Minister Peter Power announces €10m in funding for Irish and International Non-Governmental Organisations
Project supporting crop production and farm incomes in Ethiopia to
receive €600,000
The Minister for State for Overseas Development, Peter Power TD,
today announced Irish Aid funding of almost €10m in support of 41
projects in 31 developing countries.
The grants, approved under Irish Aid’s Civil Society Fund, will support the development work of 23 Irish and 8 international Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO). Making the announcement, Minister Power said:
“Support for NGOs’ development work is central to Irish Aid’s efforts to reduce global poverty. Irish Aid has built strong partnerships with NGOs and missionaries active in many of the world’s least developed countries. As well as supporting broader development, these organisations play a critical role in galvanising communities to reduce poverty. The funding announced today will strengthen our partnership over the coming years.”
Note to editors:
• Irish Aid is the Government’s official programme of assistance to developing countries. This year Irish Aid will provide over €140 million in support of the overseas development work of Irish and international NGOs.
• The Civil Society Fund focuses on poverty alleviation among the poorest people of the world through the provision of funding for sustainable development programmes and projects.
• The Irish and international NGOs funded by Irish Aid are working in Africa, Asia and Central and South America.
The Irish organisations to receive funding are:
Apostolic Work, Enlargement of 5 Primary
€248,640
Dublin Schools in Rural Zimbabwe
Amawele, 2 School
Development
€200,000
Dublin Projects in South Africa
Cambodia Trust Ireland, Centre for Physical
€28,980
Dublin Rehabilitation in Timor
Leste
Camara Education, Providing
Technology €1,200,000 Dublin
to Schools in Developing
Countries
Church Mission Society Ireland, Health and Education
€935,308
Dublin Programme in Sudan and
Ethiopia
College of Anaesthetists, Management of
Trauma €422,620
Dublin Related & Obstetrical
Emergencies in Malawi
Edith Wilkins Foundation, