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Summary Of: Africare

Africare was founded in 1970 as a private... Africare supported more than 150 programs in 26 African countries... Africare has become a leader among private... Africare also supports water resource development... Africare gave the award to former United States president... Africare works in partnership with African communities to achieve healthy and productive societies... Africare believes that only through strong communities can Africa feed itself... Africare is the oldest and largest African American organization in the field... Africare was incorporated in Hawaii... Africare was permanently re... Africare concentrated on helping to alleviate the effects of severe drought in West Africa... Africare had shifted its emphasis to development programs in the areas of food... Africare provides emergency humanitarian aid as well... Lucas retired after 31 years as president and Africare welcomed as its third president... Africare had expanded to the point where President Nelson Mandela of South Africa stated... I regard Africare as one of America... Africare has delivered more than... Africare has constructed thousands of wells and irrigation systems... Africare has worked in several hundred communities... Africare has worked in the... Africare continues working through its... Africare has used the inclusive model of organizing and empowering village... Before Africare came into being... Africare set out to create that bridge... Africare has arranged monthly discussions between the African diplomatic corps in Washington... presented Africare with the Aggrey Medal for accomplishments in establishing enduring links of friendship and cooperation between... 1990 Africare was the first recipient of the... has twice recognized local Africare employees with its annual humanitarian award... presented Africare an award for Outstanding Achievement in Philanthropy... honored Africare for helping African children affected by HIV... honored Africare for supporting national civil rights and humanitarian endeavors... Africare has been ranked a... has designated Africare as one of its...

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