Difference between revisions of "Irish Aid"
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|headquarters = Irish Aid Volunteering and Information Centre <br> | |headquarters = Irish Aid Volunteering and Information Centre <br> | ||
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|contact = Phone: 01 854 6920 <br> | |contact = Phone: 01 854 6920 <br> | ||
Email: [http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/contact-us/ online form] | Email: [http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/contact-us/ online form] | ||
− | |website = [http://www. | + | |website = [http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/ link] |
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− | |aim = | + | |aim = The aim of our aid programme is to reduce poverty and hunger, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where the needs are greatest. By supporting long term development and providing humanitarian assistance in over eighty countries, on behalf of the Irish people, we are helping to build better futures for some of the world’s poorest communities. |
|moreinfo = Irish Aid supports a range of development education programmes that raise awareness and understanding of global development and justice issues and advocate for change. Our work is guided by our [http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/news-publications/publications/publicationsarchive/2007/november/irish-aid-dev-education-strategy-plan-2007-2011/ Development Education Strategy] (PDF, 178kb) and by the [http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/about-us/our-organisation/our-advisory-groups/development-education-advisory-committee/ Development Education Advisory Committee] (DEAC). | |moreinfo = Irish Aid supports a range of development education programmes that raise awareness and understanding of global development and justice issues and advocate for change. Our work is guided by our [http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/news-publications/publications/publicationsarchive/2007/november/irish-aid-dev-education-strategy-plan-2007-2011/ Development Education Strategy] (PDF, 178kb) and by the [http://www.irishaid.gov.ie/about-us/our-organisation/our-advisory-groups/development-education-advisory-committee/ Development Education Advisory Committee] (DEAC). | ||
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− | |finance_mech = | + | |finance_mech = Most of the funding is spent on health and HIV and education services, agriculture and nutrition programmes and on providing much-needed humanitarian assistance in emergencies situations. |
− | |finance_budget= | + | |finance_budget= In 2012, the Government allocated €639 million to Ireland’s aid programme. |
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Aim —
The aim of our aid programme is to reduce poverty and hunger, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where the needs are greatest. By supporting long term development and providing humanitarian assistance in over eighty countries, on behalf of the Irish people, we are helping to build better futures for some of the world’s poorest communities.
More information — Irish Aid supports a range of development education programmes that raise awareness and understanding of global development and justice issues and advocate for change. Our work is guided by our Development Education Strategy (PDF, 178kb) and by the Development Education Advisory Committee (DEAC).
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Who can apply
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Our Partner Countries: Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Timor Leste, Uganda, Vietnam, Zambia
Other Countries: Liberia, Palestine, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe
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