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Jeanne talks with Besnik Leka, program coordinator for CARE’s Young Men’s Institute in the Balkans, about why men and boys must be involved in changing social norms and gender barriers that hold back women, communities and global progress.
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CARE Action’s Executive Director talks about what these elections mean for the US and CARE with political consultant Adam Deguire.
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Jeanne talks with Gayatri Patel, CARE’s Gender Empowerment Policy Advocate about this summer’s Amplify Your Voice campaign, about H.B. 5480 and how the Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act of 2018 helps women to eradicate poverty.
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Jeanne gathered stories from CARE’s advocates and leaders at this year’s CARE National Conference.
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Jeanne talks with Rachael Leman, CARE Action’s Executive Director, and Liz Marcey, CARE’s Senior Policy Advocate, about how the foreign assistance budget fared in FY18 and what’s on the horizon for FY19.
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Jeanne talks with Matthew Pickard, Country Director for CARE Malawi, to find out what it’s like to live, work and lead in countries where CARE is making change happen.
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Jeanne talks with Emily Janoch, CARE’s Deputy Director of Research Innovation Evaluation and Learning and Mary Olive, CARE’s Food, Nutrition and Security Lobbyist about reauthorizing GFSA and continuing Feed the Future’s lifesaving progress.
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Jeanne talks with seasoned CARE advocate, Anissa Rasheta about CARE National Conference experiences, and with brand new advocate, Michelle Greer about coming to the conference for the very first time. Learn more and register for the CARE National Conference at careconference.org.
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Jeanne talks with Gayatri Patel, CARE’s Gender Empowerment policy advocate and long time CARE advocates, Betsy Suero Skipp and Alix Gordon about advocating for the International Violence Against Women Act in the wake of #MeToo and #TimesUp.
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Ellen Carmichael, Director of Citizen Advocacy at CARE and Milkah Kihunah, Deputy Director of Global Advocacy at CARE talk with Jeanne about women in the workplace, the #MeToo and #TimesUp campaigns and how CARE’s new campaign, #ThisIsNotWorking, is addressing gender inequality and poverty.
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CARE Action’s Executive Director, Rachael Leman, takes the mic for this special Election 2018 episode where she interviews political consultant and campaign manager, Jon Seaton.
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Rachael Lehman, CARE Action’s executive director, sits down with Jeanne to talk about what’s going on and what’s at stake for CARE and CARE Action in 2018.
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Jeanne talks with CARE International’s Dorcas Acen about her work in South Sudan as Gender & Protection Coordinator, about the challenges and traumas girls and women are facing and the solutions CARE is trying to provide.
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CARE’s celebrity chef ambassador, Asha Gomez, talks with Jeanne about why she advocates for CARE, how food connects people, cultures and experiences everywhere and about her award-winning fried chicken which she is allowing us to share as our holiday gift to you.
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The global impact of Gender Based Violence is staggering. Jeanne talks with Claudine Atuwe about the work she does with CARE in Nigeria to prevent GBV and help women recover.
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Jeanne talks with Tonya Rawe, Global Policy Lead on Food & Nutrition Security for CARE about food security, hunger, climate change and gender.
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Jeanne talks with Jessica Moses, CARE USA’s Humanitarian Policy Advocate about the unprecedented level of food insecurity we're facing in the world right now and with Rishanna Haniffa, Assistant Country Director of Programs for CARE Sudan about what it's like to work in Sudan.
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Jeanne talks about why storytelling is key for sharing and accomplishing CARE's mission with CARE's Master Storyteller, Simon Duncan Watt and Social Movements Advisor, Maria Rohani.
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