2. CARE works around the globe to save
lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social
justice.
We seek a world of
hope, inclusion, and social justice,
where poverty has been overcome
and all people live with dignity and
security.
WHO
IS
CARE?
3. 1967
CARE International Indonesia
• Humanitarian
Assistance
• Right to Food,
Water and Nutrition
• Community
Development
• Climate Justice
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Yayasan CARE Peduli
• Gender Equality
• Emergency Response
• Disaster Risk
Reduction
• Climate Resilience
• Women Economic
Empowerment
1967-70s
1990s
2000s
2018
JOURNEY IN
INDONESIA
6. What we offer
TRACK RECORD
Over 50 years of experience in humanitarian
response, women empowerment and
community development in Indonesia
ACCESS TO GLOBAL KNOW-HOW &
BEST PRACTICES & TOOL KITS
As part of the CARE Confederation, ready access to global
know-how and best practices e.g. humanitarian, gender,
community empowerment, climate justice, monitoring
and evaluation
EXPERTISE
• Gender analysis and mainstreaming
• Gender based violence (GBV)
• Cash-for-Work for women
• Women’s voice & leadership in the work place and
community
• Girls personal advancement and empowerment
• Women-led Village Savings & Loans Association
• Gender-lens planning and budgeting
• Climate resilience approaches
APPROACH
• Promotes sustainability and innovations
• Advocates policy changes
• Builds local capacity
• Forms alliances for wider impact
ACCOUNTABILITY
• Annually independently audited
• Feedback and accountability mechanism
• Tech-based financial and operations management
7. C A R E F O C U S E S O N
P R O G R A M A R E A S T H A T
D E L I V E R M A X I M U M
I M P A C T
C L I M A T E
R E S I L I E N T
W O M E N I N P A L M O I L
C R I S I S
R E S P O N S E
Current Projects:
a holistic, locally led approach
S T U N T I N G
8. Objectives
• Increase women’s economic opportunities and improve the
economic welfare of themselves and their families.
• Enhance women’s capacity, voice and leadership in the household
and community.
• Improve women’s and community health and nutritional status.
• Develop a holistic resilience model for palm oil communities.
4D I S T R I C T S
M U S I B A N Y U A S I N
S O U T H S U M A T E R A
Beneficiaries
Direct Indirect
1170
260
61,874
66,951
36 m o n t h s
Duration
S e p 2 2 – A u g 2 5
Partner
W O M E N I N P A L M O I L
Resilience Building for Women in Palm Oil
Community in Musi Banyuasin
9. Objective
• Provides access to clean water and basic waste management that is
sustainable, climate resilient, and offers job opportunities to the
community.
Outputs
3V I L L A G E S
S E R A N G D I S T R I C T
18 m o n t h s
Duration
A u g 2 2 – J u l 2 3
Partner
Climate-resilient Community-based Water Supply
and Waste Management Programme
C L I M A T E
R E S I L I E N T
Climate resilient clean water depot
& waste management access
Job diversification opportunity
through revolving funds
1 2
10. Objectives
• Improve mother and children's health and nutritional status.
• Increase women’s economic opportunities and improve the
economic welfare of themselves and their families.
• Enhance women’s capacity, voice, and leadership in the community
and household.
16V I L L A G E S
W E S T S U M B A W A
Stunting Reduction for A Resilient and Bright
Future Generation in West Sumbawa
Beneficiaries
Direct Indirect
450
36 m o n t h s
Duration
A u g 2 2 – J u l 2 5
Partner
150
150
2,629
5,000
5,000
S T U N T I N G