ASIA CARE Asia Impact Report released
The report shows the positive and significant impact CARE’s work has had on the lives of millions of poor people in Asia and provides greater accountability to CARE’s supporters.
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The report shows the positive and significant impact CARE’s work has had on the lives of millions of poor people in Asia and provides greater accountability to CARE’s supporters.
Geneva/Lima. July 9, 2012 : CARE International is pleased to announce that CARE Peru has become an Affiliate Member of the CARE confederation, further strengthening CARE’s global diversity. CARE Peru is the second Affiliate Member to join the…
Civil Society Leaders from Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo Brazzaville, DRC, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia Join with CARE International to Urge Governments to Act to Stop Sexual Violence Against Women.
As the world marks International Humanitarian Day on August 19, CARE International salutes all of its humanitarian aid workers around the globe, many of whom work under extremely difficult conditions to help people in need, such as currently in the Horn…
Paris, June 28, 2011 – Philippe Lévêque, National Director of the international humanitarian association CARE France, has been awarded the rank of Knight of the Legion of Honour by Alain Juppé, the Minister of State, Minister of Foreign and European…
BONN (October 8, 2010) – The Bonn-based aid agency CARE Germany-Luxembourg calls on the international community not only provide funding in the event of a disaster, but to assist developing countries to invest in disaster preparedness.
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND (September 23, 2010) – As the Millennium Development Goals Summit comes to a close in New York, CARE International is urging the international community to continue the momentum and act on its promises.
BONN (August 10, 2010) – On its 30th anniversary CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg has taken over responsibility of several CARE offices in the Balkans. “In Serbia, Bosnia, Kosovo and Croatia CARE promotes the rights of Roma people and other minorities.
Palestinian women have been forced to find work to prevent family destitution at the same time as protecting masculine self esteem to preserve family harmony. These are the finding of a World Bank report prepared in collaboration with CARE International…
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.