The following presentation was given by Tasneem Mowjee, Senior Policy Advisor, Development Initiatives, who is the lead independent researcher for 5 Mapping Studies commissioned by the NGOs and Humanitarian Reform Project at the start of the project to research the humanitarian reforms in the project focus countries. It reflects the independent researchers’ findings particularly in relation to reformed financing mechanisms.
Food and hunger
Participants: 2,410,995
CARE helped over 2 million people affected by disasters have enough to eat last year.
Health
Participants: 3,018,050
CARE reached more than 3 million people with basic essential medical services in an emergency.
Shelter
Participants: 166,792
CARE helped over 160,000 people last year by providing temporary or transitional shelter after they became homeless through a disaster.
Water and sanitation
Participants: 9,139,887
Last year CARE helped more than 9 million people access clean water in the aftermath of an emergency.
