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CARE International (CI) is a confederation composed of twelve national Members, each being an autonomous non-governmental organization in its own right. CI Members in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia carry out a range of project-related, advocacy, fundraising, and communications activities in support of CARE’s relief and development programmes in over 65 countries worldwide.
CARE International SecretariatThe CI Secretariat is based in Geneva, Switzerland, with representation offices in New York and in Brussels to liaise with the United Nations and the European institutions respectively. To know more about CARE’s advocacy work, please click here. The CI Secretariat is an international foundation, registered under Swiss law, and governed by the CARE International Board of Directors. Under the leadership of CI Secretary General, Robert Glasser, it coordinates and supports the work of the CARE national Members and Country Offices, carrying out the following activities:
The CI Secretariat is the home of the CARE Emergency Group, which provides a quick-reaction capability in situations in which an emergency is likely to overwhelm normal CARE programmes or when a disaster strike in a place where CARE has no presence. To know more about the Secretariat's work, please read the CI Secretariat Annual Report 2007-2008. CARE International MembersEach CARE Member is registered as a non-profit charitable organization according to the laws of its own country, and is regulated by these laws and its statutes. Governance oversight is provided by a board of directors, who serve as trustees. The management of each CARE Member is conducted under the leadership of the National Director, who is the chief executive, and his/her senior management team. CARE Australia CARE International's Country Offices
CARE Members participate in country programmes by becoming involved in project identification and design, and through their subsequent provision of technical assistance, financing, human resources or other kinds of support to the Country Office. In all cases, participation occurs within the context of the Country Office strategic plan and its programme and programme support structures. |





