CARE International
CARE International (not to be confused with Christian Action Research and Education) "is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. Non-political and non-sectarian' they "operate each year in more than 65 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe, reaching more than 50 million people in poor communities." [1] "CARE traces its roots back to the days immediately following World War II when 22 American organizations combined forces to rush emergency food rations in the form of 'CARE packages' to war-torn Europe." [2] Member of the Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response.
In 2004 CARE International supported projects worth over US$622 million 2004 Annual Report.
Former president - Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser [3]
On June 28, 2007) CARE International selected Dr. Robert Glasser to be its new Secretary General, based in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Glasser will took over from Denis Caillaux, who held the post for nearly five years. [4]
"CARE International is a confederation composed of twelve national Members, each being an autonomous non-governmental organization in its own right." [5]
- CARE Australia
- CARE Canada
- CARE Danmark
- CARE International Deutschland
- CARE France
- CARE International Japan
- CARE Nederland
- CARE Norge
- CARE Österreich
- Raks Thai Foundation (CARE Thailand)
- CARE International UK
- CARE USA
"Care International, a relief agency, has a budget... larger than the UN Food and Agriculture Organization." [6]
Contents
Directors (2011)
Accessed September 2011: [1]
- Ralph Martens (CI Chairperson)ralph_martens
- Harold Mitchell (CARE Australia)
- Julia Newton-Howes (CARE Australia)
- Paul Drager (CARE Canada)
- Kevin McCort (CARE Canada)
- Christian S. Nissen (CARE Danmark)
- Niels Tofte (CARE Danmark)
- Brigitte Schulte (CARE Deutschland-Luxembourg)
- Anton Markmiller (CARE Deutschland-Luxembourg)
- Arielle de Rothschild (CARE France)
- Philippe Lévêque (CARE France)
- Nachiket Mor (CARE India)*
- Muhammad Musa (CARE India)*
- Chimaki Kurokawa (CARE International Japan)
- Katsuhiko Takeda (CARE International Japan)
- Petra Stienen (CARE Nederland)
- Guus Eskens (CARE Nederland)
- Steinar Sørlie (CARE Norge)
- Torild Skogsholm (CARE Norge)
- Georg Lennkh (CARE Österreich) as of 1st October
- Andrea Wagner-Hager (CARE Österreich)
- Mariano Paz Soldán (CARE Peru)^
- Milo Stanojevich (CARE Peru)^
- Chanawongse Krasae (Raks Thai Foundation (CARE Thailand)
- Promboon Panitchpakdi (Raks Thai Foundation (CARE Thailand)
- Richard Greenhalgh (CARE International UK)
- Geoffrey Dennis (CARE International UK)
- Ginger Sall (CARE USA)
- Helene Gayle (CARE USA)
Directors (2006)
- Lydia M. Marshall - CI Chairperson (USA)
- Marina de Brantes - CI Vice Chairperson (France)
- Richard Greenhalgh - CI Vice Chairperson (UK)
- Dr. Krasae Chanawongse (Thailand)
- Paul Drager (Canada)
- Tony Eggleton (Australia)
- Ole M. Jung (Denmark)
- Takanori Kazuhara (Japan)
- Eva Lystad (Norway)
- Ralph Martens (Austria)
- Mohamed Rabbae (Netherlands)
- Heribert Scharrenbroich (Germany)
- David Olsen (USA)
CARE International General Assembly Members (in addition to the CI Board of Directors) include:
- Chimaki Kurokawa (Japan)
- Kenneth A. Lehman (USA)
- Christian Nissen (Denmark)
- Georg Reisch (Austria)
- Arielle de Rothschild (France)
- Brigitte Schulte (Germany)
- Peter J. Smedley (Australia)
- Max Spoor (Netherlands)
- Robert J. Tweedy (Canada)
- Bowen Wells (UK)
Public member(s) include Ruth Cardoso (Brazil) Source
Publications
Contact
- Website: http://www.care-international.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Shelly Kessler
- Build Africa
- Dikembe Mutombo
- Vickie Barrow-Klein - CFO
- Samuel Bunker
- Shoa Asfaha
- Nesrine Khaled
- Kent B. Alexander - general counsel
References
External links
- Patrick Bond, "South Africa and Global Apartheid: Is the Reform Strategy Working?", Paper presented to the Transnational Seminar, University of Illinois/Champaign-Urbana, 14 November 2003.
- Jared Israel, "CARE Spied for NATO: Perfect Symbol of a 'Humanitarian' War", Emperor's Clothes, Posted 7 February 2000; updated 24 March 2004.
- Timothy Schwartz, Travesty in Haiti: A True Account of Christian Missions, Orphanages, Fraud, Food Aid and Drug Trafficking (BookSurge Publishing, 2008).