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CARE International
works in 70 countries and focuses on helping the poor and
most vulnerable. It uses livelihoods principles and models
as one of its primary programming method, helping to promote
inter-sectoral co-ordination and improved impact in its activities.
Centering
its interventions on household livelihood security, CARE's
approach focuses on:
- livelihood
promotion (improving resilience of households using participatory
and empowering methods)
- livelihood
protection (preventing declines in livelihood security by
supporting work on vulnerability mitigation)
- livelihood
provisioning (emergency support for key livelihood assets)
CARE's
work sees the livelihoods approach as helping to incorporate
important factors like basic needs and rights. Core areas
of CARE's include:
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Promising
Practices: A Case Study Review of Partnership. Lessons and Issues:
What We Are Learning in CARE.
Joseph D.Stuckey, Barbara Durr, Gwen M. Thomas. 2000 PDF
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Annual
Review 2007: Towards A Sustainable Future. CARE. 2007.
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Nijeder
Janyia Nijera (We for Ourselves) Lessons
from community development project in Bangladesh HTML
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Using
CARE's Unifying Framework & Underlying Causes of Poverty
Hierarchy - Strategic Planning in Urban Programming
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2006 DOC
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Lesson
Learning from NGO's: Application of CAREs Livelihoods
Approach
Presentation given at the Natural Resource Advisers Conference,
1999 (Michael Drinkwater; Tamara Rusinow, CARE) PDF |
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Care
Resource
Centre - a library of useful information on development
methods, good practice, shared experience and lessons learned. |
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CARE
member country organisations (Australia, Canada,
USA, Denmark, Germany, France, Japan, Norway, UK, Austria) that
together run programmes in 70 country offices around the world |
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