Aid organisations

Aid organisations

Postby Cruz » Wed Nov 16, 2016 7:34 pm

The World Bank
It has two ambitious goals: to reduce extreme poverty to 3% before the 2030, and to promote equity in the developing world.
The institution provides low-interest loans, interest-free loans and grants to developing countries for education, health, public administration, infrastructure, private and financial sector development, agriculture and environmental and natural resource management.
Some of these projects are co-financed with governments, other multilateral institutions, commercial banks, export credit agencies and private sector investors.
Offers assistance to developing countries through policy advice, research, analysis and technical .Was founded in 1944, in the USA

Action Aid:
The priorities are: food, health and education for the children.
They help in the education of children to improve their future, build schools and train teachers, improve livelihoods and build sustainable gardens; orchard surpluses can be sold, to improve the economic position of families.
It is a Spanish ONG , was founded in 1972

Caritas:
It is an organization that depends on the Catholic Church and aids to promote social action, human development and the integral development of people, sensitize society and promote social justice.
They have reception centers, legal advice; help points for basic needs, projects to care for the family and children, care for old age, training and career guidance.
It was founded in 1897, Germany.

Oxfam
It's the world's leading emergency relief organization, implementing long-term development programs in vulnerable communities.
It is also part of a global movement, campaigning to end unfair trade rules, calling for better health and education services, and combating climate change.They sell secondhand clothes; the profits obtained are used to finance projects.
It was found in 1942, in United Kingdom
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