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ANNUAL REPORT

CARE USA

CARE’s work spans the globe and touches someone’s life in one way or another at every single moment of the day. Our story can be told as many different ways as there are people to tell it. But we need a common language, something with universal meaning:

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Facts | p.20 Thank you | p.22 Map | p.24 President’s Letter/Board of Directors | p.26 Financials | p.28

10 Creating Changepag

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06 Investing in Women and Girls

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08 Making the Connection

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12 Sustaining Change

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14 The Value of Partnerships

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18 Reflecting on Our Work

If everyone started from the same place on the path out of poverty, CARE wouldn’t need to focus on women and girls. But that’s not the case. The societies that lag furthest behind are those where laws and traditions hinder women’s empowerment.

ADD ALL THIS UP, AND IT’S CLEAR: Women and girls are the largest group facing systematic discrimination and marginalization in the world. We cannot advance as a planet and a people when half of us are treated as inferior, kept from reaching our potential and denied the opportunity to contribute to society.

CARE WORKS TO LIFT THE WEIGHT OF INEQUALITY SO THAT EVERYONE CAN LIVE UP TO HIS OR HER POTENTIAL.

“The most important determinant

of a country’s competitiveness

is its human talent – the skills,

education and productivity of its

workforce. And women account

for one-half of the potential

talent base throughout the world.

To maximize its competitiveness

and development potential, each

country should strive for gender

equality – that is, to give women

the same rights, responsibilities

and opportunities as men.” — World Economic Forum Global

Gender Gap Report, 2009

1. United Nations Development Programme. 2. UNESCO Institute for Statistics. 3. UNESCO Priority Gender Equality Action Plan, 2008-2013. 4. UNESCO Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2009.

CARE Annual Report 2009 • p. 5

= percent of the world’s women who cannot get bank loans.

= percent of the world’s children out of school who are girls.

percent of the world’s poorest people who are female.=

= percent of the world’s illiterate adults who are women.

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When women and girls are doing well, those around them are too. So when CARE focuses on women and girls, it’s not to the exclusion of men and boys– it’s a strategy to accomplish more with our work in a community.

PATHWAY TOEMPOWERMENT

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MAKING THECONNECTION

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CARE’S PROGRAMS BY ACTIVITY

Emergency and Rehabilitation

Lasting Solutions to Poverty

VISIONWe seek a world of hope, tolerance and social justice, where poverty has been overcome and people live in dignity and security. CARE will be a global force and a partner of choice within a worldwide movement dedicated to ending poverty. We will be known everywhere for our unshakable commitment to the dignity of people.

PROGRAMMING PRINCIPLES• Promote empowerment • Work with partners • Ensure accountability and promote responsibility• Address discrimination • Promote the nonviolent resolution of confl icts• Seek sustainable results

MISSIONCARE’s mission is to serve individuals and families in the poorest communities in the world. Drawing strength from our global diversity, resources and experience, we promote innovative solutions and are advocates for global responsibility.

We facilitate lasting change by: strengthening capacity for self-help; providing economic opportunity; delivering relief in emergencies; infl uencing policy decisions at all levels; addressing discrimination in all its forms.

Guided by the aspirations of local communities, we pursue our mission with both excellence and compassion, because the people we serve deserve nothing less.

CORE VALUESRespect: We affi rm the dignity, potential and contribution of participants, donors, partners and staff.

Integrity: We act consistently with CARE’s mission, being honest and transparent in what we do and say, and accept responsibility for our collective and individual actions.

Commitment: We work together effectively to serve the larger community.

Excellence: We constantly challenge ourselves to the highest levels of learning and performance to achieve greater impact.

HOW CARE’S EXPENSES ARE ALLOCATEDSupport Services

and Fundraising

Program Expenses

Centuries ago, Italian merchants used the @ sign as a measure of capacity. More recently, it has come to symbolize Internet communications and connectedness. At CARE, our strength comes from our capacity as one of the world’s largest humanitarian organizations and our strong connections to our supporters and the people we serve.

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Together with our partners, we reached more than 30 million people with information and services to improve their health, including familyplanning, maternal and newborn care.

Almost 10 million people improved crop production, adapted to climate changes, increased household income and promoted the sustainable use of natural resources.

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CARE provided almost 7 million people with improved access to school and better quality education.

