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CARE International
Examples
CARE re-established a full fledge presence in in Lebanon in 2013 to support Syrian refugees and Lebanese host communities affected by the Syria Crisis
CARE has been providing emergency relief and lifesaving assistance to the Somali people since 1981.
104 countries around the world, implementing 1,349 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects and initiatives to reach 92.3 million people directly. CARE also reached 433.4 million people indirectly through its advocacy, replication of successful programs, and scale up of innovations.
CARE has been operating in South Sudan (previously Southern Sudan) since 1993 providing humanitarian relief to internally displaced people in Western Equatoria. The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005 allowed CARE to expand into Jonglei and Upper Nile States to support returnees from the refugee camps, and the organization has since broadened its operations to include health, nutrition, food security and livelihoods, peace building and gender based violence prevention.
Aims and practice
Aim to work with as many countries as possible while also implementing as many humanitarian aids projects as possible
Practices working with others as CARE believe that challenges of poverty is best solved by working together
Aims to end poverty
Effects
impact on world governance?
legitmacy
soverignty
Structure
Care international operates in 104 countries internationally
their Estimated annual revenue is 95.9 million dollars
They have an estimated amount 598 employees
they have helped over 130 million people in 81 countries
They have many policies such as Anti-bribery policy, Anti-money laundering and terrorist financing policy, A code of conduct and an accountability framework to name a few.
they have 14 member states - Austria, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany-Luxembourg, India, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Thailand, United Kingdom and United states and are funded by many IGOs such as the EU, WHO, WB, UNICEF