A World of CARE in 2017 - Map
In FY2017, CARE worked in 93 countries, supporting 950 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects, reaching more than 63 million people.
In FY2017, CARE worked in 93 countries, supporting 950 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects, reaching more than 63 million people.
Together with other 30 NGOs, CARE calls on the United Nations Security Council to renew the Syria cross-border resolution, which authorizes the UN to deliver life-saving aid to millions of Syrians in need
The project aims to test an innovative pilot activity, layering Social Protection and WASH interventions targeting adolescent girls who have been disproportionately affected by coping mechanisms adopted during lockdown, to support their return to school after the several waves of school closure in Zimbabwe.
Through this policy, CARE commits to ensuring that gender equality is fully incorporated in all our work both as a universal human right and an end in itself, as well as a means to overcome poverty and social injustice more effectively.
In FY2020, CARE spent 89% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe.
In FY2019, CARE spent 85% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe. We invest the rest in raising funds and supporting services that strengthen CARE's delivery worldwide. Read the full overview here.
This roadmap lays out CARE International's strategy for achieving impact at scale through advocacy.
We urge the co-legislators to introduce an effective and robust obligation to prevent and end adverse human rights and environmental impacts across the entire value chain, in a risk-based and proportionate manner.
CARE International's 2021 Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse (SHEA) Transparency Report, available in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.