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We value diversity and seek, listen to and respond to suggestions for improvement. Patients and families are at the centre of all we do. Whether it's caring for a patient, family member or colleague, being compassionate is fundamental to the work we do.

We care about the health and well-being of one another and those we serve. We believe that simple acts of kindness matter. As an academic health sciences organization, we achieve excellence through knowledge and innovation.

We believe in daring to innovate in all areas of our work to provide the best care for patients and families. We encourage one another to be life-long learners. We learn from the experiences of patients and families and value their ideas. Our provincial scope means we foster partnerships wherever possible to improve health outcomes. We collaborate with each other, those we serve and regional, provincial, national and international colleagues. We believe cultivating partnerships also means supporting patients and their families to make the health-care decisions that are right for them.

Read more. Right to Food, Water and Nutrition: CARE International draws on decades of work protecting and enhancing food, water and nutrition security for the most vulnerable. Goal: 75 million people, the majority of them women and girls, increase their fulfilment of their right to adequate food, water and nutrition.

Goal: 50 million people increase the fulfillment of their right to health, and 30 million women their right to sexual and reproductive health. Women's Economic Justice: CARE stands in solidarity with women living in poverty and supports their efforts to fulfil their economic rights and aspirations. Goal : Our impact goal is that 50 million women have more equitable access to and control over economic resources and opportunities by Goal: 25 million poor and marginalized people, particularly women and girls, have strengthened their resilience and adaptive capacities to the effects of climate change.

Most of the 1. They are denied basic human rights, have limited access to health care, to education and to the opportunity to earn a living. They are frequently denied the opportunity to have a say in the decisions that affect their future. When families struggle to grow enough food, girls are often the last to eat and the first to be kept home from school.

Women are those who are frequently denied the right to own the land they have farmed their entire lives. Women and girls are not just the faces of poverty — they are the key to overcoming it and CARE invests in them as the greatest sources of untapped human potential in the world. When women are healthier, their children and families are healthier. For every year a girl spends in school, she raises her family income by up to 20 percent.

And when women have an income, they invest in their children and families, creating benefits for generations to come.

How We Work CARE tackles the underlying causes of poverty and social injustice in order to deliver lasting change in the lives of poor and vulnerable people.



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