CARE supported more than 800 poverty-fi ghting projects in 72 countries to reach more than 59 million people in fiscal year 2009.

Through health and social services, CARE and our partners helped more than 10 million people protect themselves from HIV, reduce stigma associated with the illness, and mitigate its negative economic impact.

CARE’s water and sanitation projects increased access to safe water and improved health and hygiene practices for over 5 million people.

Our emergency response and preparedness programs reached 10 million people, with special emphasis on the needs of the most vulnerable: women,children and the elderly.

More than 9 million people gained access to credit, acquired skills to start or expand businesses and improved their income through CARE’s economic development programs.

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Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationCargillELMA Philanthropies Services (U.S.), Inc.Howard G. Buffett Foundation

Oak FoundationSall Family FoundationSaperlipopetteThe Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Catholic Relief ServicesCredit Suisse FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundGap, Inc.General Mills FoundationGlobal ImpactThe Jordan Family

Michael and Susan Dell FoundationNIKE FoundationNot On Our WatchOracle CorporationSheila C. Johnson Foundation, Inc.Starbucks Coffee CompanyTOSA Foundation

$500,000-$999,999

FY09 Gifts of $1 Million and Above

Adelia Russell Charitable FoundationBaume & MercierConrad N. Hilton FoundationMs. Susan Crown The Ford FoundationGE FoundationGoogle Inc. Charitable Giving Fund, Tides Foundation

Kraft FoodsThe Peierls FoundationThe Pine Tree FoundationRichard and Rhoda Goldman Fund Mr. and Mrs. Ben RussellMr. Douglas TildenThe Trehan FoundationThe UPS FoundationMs. Deidra J. Wager

$250,000-$499,999

Each day,

CARE strives

to put into action

the compassion

and generosity

represented by

your gifts.

And we see this

gratitude paid

forward by

individuals and

communities who,

in turn, help their

neighbors build

brighter futures.

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AES CorporationAlliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) Mrs. Nancy K. AndersonThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationAnita M. McCullough Living TrustThe Annenberg FoundationAnonymous (7)The Atlantic FoundationThe Baxter International FoundationBill & Melinda Gates FoundationThe Boeing CompanyBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationCargillThe Charles Schwab FoundationCharles Stewart Mott FoundationThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsThe Coca-Cola CompanyEstate of Priscilla B. CollinsConrad N. Hilton FoundationCredit Suisse The David and Lucile Packard FoundationDavid R. and Patricia D. Atkinson FoundationDelphi Asset ManagementDelta Air LinesMr. Joseph H. Ellis and Mrs. Barbara I. EllisELMA Philanthropies Services (U.S.), Inc.Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFidelity Charitable Gift Fund - Randall Charitable FundThe Ford FoundationGap, Inc.GE FoundationGlobal ImpactHarold Simmons FoundationHoward G. Buffett Foundation JPMorgan Chase Foundation The Joseph and Bonnie Kies EndowmentThe Jordan FamilyDean and Elizabeth KehlerThe Kresge FoundationThe LeBrun FoundationLloyd A. Fry FoundationLoren A. Jahn Private Charitable Foundation

Dr. Elizabeth Mary LutasThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationThe Marshall-Reynolds FoundationThe MathWorks, Inc.Michael and Susan Dell FoundationMicrosoft CorporationMicrosoft Giving CampaignThe Morgridge Family FoundationOak FoundationOracle CorporationThe Panaphil FoundationThe Peierls FoundationPenzance FoundationPew Charitable TrustsPfi zer, Inc.Randell Charitable FundRobert T. Rolfs FoundationThe Robert W. Woodruff FoundationAdelia Russell Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ben RussellSall Family FoundationSaperlipopetteSchultz Family FoundationSheila C. Johnson and The Sheila C. Johnson FoundationSony Music Entertainment, Inc./Pearl JamMr. and Mrs. StanleyStarbucks Coffee CompanyThe Starr FoundationMr. Daniel M. TellepThe Thomas Lyle Williams Charitable TrustTOSA FoundationTower Research Capital, LLCUnocal CorporationUPS FoundationVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramW.K. Kellogg FoundationWeyerhaeuser Company FoundationWilliam and Flora Hewlett FoundationMr. A. Morris Williams, Jr. and Mrs. Ruth A. WilliamsWisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

Lifetime Cumulative Gifts of $1 Million and Above

We can’t emphasize it enough: Without you, nothing we do would be possible. Your support enables us to bring life-saving and life-changing programs to millions of people. Without you, we wouldn’t be working every day to address the underlying causes of poverty. Thank you!

