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Baylor University Pediatric AIDS Corps Doctor in Lesotho
In 1999, Bristol-Myers Squibb launched Secure the Future, a $150 million program for AIDS prevention and treatment in ten southern African countries. With Baylor Medical College, B-MS built the first pediatric AIDS hospital, and trained local doctors through its Pediatric AIDS Corps volunteer program. Photo: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Morning panel discusses strategies for integrating gender into development programming
Students from Beirut. Photo: Land O' Lakes
Photo: Land O' Lakes
A Sundanese livestock worker and his resource matrix. Photo: Land O' Lakes
Photo: Land O' Lakes
A farmer from the Ukraine. Photo: Land O' Lakes
Photo: International Youth Foundation
This Brazilian young woman is a participant of the entra 21 program, a Global Development Alliance between the International Youth Foundation, the Inter-American Development Bank and USAID to prepare youth for 21st century jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean. Photo: International Youth Foundation.
Photo: International Youth Foundation
In the classroom at Uhuru Secondary School in Shinyanga, Tanzania. This is part of Empowering Africa's Young People Initiative, an HIV/AIDS prevention program of the International Youth Foundation funded through USAID. Photo: International Youth Foundation.
Photo: ©2006 Meredith Davenport/CARE
The school's flexiblle hours allow girls to work in the morning before CARE is involved in a New School Program in partnership with the Education Development Center, World Education, EHAF consulting engineers, Ministry of Education, USAID and Vodafone Egypt. A visit to the Abou Shorban school for girls where they have an ICT center for computers. Photo: ©2006 Meredith Davenport/CARE
Photo: ©2006 Meredith Davenport/CARE
CARE is involved in a New School Program in partnership with the Education Development Center, World Education, EHAF consulting engineers, Ministry of Education, USAID and Vodafone Egypt. A student plays an instrument as part of a musical welcome to visitors. Photo: ©2006 Meredith Davenport/CARE
Photo: © 2004 Jason Sangster/CARE
A Non-Formal Education Center 50km south of Yabello that CARE has helped to build in Southern Ethiopia. Photo: © 2004 Jason Sangster/CARE
Photo: John Estey/CARE
In the village of Ware in the subdistrict of Kedico No.3 in the district of Hararghe, Eastern Ethiopia, three separate village savings and loan groups (VSL) have been organized by CARE to empower women through various savings schemes and livelihood activities.
Photo: Winrock International
Angela Cebotari, graduate of Winrock's Long-term Entrepreneurship Training Program and in-kind grant recipient, shows off cosmetic equipment she received through the latter program in her recently opened cosmetology salon in Soroca in northern Moldova. Photo: Winrock International.
Photo: Winrock International
Svetlana Panta, a Chisinau-based journalist, is awarded first prize in Winrock's 16 Days Against Gender Violence Journalism Contest. Photo: Winrock International.
Photo:  Winrock International
A participant in a Winrock seamstress training course in Leova, Moldova that provided 18 young women with full-time seamstress jobs upon completing the training in April 2008. Photo: Winrock International.
Photo: Jaimie Bleck, Winrock International
A mentor, from the Africa Education Initiative Ambassadors Girls Scholarship Program (AEI-AGSP), teaches girls how to needlework.The mentor owns a lumber company, and volunteers her time to work with the scholars, and serves as a role model for the girls. Photo: Jaimie Bleck, Winrock International.
Photo: Martha Saldinger, Winrock International
Nkayi Primary School13, in the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville). A classroom of AEI-AGSP scholarship recipients in the town of Nkayi. Photo: Martha Saldinger, Winrock International.

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