CARE's Response to Haiti Quake - Two Years Later
The story of Haiti's devastating January 2010 earthquake is far from over. As steady progress toward recovery continues, much of the emergency response is now transitioning to longer-term recovery.
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The story of Haiti's devastating January 2010 earthquake is far from over. As steady progress toward recovery continues, much of the emergency response is now transitioning to longer-term recovery.
English: CARE International is a leading global confederation of 12 independent non- political, non-religious humanitarian organizations working together to fight poverty and provide assistance in humanitarian emergencies. CARE was originally establi
English: Joint Briefing Paper 06 September 2011 Getting it Right from the Start Priorities for Action in the New Republic of South Sudan This report presents the views of 38 aid agencies working on peace-building, development, and humanitarian assist
When six villages in the department of Artibonite in the North of Haiti reported an epidemic of diarrhea and vomiting in late October 2010, Haitian authorities and the humanitarian community feared the worst. Test results confirmed that cholera had…
In the aftermath of the devastating January, 12, 2010 earthquake, CARE Haiti scaled up its activities in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH).
English: Last Updated: June 2011 1 CARE International is committed to being accountable to our stakeholders and an important part of this is ensuring that we share information in a transparent way or, where we are unable to satisfy an information req
English: 2011 I Microfinance in Africa: State-of-the-Sector Report Closing the Gap List Of Tables And Figures 2 List Of Acronyms 3 Executive Summary 4 Overview 4 Taking Stock 4 Program Integration And Linkage 4 Advocacy For Systems C
A map highlighting CARE International's presence throughout Latin America and the Caribbean in 2010.
A map highlighting CARE International's presence throughout Asia in 2010.
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