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Join us on Friday, March 8 for an inspiring celebration of International Women’s Day with speakers from three incredible charities – CARE, UNICEF, and Plan International USA.

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Defend the rights of people worldwide. We scrupulously investigate abuses, expose the facts widely, and pressure those with power to respect rights and secure justice.
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Sharmila and her mother-in-law in their garden.
Since 1970, we’ve celebrated Earth Day as a celebration of our planet and to bring attention to environmental issues. In recent years, the climate crisis has made that mission all the more critical. Already, climate-fueled disasters are destroying crops and displacing millions of people a year, and each of us are affected by those ripple effects. As the climate changes, how can we change, too?  By bolstering communities’ resilience to a changing climate, we can empower them to succeed. Many of our charity partners are already doing just that – training farmers to use drought-resistant plants, providing rainwater harvesting systems,...

Charity Photos

  • Title: Abdelrahman Image
  • Charity: Human Rights Watch
  • Country: Canada
  • Photo Credit: © 2021 Samer Muscati/Human Rights Watch

  • Title: Two students at a free non-government run school
  • Charity: Human Rights Watch
  • Country: Pakistan
  • Photo Credit: © 2018 Insiya Syed for Human Rights Watch

  • Title: LGBT Rights Demonstation
  • Charity: Human Rights Watch
  • Country: United States
  • Photo Credit: © 2017 Mickey Lukens for Human Rights Watch

Charity Videos

Charity Impact

Globally, an estimated 792 million people or 1 in 10, including 1 in 5 children, have a mental health condition. Yet, mental health draws only limited government attention. On average, countries spend less than 2 percent of their health budgets on mental health.