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CARE Yemen Factsheet 2022: 8 years in crisis

The war in Yemen is approaching its eighth year and the country remains one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. In 2022, 23.5 million people (66 percent of the population) were estimated to need humanitarian assistance; with 17.9 million people being inacute need.

 

Partnership in CARE International

Partnerships with actors in the humanitarian and development sector are central to CARE’s global vision and mission. In this paper, we define how we choose and work with our partners to fulfil our goal to fight poverty and social injustice, with a focus on women and girls.

 

CARE International Evaluation Policy

This Evaluation Policy is being articulated to help CARE achieve its vision and mission of poverty reduction and rights fulfilment, through the promotion of institutional accountability, continuous learning, and transparent sharing of project and programme evaluations both internally and externally.

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CARE International Safeguarding Policy

In CARE, we recognize the particular responsibility we have to similarly promote human dignity and social justice within our own organization and maintain a safe and respectful workplace. We recognize the importance of organizational culture and accountability in creating a safe and supportive organization for our staff, our partners and the communities with whom we work.