CARE 2023 Annual Report
In 2023, CARE worked in 109 countries, reaching 167 million people through more than 1,600 programs. We responded to the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, crises in Sudan, Gaza, and more.
Read the 2023 annual reportThe war in Ukraine, along with climate shifts and economic fallout caused by COVID, worsened the global hunger crisis.
We celebrated our 75th anniversary and launched our Fast and Fair initiative, providing vaccine delivery to millions.
For the first time in our history, we launched the CARE Package in the U.S. as a direct response to COVID-19.
Every single one of the 70 million people we helped in 2019 has a story of resilience, community, strength, and hope—all things that bind us together, across every corner of the globe.
Read our 2019 annual report2018 was heralded as the Year of the Woman, with women’s movements, activists and leaders indelibly shaping the global discourse in powerful and catalytic ways.
Read our 2018 annual reportOn World Refugee Day in June 2017, the UN announced a record number of displaced people worldwide: 65.6 million. That constitutes the biggest crisis in the UN’s history and the biggest since 1945, when CARE was founded.
Read our 2017 annual reportIn 2016, we explored how CARE is armed with a new generation of “CARE Packages” that deliver results to thousands and are then replicated to transform the lives of millions.
Read our 2016 annual reportNever in our history has CARE been so well positioned to deliver scaled and lasting change in the world’s poorest communities. And it’s because compassionate, committed people for 70 years have stepped forward — giving of themselves, their resources, their time — in order to change our world.
Read our 2015 annual reportThe 2014 annual report spotlights how CARE empowers women and girls and helps make them more resilient. And, CARE prepares for a new era as former CEO and President Helene Gayle steps down.
Read our 2014 annual report