Rights Based Approaches

Farmer - SE Asia
CARE International believes all marginalised people should be able to claim their rights and exercise their responsibilities . As a rights-based organization, CARE deliberately and explicitly focuses on enabling people to achieve the minimum conditions for living in dignity.

We stand in solidarity with poor and marginalized people, and support their efforts to take control of their own lives and realise their rights, responsibilities and aspirations. We ensure that those people who are affected are involved in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of our work.
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Since 2004, CARE Zambia has been working through a Program Partnership Agreement (PPA) with the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) to implement a number of Social Protection projects, aimed at increasing the capacity of institutions and the most vulnerable in society to better manage risk associated with food insecurity, destitution and HIV and AIDS.
Author(s):CARE International Zambia

Jun 2009
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Since 2004, CARE Zambia has been working through a Program Partnership Agreement (PPA) with the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) to implement a number of Social Protection projects, aimed at increasing the capacity of institutions and the most vulnerable in society to better manage risk associated with food insecurity, destitution and HIV and AIDS.
Author(s):CARE International Zambia

Jun 2009
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Since 2004, CARE Zambia has been working through a Program Partnership Agreement (PPA) with the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) to implement a number of Social Protection projects, aimed at increasing the capacity of institutions and the most vulnerable in society to better manage risk associated with food insecurity, destitution and HIV and AIDS.
Author(s):CARE International Zambia

Jun 2009
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This is the Annual Report of CARE's Programme Partnership Agreement (PPA) 2005 - March 2006.
Author(s):CARE International UK

Oct 2006
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Author(s):CARE International UK

Sep 2005
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Author(s):CARE International

Jan 2001
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