Across 10 countries in the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Grenada, and St. Vincent, and the Grenadines, CARE is working through the Caribbean Humanitarian Partnership Platform to bring lifesaving aid to the communities hit by Hurricane #Beryl. https://ow.ly/KvFH50Sw7ZX
CARE
Non-profit Organizations
Atlanta, GA 825,406 followers
We work to fight poverty and achieve social justice by empowering women and girls. www.CARE.org
About us
CARE is a leading humanitarian global organization. We deliver lasting change to some of the world's poorest communities and place special focus on working alongside poor women because, equipped with the proper resources, women have the power to help whole families and entire communities escape poverty. In 2020, CARE worked in over 100 countries, reaching more than 90 million people through 1,300 projects. To learn more about CARE, visit www.CARE.org.
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http://care.org
External link for CARE
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1945
- Specialties
- Help children access an education, improve health for mothers & babies, help women & families start small businesses, deliver emergency aid to survivors of war & natural disasters, increase access to clean water, mitigate the effects of climate change, and Empower women and girls
Locations
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Primary
151 Ellis St, NE
Atlanta, GA 30303, US
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Ibn Al Rumi Street
Amman, Amman, JO
Employees at CARE
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Patricia Lambert, Master Certified ICF (MCC)
International Executive Coaching - Leadership, Talent and Care
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Chris Noble
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Katie Fahs
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Karel Beran
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Updates
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CARE reposted this
Grateful to be in the company of these extraordinary change agents. And, most importantly, grateful to Borgen for helping to raise awareness of the hundreds of millions of people living in poverty around the world, and how we can all stand with them to make a difference.
🌟"5 Notable Women Fighting Poverty" 🌟 We're inspired by Michelle Nunn of CARE, leading the charge to empower communities and combat poverty worldwide. 🌍💪 Read more about her and other incredible women making a difference! #CARE #WomenInLeadership #EndPoverty #CARE
5 Notable Women Fighting Poverty - BORGEN
https://www.borgenmagazine.com
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Join us TODAY for a side session on Empowering Communities: The role of Religious and traditional leaders in tackling GenderBased Violence (GBV) to enhance Girls’ Education /GBV and World Vision, Plan International, UN Women, CARE, Bakhita Partnership for Education 🕒 15h00 - 17h00 Register here 📝 : https://lnkd.in/e5VyDDHY
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It's great to see CARE Bangladesh completing 75 years of operations in the region, contributing to Bangladesh’s development, and transforming millions of lives for the better! We're looking forward to seeing more in the future as CARE Bangladesh upholds its humanitarian legacy, striving for gender equality and resilience for 15 million by 2030.
Delighted to have Michelle Nunn, President and CEO of CARE congratulate us as we celebrate 75 years! Our Country Director Ram Das gratefully welcomed her to our 75 years celebration event. Her wonderful interaction with the colleagues, reaffirmation of CARE's dedication to Bangladesh's development, and aspirations for the future were truly inspirational! Watch more: https://rb.gy/9u0z4c
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“We rally around our Caribbean community as they endure the effects of Hurricane Beryl - a historic Category 4 storm that made landfall earlier today. Beryl is the strongest hurricane to ever form in the Atlantic in the month of June. And as the storm makes its way west, more people will be impacted. In partnership with Caribbean Gender Alliance, CARE is coordinating closely with locally-led, women-focused civil society organizations in Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago to assess the needs of the most vulnerable (especially women and girls) and provide emergency relief as needed.” - Nadella Oya, Chair of the Caribbean Gender Alliance and Jonathan Arogeti, CARE Humanitarian Planning Manager
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“Using #AI to derive insights in a timely manner helps us address problems more proactively. We’re therefore more ready to address a disaster or can even work to prevent an emergency.” - Cherian Varghese, Director of Data Science & Analytics at CARE #AI for Good? CARE is on board! Learn how we partnered with Microsoft for Nonprofits and Valorem Reply to utilize Azure OpenAI to build a tool to analyze CARE’s Humanitarian Response data. Typically, this would require 20% of staff time to sift through survey data. Now with this new tool, we have saved hundreds of hours of staff time and now have critical data and insights to better prepare for global emergencies. https://lnkd.in/e6QC4vNY #DigitalTransformation #socialimpact
I help bring the power of AI to every organization in the Third Sector to accelerate social and environmental impact!
CARE, a global nonprofit, is harnessing the power of Azure AI to analyze open-ended survey responses, glean critical insights into emergency readiness and improve emergency preparedness and save lives. Through collaboration with Microsoft Tech for Social Impact and Valorem Reply, this advanced tool enables swift and effective response during crises, ensuring that CARE's dedicated staff can act immediately when lives are on the line. Discover how data and AI are transforming humanitarian efforts and making a real difference worldwide. Microsoft for Nonprofits Parijat (Pari) Dalal Mark Ghazai ☁️ #AIforGood #NonprofitTech #AzureAI #EmergencyPreparedness #DataScience #MSFTAdvocate #MicrosoftPartner #SocialImpact #TechForGood https://lnkd.in/gaeBwZU5 Carson V. Heady, Dayvisson DaSilva, Hugo Marques, Michael Tjalve, Parijat (Pari) Dalal, Agatha Patterson, Kacie Shapiro, Colin Corbin, Taisha Ferguson, Jason Karavidas, Cherian Varghese
CARE leverages data and Azure AI to prepare for global emergencies
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In a small southern Ukrainian town, birds have built nests in the large holes recently made in the walls of an apartment building. The town is Luch. The holes were made from shrapnel. In Spring 2022, the front line passed through the town, and active fighting lasted for months. Today, not a single house survives undamaged.
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War has been taking a devastating toll on women in #Gaza, #Sudan, #Yemen and in a growing number of places around the world. Armed conflicts are often started, led and perpetrated by men, while women in war zones pay a disproportionate price. Op-ed by Michelle Nunn: World Economic Forum https://ow.ly/sXtQ50SrN5X
Listening to and empowering women in war zones to save lives
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CARE reposted this
Women are often the unsung “sheroes” in #conflict, providing meals, shelter and financial help to those in need. They build powerful networks to make their communities safer and healthier. #Womeninwar are often the #peacebuilders. But research by CARE shows only 5% of conflict stories focus on women. This means they are often left out of the discussions and decision-making that could help prevent conflict, support people during war or even lead to #peace. https://lnkd.in/epks5pYp
Listening to and empowering women in war zones to save lives
weforum.org
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CARE reposted this
War is taking a devastating toll on women in Gaza, in Sudan, in Yemen, and in a growing number of other places around the world. Women pay a disproportionate price for armed conflicts that are mostly started, led, and perpetrated by men. CARE has 10 years of data showing that women know what they, their families, and their communities need in peacetime as well as in war. But their voices and powerful potential remain stifled by pernicious stereotypes and outdated systems that lock them out of conversations that can prevent war and lead to peace. Humanitarian actors, funders, and policy makers need to proactively and visibly bring women to the tables where policies and decisions are made, and seat them at the head. #womensleadership #InvestInWomen Read my op-ed on World Economic Forum: https://ow.ly/y2eb50SrFru
Listening to and empowering women in war zones to save lives
weforum.org