Care Zimbabwe operates within the Computers and Technology industry, focusing on information technology and services. Based in the UK, the organization employs approximately 201 individuals and reported a revenue of 101 million USD. Its published documents primarily address agricultural initiatives, specifically the supply and distribution of livestock as part of the USAID-funded Takunda Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) Project. This project aims to enhance food security and nutrition for vulnerable smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe's Manicaland and Masvingo regions. The organization is involved in procuring and distributing goats and improved indigenous chickens to support these farmers. The terms of reference for the project outline the requirements for suppliers, including the delivery of livestock to designated distribution points and compliance with health and vaccination standards. Additionally, Care Zimbabwe has produced a technical brief that analyzes social factors related to its initiatives, reflecting its commitment to understanding and addressing the needs of the communities it serves. Overall, Care Zimbabwe's focus is on leveraging technology and partnerships to improve agricultural resilience and food security in targeted areas.