CARE Deutschland e.V. is a global aid organization that advocates for emergency relief, gender equality, and climate protection. With projects in over 100 countries, it promotes social justice and sustainable development to combat poverty and support people in need.
CARE (Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe) was founded on November 27, 1945, in the USA to help people in the devastated post-war Europe with so-called CARE packages. Today, CARE works in over 100 countries worldwide and is committed to alleviating suffering, promoting equality, and combating poverty.
CARE Deutschland has developed a comprehensive 2030 strategy aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The strategic areas include:
Additionally, CARE strives to be a learning organization that strengthens civil society, remains agile, and measures the impact of its work transparently[1].
CARE places great importance on quality, control, and transparency. The organization ensures that every euro is used efficiently and transparently. This is ensured through external audits, internal and external control bodies, and the open disclosure of finances. CARE is part of the Initiative Transparent Civil Society and regularly publishes detailed information about its work and finances[3].
CARE works closely with donors, institutional funders, foundations, and companies. Companies can promote aid for people in need in over 100 countries as CARE partner companies and even initiate their own projects to achieve specific social and humanitarian goals[4].
In addition to humanitarian aid, CARE is also engaged in educational work in Germany, particularly in the areas of Global Learning and intercultural learning. Furthermore, the organization advocates politically for improving living conditions in project countries[1].
CARE Deutschland is a dedicated and responsible humanitarian organization that strives for a world of hope, inclusion, and social justice, where poverty is defeated and all people can live in dignity and safety.