CARE Financial Overview FY2022
In FY2022, CARE spent 80% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe.
In FY2022, CARE spent 80% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe.
Read CARE International's January 2022 - June 2023 Sexual Harassment, Exploitation, and Abuse (SHEA) Transparency Report, available in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
CARE’s employee and representative Code of Conduct defines our core principles and sets expectations for the way we all behave at CARE International.
In FY2021, CARE spent 85% of all funds raised on programs to benefit communities around the globe.
CARE International's 2020 Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse (SHEA) Transparency Report, available in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
On 10 January 2023, the UNSC will vote on UN cross-border aid into Syria through the Bab al-Hawa crossing on the border with Turkey. Failure to renew this would cut off the lifeline for over 4.6 million people in Northwest Syria.
In FY2021, CARE and partners reached 100.2 million people with 1,495 projects and initiatives across 102 countries.
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.
Oxfam and CARE carried out a research and learning project with the goal of highlighting the perspectives of feminist organizations and WROs on their experiences of collaboration with INGOs, and to draw lessons from their views, ideas and ways of working.
In FY2023, CARE worked around the world, contributing to saving lives, fighting poverty, and increasing social justice.