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CARE International: #5 Expert-Identified Nonprofit for International Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

January 21st, 2012 by dawn Leave a reply »

CARE International, ranking #5, has an extensive experience in the wash sector that span over 50 years in Africa, Latin America countries, Asia and Eastern Europe. Read about the ways they used to achieve their goals:

 

For more than five decades, CARE has recognized the link between poverty and the lack of access to water. The strategic goal of our program is to enhance the livelihood security of poor communities through equitable access, efficient use and sustainable management of limited and dwindling water resources.

 

Our first water and sanitation project started in 1957. The program has expanded to include health and hygiene education and sanitation through the provision of latrines. Our drinking water, small-scale irrigation, and integrated conservation projects are world renowned. We place great emphasis on people making decisions about their own water and sanitation systems and water management by changing the ways governments do business when it comes to water and sanitation on a local, municipal and state level, particularly for the most vulnerable and marginalized populations.

 

Impoverished women are disproportionately excluded from decisions regarding water’s allocation and management. CARE provides women with equal decision-making power by including them in discussions on water and sanitation on the local, municipal and state levels. Women have more time for income-generating projects and school when they aren’t spending hours each day hauling water. Access to safe water also results in women spending less time caring for family members who would otherwise fall sick due to unsafe water. Also, improved sanitation can keep a girl in school by making facilities available to her when she reaches puberty.

 

CARE has 115 projects in 44 countries with water or water-related activities.

(Read more here: http://www.care.org/careswork/whatwedo/health/water.asp)

 

Many experts mention that CARE has extensive experience in the WASH sector. They draw on their experiences and continuously improve their programs. They have strong programs and evaluation metrics. Their programs are sustainable in which many of their systems are still working after 15+ years. They have strong partnerships with different constituents including universities, nonprofit organizations, and local governments. They are dedicated to serve underserved people, including rural areas, and places that are often dangerous and where the needs are greatest. Experts also applaud their scalable and sustainable model and integrated approach to solving poverty.  Read more reviews from experts here to learn more about CARE International.

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