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CARE India

CARE helps over 6.5 million individuals in over 100,000 villages across ten Indian States. CARE's projects in India are currently in the sectors of health, nutrition, and population, girl's education, small economic activity development, urban development, tribal empowerment, agriculture and natural resources and emergency preparedness and relief and rehabilitation.

Primary web addresses
http://www.careindia.org
Main Address
27 Hauz Khas Village,
New Delhi 110016
Country
India
Main Telephone
91 11 26564059/26564062/26564064
Joined OneWorld
01.01.1999

Features
A problem of plenty.
30.09.2003 A work for food programme launched by Care India in the east Indian state of Orissa earlier this year ensured that farmers did not have to migrate from their villages. Farmers worked on traditional water harvesting structures to ensure that they have enough water for irrigation for next year.

Related topics/regions: [India]
Image: A problem of plenty. © Social Health Education Development Society
06.08.2003 CARE India believes that girls education impacts directly on the traditional balance of power within households, communities and societies. It recognises that education has a vital role to play in achieving sustainable improvements in the socio-economic status and self-reliance of low-income families.
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11.07.2003 Small amounts of micro credit have become a big hit with rural women in east India. They not only take loans to set up small businesses but spend part of the money on improving their houses. Now they have become bold enough to take
bigger loans
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