focus on women
Cyclone Nargis - two years on
CARE continues to work in Myanmar, 2 years after the devastating cyclone
Hillary Clinton addresses CARE
Hillary delivers the keynote address at the CARE USA National Conference.
Women survivors in Kenya
Looking at the work CARE has done with women in Kenya since the election violence in 2008, helping them rebuild their lives and fight for justice.
In war, some wounds are hard to see.
A CARE Video about the women survivors of the war in the Democractic Republic of the Congo.