Gaby and Genevieve AjramDr. Ursula AlletagMehrdad and Sholeh AmanatMr. Craig G. AndersonMrs. Nancy K. AndersonMr. John E. Andrus IIIMr. and Mrs. James BalaDonald and Elizabeth BallardBaltimore Community FoundationPaul and Mary Jan BancroftMr. Dennis M. BarryFarid and Ann BehfarMr. Jean Jacques BelyVidya and Sally BobbaMrs. Markley C. CameronJuan Carrillo and Dominique MielleMr. and Mrs. Henry ChaplinMs. Virginia F. ColemanCommunity Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc.Mr. John CookCorn Products International, Inc.Mr. W. H. H. CranmerMrs. Jane DanielsSaul and Consuelo DiazDigitas, LLCMary Pohli DrakeElixir Medical CorporationMr. Richard A. Ely and Mrs. Linda M. ElyErnest and Rose Samuels FoundationMr. Brandon EvansMr. and Mrs. W. Neil EvansFederated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc.Fidelity InvestmentsMr. Vincent Florentino and Mrs. Ruth E. FlorentinoMr. Otto L. ForchheimerMr. Russell Frackman and Myrna MorgansternBrian Friedman and Vanessa Slinger-FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Friend IIIDr. Marcel P.J. GaudreauJim Fullarton and Natalie GauthierGeneral Federation of Women’s ClubsDeirdre Giblin and David DuBardGive With LibertyJohn and Stella GravesThe Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Grosvenor Building Services, Inc.

Mr. Clifford HansenMs. Olivia HansenHealth Empowering HumanityMr. Mark HeisingHewlett-PackardMr. Robert Horowitz and Mrs. Julie HorowitzMr. Wentworth HubbardJ.T. Tai & Co. Foundation, Inc.The Jay and Rose Phillips Family FoundationMr. Allen Jedlicka Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. JessupJewish Communal FundJohnson & Johnson Family of CompaniesMs. Debora L. JonesJourney Charitable FoundationThe Joyce & Gary Wenglowski FoundationDr. Nancy and Mr. Michael KaehrMr. Peter H. Kaskell and Mrs. Joan M. KaskellDr. Kevin KellyKenneth Douglass FoundationMr. Philip KentMr. Steven Kessel and Ms. Sibyl FrankenburgMr. Arthur KiefferMr. Kurt N. Kimber and Mrs. Angela WyattThe Kindergarten UnitMr. and Mrs. Chris A. KindredMs. Janine KrivokapichMs. Susan LaingMr. Jared Levy Louis H. Gross FoundationMrs. Marcia T. MacKinnonThomas E. Mallouk and Gael G. MalloukManagement 360Joe and Linda MantheiyMr. Richard MarinMr. Gordon A. McLeanMerle and Ellen Morgan Gift FundMr. Karl D. and Lynette A. MillerMr. Rohinton MobedDr. Gordon E. MooreThe Morgridge Family FoundationMs. Jutta MosseDr. Edward T. MulhernNational Philanthropic TrustNordstrom

Mr. Matthew P. O’LoughlinOprah’s Angel NetworkPamphalon Foundation Mr. John Glenn PitcairnMr. and Mrs. Randall E. PondSkylar PoolePremiere Sports Productions, LLCMr. and Mrs. John RakoskeMr. Larry D. RexrodeThe Ritchey Family Community PropertySaks IncorporatedMr. Jonathan Mark and Ms. Donna SaksonThe San Diego FoundationSandy Hill FoundationSealift, Inc.Select Equity GroupDr. Andrew M. SesslerMr. and Mrs. W.C. ShanleyDr. and Mrs. Carl B. ShorySide By Side Foundation CustodySimmons Family FoundationMrs. Lorraine C. SnellMr. Walter SnodellMr. Jonathan Solovy and Ms. Stacey FisherChristine SpillaneRichard K. and Harriet SquireSean T. StricklandSundaresanWilliam and Joyce Thibodeauxtimetospa.comThe Tolleson Family FoundationUnitedHealth GroupJanet M. VasiliusVerite, Inc.Dr. Jonathon Vitsky and Dr. Grace LeeRosemary WaddenMr. and Mrs. Mark J. WalkerThe Walmart FoundationWells FargoWestern Union FoundationThe William and May D. Norris FoundationThe William J. and Jane F. Napier Charitable Lead TrustMr. Duncan E. WilliamsMs. Jane WillitsDr. Paul L. WinterDr. Susan Yarian

