CARE Australia

CARE Australia is an Australian, not-for-profit, secular humanitarian aid agency assisting in disaster relief efforts and addressing the causes of global poverty in developing countries. It is one of a confederation of 12 national members of CARE International, forming one of the world’s largest international emergency aid and development assistance organisations, and was founded in 1987 by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser who led it until 2002.[1]

CARE Australia’s projects are funded primarily through community donation, which has secured additional support from institutional partners such as the Australian government, European Union and the World Health Organisation. In 2008, 88 per cent of CARE Australia’s total revenue went into overseas projects.[2]

History

Australia became a national member of CARE International in 1987, when it was founded by former Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Malcolm Fraser, AC, CH. Fraser was Chair 1987 to 2002 and for five of those years ('90 to '95) he was also President of CARE International. It grew through the 1990s delivering disaster assistance and development programs to those in need.[3] His daughter Phoebe Fraser became a CARE worker and together they were the faces of the organisation's fundraising.[1]

Aims

CARE's mission is to serve individuals and families in the poorest communities in the world. This is done by:

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Emergency response

CARE has a team of emergency professionals to assist in immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation for communities that are impacted by man-made or natural disasters. They provide communities with support, shelter, food, sanitation and health facilities in times of crisis, as well as working with those that are vulnerable to disasters to reduce their future impact.

CARE has provided emergency relief to those affected by emergencies such as Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar (Burma), post-election violence in Kenya, the 2013 Balochistan earthquakes and the Boxing Day Tsunami. It is involved in aid to devastated areas affected by 2015's Cyclone Pam.

Development projects

CARE Australia’s focus is on the support of women and girls in developing countries to create long term sustainability in the fight against poverty. Their long-term projects cover community development including:

Countries of operation

At present; CARE has programs in over 20 countries.

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Notes

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