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Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan)

CARE has been working in the South Caucasus region since 1988, located on the cusp of Europe and Asia.

Our journey began as a response to the devastating Spitak earthquake in Armenia, and later, we responded to the armed conflicts that emerged in the 1990s and 2008.

In August 2008, as a response to a humanitarian crisis, CARE Georgia focused on aid to those displaced from their homes, those who returned to damaged dwellings, and support to those striving to make ends meet.

CARE has provided both immediate aid to people affected by conflicts and long-term support to vulnerable communities in rural South Caucasus.

Our work in the South Caucasus focuses on: 

  • Support for internally displaced people 
  • Strengthening women’s capacity for peace-building 
  • Humanitarian assistance 
  • Good governance and civil society development
  • Pro-poor economic development 
  • Agriculture development 

CARE has been working in the Caucasus, a region located on the borders of Europe and Asia, since 1993.  

Learn more about CARE Caucasus at http://www.care-caucasus.org.ge/ 

Program areas:

Disasters & Emergencies

Food & Water

Education & Livelihoods

Climate

Health

Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

In 2019, around 17,000 people fled Ukraine for Georgia seeking refuge. In Georgia, CARE took action by providing aid to the arriving Ukrainians.

We distributed important items like hygiene kits to those who had come to the country, and also established an information desk at the Kutaisi International Airport, offering valuable assistance and information to new arrivals.

The CARE team in the Caucasus region provided daily consultations to Ukrainian citizens seeking help – with over 300 individuals receiving crucial information, including emergency contacts and details about services available in Georgia, in their native language.

CARE also provided financial assistance to about 2,000 people over a three-month period. Partnering with a local organisation, there was a focus on legal services to provide legal aid, psychological support, protection, and case management to refugee women and children, ensuring their well-being during a challenging time.

Donate to our Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis today.

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Support our ongoing work to create a more equal world.

Your donation can help end extreme poverty and give people the means to build a better future for themselves in the Caucasus region.

For those living in extreme poverty, your support brings education and training, healthcare and clean water, nutritious food, and new ways to earn an income. And in times of crisis, you help us deliver emergency relief. Please donate today.

Photo: © Stephanie Calabrese Roberts/CARE and © Natia Nadirashvili/CARE Caucasus.

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CARE Australia acknowledges the First Nations of the land on which we work, including the Ngunnawal and the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung of the Eastern Kulin Nation. We respect and celebrate the sovereignty of the Traditional Owners of these lands and pay our respects to Elders past and present. CARE Australia further acknowledges the Indigenous peoples and traditional owners of the lands across all the countries in which we work and recognise the enduring impacts of colonisation and ongoing inequality and injustices in the global, national and local distribution of resources, power and privilege. 

CARE Australia is a leading international aid organisation that works around the globe to save lives and defeat poverty.

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