The Alice Tully FoundationMr. Richard D. and Mrs. Ruth B. Armold Mr. and Mrs. E. T. BaldridgeDr. and Mrs. J. Gregory BallentineMr. and Mrs. Martin BalserDr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. BarnesMr. Joseph BattatBernard van Leer FoundationMr. Don Blenko Jr. and Mrs. Marcia W. BlenkoScott and Roxanne BokThe Boston FoundationMr. David BrandKenneth and Cheryl BransonThe Brook Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. John Steven Cafl ischMrs. Nancy S. CalcagniniThe California Community FoundationMr. Walter C. D. Carlson and Ms. Deborah de HoyosCervantes Capital, LLCChinese International School (Hong Kong)Chung-Wei Ng and Carl T. KelleyCiti Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.Darbali Air Conditioning & RefrigerationMs. Barbara A. DawkinsDewey & LeBoeuf, LLPThe Ellis Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Evans

Todd and Dorothy EvansForen Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert W. GalvinGoldman Sachs Philanthropy FundMr. Robert J. GreenMr. and Mrs. Douglas HamiltonMrs. Arloene Young HawleyMr. Raeburne Heimbeck Mr. Mark HerlacheMr. Paul A. HigginsJerry and Patsy HubbardDr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hug Jr.The Human Fund IBM Employee Services CenterIrene E. and George A. Davis FoundationJDD Holdings, LLCMr. Eric JorgensenPaul and Jasveer KavanaghMs. Carol KearneyMrs. Susan KinzieLavalette Holdings Corp.The Les Oiseaux FoundationThe Litterman Family FoundationLouise Blackman Tollefson Family FoundationMr. Joseph Mancino and Mrs. Laurel A. MancinoThe Marks Family FoundationMr. Eugene MarkusMr. and Mrs. Frank MarsMr. John A. McNeice Jr. and Mrs. Margarete E. McNeiceMerkle

Merrill Lynch Trust CompanyThe Mosakowski Family FoundationMultiple District 19 LionsMrs. Anna B. MunchMr. and Mrs. Pandurang NayakThe New York Community TrustNorth Dakota Farmers UnionMaureen O’Hara and David EasleyPfi zer FoundationPfi zer, Inc.Rainbow World FundMr. Bradley ReidMr. and Mrs. Jack ReisMr. Kyle S. RhoadesRobert J. Frisby Foundation, Inc.Lucinda Roy and Larry JacksonThe Saban Family FoundationMr. Thomas and Mrs. Ulrike Schlafl yMr. Benjamin T. ShawMr. Frank J. SnopkoSociété Générale Mrs. Peggy SomozaSoros Fund Charitable FoundationBrien and Cynthia StaffordMs. Jane StamperStarbucks Coffee CompanyVirginia Wellington Cabot FoundationMarissa Wesely and Fred HamermanWest Foundation, Inc.What is Your Self-Worth? FoundationMr. Allen WisniewskiDr. Lowell L. WoodJulie Zelinski and Matthias Vaska

$15,000-$24,999

Ms. Edith AllenAnthony R. Abraham Foundation, Inc.The Barstow FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert BartelsThe Baxter International FoundationBeyond the 11th FoundationBinnacle Family FoundationMs. Charlotte T. BordeauxThe Boston Note CompanyMr. and Mrs. David A. BoutwellThe Cable CompanyCARE AlabamaMr. Charles C. Cahn Jr.The Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationThe Cedars FoundationCharles Lamar Family FoundationCitibank, NACitigroup Preferred Custody ServicesClipper Ship Foundation, Inc.The Community Foundation for the National Capital RegionConAgra CorporationCornell University FoundationMr. Glen A. CunninghamThe Danellie FoundationThe Davee FoundationMr. James DevaneyDouglas B. Marshall Jr. Family FoundationFifth Third BankFirmenich, Inc.Mrs. Janet A. Fisher

