CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide

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CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide
CARE: Lasting Support for Refugees Worldwide

Project Report | May 25, 2022
Philanthropic Support In Action

By Allen Clinton | CARE writing team

To meet today’s complex needs, CARE continues to deliver lifesaving humanitarian assistance while also adapting and scaling up our sustainable development programs across 102 countries. We know this approach works because we see the impact every day. Last year, CARE worked in 102 countries with 1,495 projects that directly reached more than 100 million people (71% women and girls), and indirectly improved the lives of nearly 160 million more people through policy changes and replication of successful programs by partners and governments. Our focus on promoting gender equality – and developing the skills of women smallholder farmers, unbanked women and frontline healthcare workers – has helped elevate the status of marginalized women, empowering them to become more valued partners and contributors to family and community success. By 2030, we aim to help 50 million people experience greater gender equality. To maximize the impact of our programs, we work with and though partners to scale up effective solutions and reduce poverty through policy change. Below are examples of how our work is making an impact.

This report outlines the following for refugees in CARE supported countries.

  • Addressing urgent needs in ultra-challenging situations in Afghanistan
  • Improving vaccination rates in Bangladesh
  • Meeting the needs of refugees and migrants in Colombia
  • Enabling poor families to have more in Syria and Malawi
  • Innovating for the future in Zambia
  • Helping people persevere through the pandemic
  • Adapting to the impact of rapid glacier melt in Peru
  • Restoring education

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