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About CARE
CARE established an office in Sierra Leone in 1961, initially focusing on improving child nutritional status through school feeding programmes and later implementing basic infrastructure projects. More recently, CARE has operated projects in improved agriculture, water and sanitation and preventive health care. Since the onset of the war in 1991, CARE has successfully implemented a range of immediate relief activities and transitional rehabilitation programmes, including agriculture, housing reconstruction, food-for-work, education and skills training, water, sanitation, hygiene education, health and HIV/AIDS. Today, CARE's mission is to address the root causes of poverty and suffering through capacity building, advocacy and partnership so that vulnerable, disadvantaged and marginalized people are empowered to participate effectively in achieving livelihood security and realizing their right to live with dignity. Above all, CARE is committed to address the underlying problems of corruption, poor governance and social exclusion, which keeps people in poverty and which, if allowed to fester, could lead to the re-emergence of conflict in the country.
The College Council for Care at Yale is the pilot of the first college program for CARE USA. Since its establishment in 2002, the CCC Chapter at Yale has worked on poverty-related projects, including benefit concerts, fundraisers, and educational outreach to local schools about causes and consequences of poverty. It focuses its efforts on three guiding principles:
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