Founded in 1970, Africare is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people in Africa. They work in various sectors including health, agriculture, education, and economic development.
Founded in 1970 by C. Payne Lucas
Originally named Africans in Crisis Committee, till 1971
Name changed to Africare in 1971
First program launched in Sudan in 1972
Started with a budget of $100,000
Non-profit organization fighting poverty worldwide with a focus on empowering women and girls.
International confederation of 20 NGOs working together to end poverty.
International NGO focused on human rights and sustainable development.
Africare works to improve the health and well-being of communities by implementing healthcare initiatives.
Africare helps agricultural communities increase their crop yields and develop sustainable farming practices.
Africare supports education initiatives in Africa, including building and maintaining schools and providing scholarships.
Africare's mission is to improve the lives of people in Africa through various programs and initiatives.
Africare receives funding from various sources including individual donations, government grants, and corporate partnerships.
Africare works in various countries throughout Africa including Tanzania, Liberia, Madagascar, and Uganda.
Africare takes a community-based approach to development, working with local leaders and organizations to implement programs that are sustainable and impactful.
You can get involved with Africare by donating, volunteering, or participating in one of their advocacy campaigns.