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"Our unconditional positive regard for human beings opens for us creative and individual ways of working. We trust in the potential of the individual.
In relationship we accompany the process to a self-confident and independent Me."
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Vision: Healthy women and children Mission: Enabling rural women and children to progress towards the minimum required nutritional status Strategy: Sensitization, nutrition service and economic enabling
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The Planet Wheeler Foundation, a prescribed private fund, was established in 2008 by Maureen and Tony Wheeler, founders of Lonely Planet Publications. Planet Wheeler is based in Melbourne, Australia and currently funds over 60 projects in the developing world. While we focus on South East Asia, East Africa and South America we currently provide support to NGOs in 30 different countries. Our purpose, put simply, is to support practical and effective projects which make a difference in the alleviation of poverty.
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Global Development Group is a charity organisation carrying out humanitarian projects with approved partners and providing aid to relieve poverty in a tangible way. We provide long term solutions through the provision of quality aid development projects in approved countries.
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Basel does not only engage in partnerships with other wealthy cities. It is also committed to development projects in poorer countries. Every year, the city gives 1,65 million Swiss Francs to development projects, both abroad and within Switzerland. The money is intended to improve the conditions for people in the poorest countries of the world and in the poorest regions in Switzerland.
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The Department of Women and Child Development implements certain innovative programmes for women and children. These programmes cover welfare and support services, training for employment and income generation, and awareness.
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Frères de nos Frères or "FdnF" is a non governmental Swiss organization which is apolitical and non-denominational. Founded in 1965, its first project was to sponsor emergency aid to relieve famine in India. FdnF’s objectives have evolved over the years. The motto:”It is better to teach people how to fish than to give them food” is a guideline for today’s projects.
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The founder of the Veerni Project has supported Sambhali in setting up the Sheerni Project in Setrawa. This program helps women gain independence through micro-credit loans. In addition Sambhali is allowed to use sewing machines on a memorandum of understanding. Ms. Jacqueline de Chollet serves on Sambhali’s Advisory Panel.
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