Dr. Brian FryMr. and Mrs. James P. GlaserMs. Jill Rosenblatt GordonHaley & Aldrich, Inc.Harold Simmons FoundationHelen S. CrowderMrs. Marjorie Y. HiuraSister Julia HuiskampAlan and Glen HusakThe Hyde FoundationMr. and Mrs. Loren A. JahnMr. Alan K. JenningsChandra Jessee and Julius GaudioJanet and Howard KaganMr. Tim Kerr and Ms. Cynthia WellsMr. Jeffrey L. Kofsky and Mrs. Linda KofskyMs. Ronni S. LacrouteThe Lawrence FoundationMr. Elliot LehmanThe Lutheran Church Missouri Synod FoundationMac’s Shell Service, Inc.Mary Catherine Bunting FoundationThe Medtronic FoundationMr. Harold C. MeissnerThe Merck Company FoundationMicrosoft CorporationMillennium Water AllianceThe Minneapolis FoundationMrs. Albert J. MoormanMrs. Elizabeth R. MoranNetwork for GoodMr. and Mrs. David R. Peeler

Ms. Charlotte PerretMary and Myron PetersonPharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)Ping Y. Tai Foundation, Inc.Quixote FoundationThe Reilly FamilyThe Robert and Loek C. Neimeth Family Foundation, Inc.Rock Paper Scissors FoundationMrs. Ardath H. RodaleMr. Russell G. Ross, Sr.The Saint Paul FoundationMark and Cindy SchoeppnerMr. Jonathan J. SeagleShaker Family Charitable FoundationSigma PartnersSilicon Valley Community FoundationStephen and Tabitha King FoundationSymantec CorporationThe T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable GivingTeavanaRichard and Elaine TinbergTroutman SandersUnited Way InternationalWal-Mart Stores, Inc.Mr. Douglas J. Weckstein and Mrs. Tara T. WecksteinMr. Wade and Mrs. Brenda Woodson Mr. Jason Yim

$100,000-$249,000

3M FoundationAbbott Laboratories & CorporationJean K. and David T. AkersAlbert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc.Almeida Family FoundationApogee ElectronicsPamela T. and C. Hunter BollThe Bryan & Christina Cressey FoundationMrs. Judith Buechner and Rev. C. Frederick BuechnerCogan Family FoundationCommunity Foundation for Monterey CountyAnthony and Lawrie DeanThe Donald G. Goodwin Family Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. EllisMr. Bert and Mrs. Candace ForbesMr. and Mrs. John H. FordGlobal Water ChallengeHurvis Charitable FoundationGregory and Anne JordanKellcie FundThe Marshall-Reynolds FoundationMerck & Co., Inc.Microsoft Giving CampaignMixThis!Moet Hennessy USAMr. & Mrs. Paul MurphyMrs. Rita Murphy-CarfagnaThe Northern Trust Co.Mr. Thomas D. PooleMr. Allan P. Scholl

Gregg and Kim SciabicaThe Seattle FoundationShareGift USATucker and Janet ShortMr. David Smith and Mrs. Nancy SmithUnited Way of San Luis Obispo County, Inc.Weyerhaeuser Company FoundationThe Willow Springs FoundationThe Women’s ConferenceWorld Wings International, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Simon YinDr. Robert Zufall and Mrs. Kathryn Zufall

$50,000-$99,999

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$10,000-$14,999

$25,000-$49,999

ACE Charitable FoundationAcorn Media Group, Inc.Boeing CompanyMr. Peter J. BraamThe Charles Schwab FoundationCharles Stewart Mott FoundationMr. Thomas E. ClaugusCommunity Foundation of Greater MemphisCovance, Inc.Credit Suisse Americas FoundationThe David and Lucile Packard Foundation

The David R. & Patricia D. Atkinson FoundationThe Dietrich W. Botstiber FoundationEverett/O’Connor Charitable TrustGenetech FoundationMr. Justin S. HuscherIpswitch, Inc.JPMorgan Chase Foundation Dean and Elizabeth KehlerMr. Michael L. KeiserLevi Strauss FoundationLloyd A. Fry FoundationLuke and Elizabeth MorrowThe Osprey Foundation The Panaphil Foundation

