Humanitarian

Women and girls and Indigenous communities are some of the most vulnerable to the impact of natural disasters, potential border conflict and outbreaks of disease. CARE continues to monitor these risks as part of a network of international organizations and government agencies in Cambodia.

Humanitarian Mandate

CARE has a humanitarian mandate in all the countries that we work in.

All of our program areas include elements of disaster preparedness and disaster risk reduction for the benefit of vulnerable populations in times of emergency.

Our Approach in Cambodia

CARE will continue to work within local partnerships to play an active part in humanitarian and emergency relief operations in Cambodia. We will work with authorities at the national and provincial levels to strengthen community-level disaster management and response.

Areas of priority include addressing the impacts of natural disasters on vulnerable communities, such as floods and droughts, as well as the effects of climate change and the risks from emerging pandemic threats.

 

CARE’s Vision 2030: CARE provides quality gender-focused and localized humanitarian assistance to 10% of those affected in major crises, reaching at least 50 million people by 2030.

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