CI Evaluation Policy (Condensed)
This is a condensed version of the longer CARE International Evaluation Policy.
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This is a condensed version of the longer CARE International Evaluation Policy.
English: I see our trees as soldiers. A soldier’s job is to guard our land from invasion from hostile forces. Here in Africa, we often ignore our most stealthy, creeping and damaging enemy: desertification. If neighboring countries took as much land f
English: The humanitarian crisis in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) continues (see ‘The Gaza Strip: A Humanitarian Implosion’).1 Its population of 3.7 million people, 52 per cent of whom are children, struggle for their basic needs.2 Palesti
English: Care Facts & Figures 2008 The world of CARE 2 CARE Facts & Figures 2008 Africa 1 Angola 2 Benin 3 Burundi 4 Cameroon 5 Chad 6 Democratic Republic of Congo 7 Ethiopia 8 Ghana 9 Ivory Coast 10 Kenya 11 Lesotho 12 Liberia 13 Mada
English: CI Secretariat Annual Report 2007-08
English: CARE Topography Report 2008
English: Rethinking Food Security in Humanitarian Response Paper Presented to the Food Security Forum Rome, April 16–18, 2008 Daniel Maxwell, Patrick Webb, Jennifer Coates and James Wirth Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Poli
English: INTER-AGENCY MISSION REPORT ON THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CARE INTERNATIONAL NORWEGIAN REGUGEE COUNCIL WORLD VISION FEB 10-17, 2007 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACRONYMS...............................................................................
English: 150 | Europe’s World Spring 2008 3 Section THE DEVELOPING WORLD Why we need to look hard at the NGOs’ flaws No one could deny that the mushrooming NGO sector does good work in providing on-the-ground humanitarian relief. But Robert Glasser,
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