The Pentecost Family The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mr. Daniel SchmidtMr. Steve SchneiderThe Starr Foundation Stemcor USA, Inc.Stupski Family Fund of the San Francisco FoundationDavid A. TepperTutator FoundationMr. William D. UngerThe Warburg Pincus FoundationMs. Tiffany WeakleyMr. and Mrs. Michael E. WilesThe World Bank CommunityYouth Hope Foundation

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CARE International members

A. AustraliaB. Austria sub-offi ces in Hungary and Czech Republic

C. CanadaD. DenmarkE. FranceF. Germany / LuxemburgG. JapanH. NetherlandsI. NorwayJ. ThailandK. United KingdomL. United States

CARE International Secretariat

Geneva, SwitzerlandBrussels, BelgiumNew York, United States

CARE International Member

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To coordinate operations, one member of CARE International is designated “lead member” for each country. CARE USA is lead member for countries printed in italics. CARE International jointly manages countries in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

When used in footnotes, an asterisk tells you where to nd something. You’ll nd CARE in 72 countries, working to remove barriers to education, provide life-saving maternal health care, increase access to basic nancial services and support hundreds more poverty- ghting initiatives.

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1. Afghanistan 2. Angola 3. Bangladesh 4. Benin 5. Bolivia 6. Bosnia and Herzegovina 7. Brazil 8. Burundi 9. Cambodia10. Cameroon limited presence

11. Chad 12. Cote d’Ivoire13. Croatia

14. Cuba 15. Democratic Republic of Congo16. Ecuador17. Egypt 18. El Salvador19. Ethiopia20. Georgia 21. Ghana 22. Guatemala 23. Haiti24. Honduras 25. India

26. Indonesia27. Jordan 28. Kenya 29. Kosovo 30. Laos31. Lesotho 32. Liberia 33. Madagascar 34. Malawi 35. Mali36. Morocco limited presence

37. Mozambique38. Myanmar

39. Nepal40. Nicaragua 41. Niger42. Pakistan43. Papua New Guinea 44. Peru 45. Rwanda46. Senegal47. Serbia 48. Sierra Leone49. Somalia50. South Africa 51. Sri Lanka

52. Sudan 53. Tajikistan54. Tanzania55. Thailand56. Timor Leste57. Togo58. Uganda 59. Vanuatu limited presence

60. Vietnam61. West Bank/Gaza62. Yemen 63. Zambia 64. Zimbabwe

65. Armenia 66. Bulgaria 67. Montenegro 68. Philippines 69. Romania 70. Argentina71. Mongolia72. Russia

Countries with CARE programming in FY09 Countries where CARE worked or is working through partners:

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OFFICERS

W. Bowman CutterChair

Helene D. GaylePresident and CEO

Doris MeissnerVice Chair

Dean C. KehlerTreasurer

Carol HudsonSecretary

Peter D. BellPhilip JohnstonPresident Emeriti

MEMBERS

Richard J. AlmeidaRetired Chairman and CEO

Heller Financial

K.Y. AmoakoPresident

African Center for

Economic Transformation

Gilles ConcordelPresident and Founder

Tutator Foundation

Eduardo Castro-Wright

Vice Chairman of Walmart

Susan CrownVice President

Henry Crown & Company

W. Bowman CutterDirector, 21st Century Economy Project

Roosevelt Institute

Katharin S. DyerChief Talent & Transformation Offi cer

VivaKi

Maria EchavestePrincipal

Nueva Vista Group LLC

Helene D. GaylePresident and CEO

CARE

Lynn Walker Huntley on leave

President

Southern Education Foundation

Paul J. JansenDirector Emeritus

McKinsey & Company

Dean C. KehlerManaging Partner

Trimaran Capital Partners

Kenneth LehmanManaging Partner

KKP Group LLC

Richard A. MarinExecutive Chairman

Africa Israel Investments USA

Doris MeissnerSenior Fellow

Migration Policy Institute

Afaf I. MeleisMargaret Bond Simon Dean of Nursing

University of Pennsylvania

John P. MorgridgeChairman Emeritus

Cisco Systems

Randall E. PondExecutive Vice President

Cisco Systems

Virginia SallCo Founder

Sall Family Foundation

Ranvir K. TrehanVice Chairman

Apptis Holdings

Bruce C. TullyManaging Director

Beehive Ventures LLC

William D. UngerPartner Emeritus

Mayfi eld Fund

Monica VachherPresident

The Astor Group

Deidra WagerOwner

DJW LLC

As of October 2009

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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