Last Sunday, we shared with you our Favorites Tweets @womenforwomenUK and @WomenforWomen. Today we decided to share our Favorites Tweets from another organization: CARE. Tomorrow is International Women’s Day and we think it’s important to support organizations helping women like CARE who is doing a amazing work empowering women and supporting events around the world.
As you may have noticed, we put online a new section on the Sama Gazette (right column): ‘The Sama Gazette supports…‘. We wanted to support CARE, partner of Half the Sky, a one-night-only event inspired by stories from the New York Times best seller “Half the Sky” by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn.
About CARE (read more here):
CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. We place special focus on working alongside poor women because, equipped with the proper resources, women have the power to help whole families and entire communities escape poverty. Women are at the heart of CARE’s community-based efforts to improve basic education, prevent the spread of HIV, increase access to clean water and sanitation, expand economic opportunity and protect natural resources. CARE also delivers emergency aid to survivors of war and natural disasters, and helps people rebuild their lives.
Our Favorites Tweets @CARE:
Join @CARE’s gender issues expert for a tweet-chat Monday. Submit your questions about ending violence against women. Use #stopgbv
about 14 hours ago
Keep momentum of #HalftheSkyLive going. Join us Int’l Women’s Day (Monday) to participate in discussion re. gender violence #stopgbv
4:54 PM Mar 5th
UN “Children are not aware of gender equality”: http://bit.ly/cI64wT #beijing 15
12:31 PM Mar 5th
Please visit www.care.orgto add your name to @CARE’s Voices Against Violence petition. Speak out against gender-based violence.
8:33 PM Mar 4th
Follow @JoeIarocci as he tweets from his trip to CARE Bangladesh, where @CARE works on food security, sanitation, HIV/AIDS, literacy & more
7:21 AM Mar 3rd
More than a month after the quake, there are still tens of thousands of pregnant/breastfeeding women in #haiti who need special care
9:50 AM Feb 25th
CARE.org is NOT running outbound telemarketing for Haiti fundraising. If you receive a late-night phone call, pls be aware it’s not legit
10:36 AM Feb 24th
If you think gender equality is taken as a given, you’re wrong. Visit CARE Website, read the Stories and follow the organization on Twitter @CARE to learn more!