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CARE Tanzania is one of the country’s leading international humanitarian agencies working to help people achieve social and economic well being while being among the best in their fields. Our global presence and commitment to ending poverty make CARE Tanzania an exciting and rewarding place to work.
Current opportunities at Care Tanzania. Read More. CARE is a global leader within a worldwide movement dedicated to ending poverty. Read More. CARE International in Tanzania participates in the Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response's Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. Read More.
Working at CARE is an opportunity to be a part of something that can help bring about lasting change in the world. We’re looking for experienced professionals who want to make a difference, while being a supportive and effective team member by developing and inspiring others, driving innovative ideas and proactively delivering results.
What CARE International does in Tanzania. CARE Tanzania focuses primarily on addressing the needs of the following groups: People dependent on natural resources in areas with severe environmental restrictions, especially women and girls. Women and adolescent girls of reproductive age in rural underserved areas.
Work for us. Join us in our mission to end global poverty and help women and girls everywhere. Global positions. Search for positions at one of our CARE member offices around the world: CARE Australia. CARE Austria. CARE Canada. CARE Denmark. CARE Germany. CARE Egypt. CARE France. CARE India. CARE Japan. CARE Luxembourg. CARE Netherlands.
25 maj 2017 · CARE International has worked in Sri Lanka since 1950, initially focusing on food security and maternal and child health. We work to address the root causes of poverty and marginalization of vulnerable groups by building the skills of communities and promoting good governance within both government and community organizations.
Humanitarian work in Tanzania includes women's empowerment, smallholder agriculture, natural resource management, and climate change adaptation.