The CARE International Confederation
CARE International is a global Confederation of independent national organizations, which includes CARE Members, Affiliates and Country Offices, who work alongside thousands of community-based organizations across over 100 countries to fight poverty and social injustice.
Our Confederation is comprised of 19 Members, 1 Affiliate and 57 Country Offices who share a common vision, mission and focus to achieve greater impact. All Members and Affiliates are independent organizations with their own areas of activity, strengths and expertise who coordinate and work together to achieve our shared goals. Country Offices are supported by different members to implement national programs.
In the past decade, we have made significant efforts to diversify membership and leadership in CARE International. Currently, thirteen of our Members are located in the global north, and six Members and one Affiliate in the global south.
CARE International has also worked to prioritize local expertise which is key to our mission of fighting poverty and social injustice. Our ultimate goal is to be locally-led and globally connected.
Our Members
CARE International's members work in two main ways. One is focused on implementing programs in the countries where they are based, such as Egypt and Peru. The second concentrates on channeling funds and providing support to CARE's Country Offices, established to better respond to national challenges.
Visit each of our Members' websites to learn more about their efforts and how to partner with them.
CARE Australia, CARE Canada, CARE Caucasus, CARE Czech Republic, CARE Deutschland, CARE Danmark, CARE Egypt Foundation, CARE France, Yayasan CARE Peduli (Indonesia), CARE Japan, CARE Luxembourg, CARE Nederland, CARE Maroc, CARE Norge, CARE Österreich, CARE Peru, Raks Thai (Thailand), CARE UK and CARE USA.
Our Affiliates
Affiliates are more independent as they do not necessarily use the CARE brand or identity but work as part of CARE International based on a shared set of goals and values and in line with our mutual strategic interests.
Chrysalis (Sri Lanka) is presently our only Affiliate. Visit their webpage to learn more about their work and partnership opportunities.
Governance structures
CARE International has a cohesive governance system to ensure cooperation, transparency and agility in our global fight against social injustice. Our structure is designed to strengthen our locally-led impact, guided by CARE’s Vision 2030 principles.
CARE International’s governance bodies include:
- Assembly: the highest authority of CARE International, which serves as a representative forum for the diverse, worldwide membership of CARE. It includes representatives from the Board of each CARE Member and Affiliate, who together help to steer the Confederation towards our shared Vision, Mission, and Strategy. Luis Montoya Tillit (CARE Peru) is the Assembly Chair and Dr. Claudia Warning (CARE Deutschland) is the Assembly Vice Chair. Learn more about them here.
Executive Committee: is a delegated body of, and accountable to, the Assembly. It is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of strategic, operational, legal and financial activities of CARE International. The Executive Committee represents CARE International with third parties, and delegates leadership and management of the CARE International Secretariat (see below) to the Secretary-General, overseeing their work and that of the Secretariat.
The Executive Committee is composed of seven National Directors from the Members of CARE International: Chair Reintje van Haeringen (CARE Nederland), Treasurer Barbara Grantham (CARE Canada), Hlima Razkaoui (CARE Moroc), Ketevan Khachidze (CARE Caucasus), Michelle Nunn (CARE USA), Promboon Panitchpakdi (Raks Thai Foundation) and Rasmus Jakobsen (CARE Danmark). Learn more about them here.
CARE International Secretariat
CARE International's Secretariat supports the advancement of CARE’s joint global priorities and interests. It is overseen by the Executive Committee and funded by the membership to convene global governance, policy and measure and report on accountability, help to define and advance shared strategic priorities, support coordination of global communications and advocacy and represents CARE International at the United Nations, the European Union, and other global forums.