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International humanitarian agency
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CARE INTERNATIONAL• NAME :- SHIVAM VAGHELA N.
• GROUP NO. : 17LL1(A)
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• Type : Internationalhumanitarian agency.
• Founded : November 27, 1945.
• Structure : Confederation of
fourteen National Members
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LEADERSHIP• Secretary General : Wolfgang
Jamann
• Deputy Secretary General : Abby
Maxman
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• Scope : Working in 90 countries,operating 880 projects (2014).
• Website :care-international.org
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• CARE (Cooperative for Assistanceand Relief Everywhere) is a
major
international humanitarian
agency delivering emergency
relief and longterm international
development projects.
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• CARE (Cooperative for Assistanceand Relief Everywhere) is a
major
international humanitarian
agency delivering emergency
relief and longterm international
development projects.
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• As in 2014, CARE reportedworking in 90 countries,
supporting 880 poverty-fighting
projects and humanitarian aid
projects, and reaching over 72
million people.
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• CARE's programmes in the developingworld address a broad range of topics
including emergency response, food
security, water and sanitation, economic
development, climate
change, agriculture, education,
and health. CARE also advocates at the
local, national, and international levels
for policy change and the rights of poor
people.
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• CARE focuses particularly onempowering and meeting the
needs of women and girls and
promoting gender equality.
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• CARE International isa confederation of fourteen
CARE National Members, each of
which is registered as an
autonomous non-profit nongovernmental organization in the
country.
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• The fourteen CARE NationalMembers are CARE Australia, CARE
Canada, CARE Danmark, CARE
Deutschland-Luxembourg, CARE
France, CARE India, CARE
International Japan, CARE
Nederland, CARE Norge, CARE
Österreich, Raks Thai Foundation
(CARE Thailand), CARE International
UK, CARE USA, and CARE Peru.
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• Programs in developingcountries are usually managed
by a Country Office, but CARE
also supports projects and may
respond to emergencies in some
countries where they do not
maintain a full Country Office.
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CARE IN INDIA• CARE began its operation in India
in 1950, by funding through the
following services.
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1. Mid-day school mealprogramme.
2. ICDS scheme.
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3. Educational & vocationaltraining.
4. Distribution of garden tools,
pump sets & seeds for raising
vegetable gardens in school.
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5. Improvement of medical careby supplying medical equipment,
mobile vans, x-ray machines,
diagnosstic sets, eye glass
frames, drugs, books &
medicines to Indian hospitals.
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6. help in the projects such asNutrition & Health Project,
Anemia Control Project,
Adolescent Girl’s project, Child
Survival project, reproductive &
Family Health Project, Konkan
Integrated Development Project.