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International partnerships.

Thanks to partnerships in several countries, we can count on material, human and financial support of various organisations. We would like to sincerely thank them because their collaboration allows us to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of EDYFU’s projects.

 

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They financially support us

Education et Futur (Bolivia) Geneva is a Geneva-based association of friends of EDYFU in Switzerland. It’s a member of the Geneva Federation of Cooperation, and financially supports some of “La Libélula’s projects such as “The Girl’s Inn”.

El Amanecer is our partner since 2009. A Belgian non-profit association, they send us volunteers and support us financially on some of the aspects of the Amanecer centre, notably the computer classes, productive activities, etc. They take care of the coordination of the sponsorship project in Belgium, and help us to find new financial partners.

Adailes is our partner since 2010. This association founded by a group of friends of EDYFU and based in Perpignan is in charge of the coordination of the sponsorship in France and supports financially, thanks to monthly donors, some of “La Libélula’s projects such as the school support, the canteen,…

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They participated in our projects

Wallonie Bruxelles Internationale, thanks to the support and in collaboration with the HEPH Condorcet, participated and still participates in the financing of several EDYFU projects such as the launching of the Valley of the Condors, the wool weaving project between the Valley of the Condors and the Amanecer centre.

Talitha Koum is a partner association of El Amanecer that has participated in the financing of the new semi-industrial bakery of the Amanecer centre in Morros Blancos.

Femmes d’Europe is a Belgian association that’s also a partner of El Amanecer and has participated in the financing of small projects at the Amanecer centre.

Vie d’enfant is a partner association of El Amanecer which has participated in the financing of the school support project of the Amanecer centre.

The Belgium-based King Baudoin Foundation also participated in the financing of some of the Amanecer centre’s projects, such as the construction of the well to supply the neighbourhood with water and the participatory garden project.

The T’serstevens Foundation, a partner of El Amanecer, also participated in the financing of the micro-credit project of the Amanecer centre.