Care International Programme Standards Framework Vision and Mission
Care International Programme Standards Framework Vision and Mission
Care International Programme Standards Framework Vision and Mission
CARE
MISSION
INTERNATIONAL
PROGRAMME STANDARDS FRAMEWORK
The CARE International Programme Framework relates the CI Vision and
Mission to selected Principles, Standards and guidelines that CI Members
agree should inform and shape all CARE programmes and projects. Its
component parts are shown graphically in this pyramid, and then presented
in abbreviated fashion below. 1
CI Programming Principles
CI Project Standards
Core Guidelines
CARE programmes and projects should propose strategies that lead to lasting impact
on the lives of poor people and communities. They should do so in a way that
conforms with the purpose CI describes for itself in its vision and mission.
VISION STATEMENT
We seek a world of hope, tolerance and social justice, where poverty
has been overcome and people live in dignity and security.
MISSION STATEMENT
1
Only the vision, mission, principles and standards are included in this brief summary. The Impact
Guidelines (Feb. 2000) still serve as the core DME guidelines, though they will be updated during
FY04. The many sectoral/technical guidelines will soon be accessible through the Internet (those
related to DME are already available at www.kcenter.com/care/dme.)
In order to fulfil CARE’s vision and mission, all of CARE’s programming should
conform with the following Programming Principles, contained within the CI Code.
These Principles are characteristics that should inform and guide, at a fundamental
level, the way we work. They are not optional. These Programming Principles are
as follows:
2
These standards refer specifically to CARE projects (whether implemented directly or through
partners). However, where there are specific longer-term programme plans these standards should
apply to them as well.
4. Have a design that is based on a holistic analysis of the needs and rights of
the target population and the underlying causes of their conditions of poverty
and social injustice. It should also examine the opportunities and risks
inherent in the potential interventions.
5. Use a logical framework that explains how the project will contribute to an
ultimate impact upon the lives of members of a defined target population.
9. Develop and implement a monitoring and evaluation plan and system based
on the logical framework that ensures the collection of baseline, monitoring,
and final evaluation data, and anticipates how the information will be used
for decision making; with a budget that includes adequate amounts for
implementing the monitoring and evaluation plan.
11. Use indicators that are relevant, measurable, verifiable and reliable.
13. Be informed by and contribute to ongoing learning within and outside CARE.