The program's main objective is to enhance the livelihood of disabled people by empowering the local communities.
In 2007, Care Society Partnered with the South Asian CBR Network, to promote the United Nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities.
(UNCRPD) In 2010, in collaboration with FIDA international, CBR training was held in 4 central atolls in Maldives and CBR components were established in Vaavu Keyodhoo, Felidhoo, Haa Dhal Hanimadhoo and HaaAlif Marandhoo.
[3] After the 2004 tsunami, Care in collaboration with Oxfam GB and Action Aid International (AI) conducted rapid assessments in the southern islands and dispatched over $200,000 in aid to communities in G. Alif Atoll and G. Dh Atoll.
In collaboration with AAI, A 3-year tsunami response program was initiated with a focus on, Providing Psycho-social care to traumatized survivors, Providing alternate livelihoods for tsunami-affected survivors, Combating social issues such as drugs, domestic violence, Violence Against Women and child abuse, Developing agricultural nurseries and training Centers, Mobilizing women and community groups to voice their rights.