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Creating opportunities for the rural poor to build a sustainable livelihood |
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Your Feet (FYF) is a UK-based development NGO working in partnership
with NGOs in south Asia and southern Africa.
FYF programmes offer long-term, sustainable solutions to poverty that utilise available resources and are economically viable. All programmes recognise the need to build the organisational capacity of local NGOs and project participants, thus empowering the poor and enabling them to control their own lives. Since last six years our organisation is collaborated with FYF in various activities like
You can visit FYF website: http://www.fyf.org.uk/ |
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Aid (CA) works wherever the need is greatest, irrespective of religion.
It supports local organizations, which are best placed to understand local
needs, as well as giving help on the ground through 16 overseas offices. Christian Aid believes in strengthening people to find their own solutions to the problems they face. It strives for a new world transformed by an end to poverty and campaigns to change the rules that keep people poor. From 1990 we are associated with CA on different projects.
You can visit The Cristian Aid website: http://www.christian-aid.org.uk |
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The Bernard van Leer Foundation (BvLF) is a private foundation created in 1949 that is based in the Netherlands and operates internationally. The Foundation is concerned with young children's overall development and therefore promotes a holistic approach including education, health and nutrition. The mission of the BvLF is to enhance opportunities for children growing up in circumstances of social and economic disadvantage. The objective is to develop children's innate potential to the greatest extent possible. We concentrate on children 0-8 years because research findings have demonstrated that interventions in the early years of childhood are most effective in yielding lasting benefits to children and society. BvLF has two main departments, Programme Development and Management (PDM) and Programme Documentation and Communication (PDC). The first could broadly be called the Foundation's grantmaking side, and the second draws on the experience of the early childhood community to inform policy and practice. Sharing knowledge and know-how From 1996 we are associated with BvLF on different projects.
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Church Development Service (EED)
The EED's work is rooted in:
On the initiative of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD), the established Protestant Churches as well as the Free Churches decided to found the EED during the second half of 1999 including also the Old Catholic Church, the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Association of Missions and Churches (EMW). The EED creates and strengthens awareness among people in the churches, the general public and in politics, increasing the potential for advocacy against need, poverty, persecution and conflict and, in this way, contributes towards improving the political and economic pre-conditions for a more humane development. For the benefit of the poor and needy, the EED is involved in transforming society and championing their cause. In the face of the complex challenges ensuing from global structural changes, the EED shares the development philosophy of the ecumenical movement and is striving for justice, peace and the integrity of creation. Within the EED, the areas of financial support, personnel support and
secondment as well as professional consultancy have, for organisational
reasons, been integrated into regional departments. Development related
public relations work, lobbying and education as well as programme evaluation
and enhancement are carried out in special departments. With regard to funding, the Protestant Association for Co-operation in Development (EZE) remains the contracting party to the Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development (BMZ). The EZE General Assembly is closely linked to the EED Governing Board. Funds granted by BMZ are processed by EED staff. The EED is also a member of the Association of German Development NGOs (VENRO) and the Association of WCC-related Development Organisations in Europe (APRODEV). From 1987 we are associated with EZE now EED on different projects.
For more details visit: http://www.eed.de |

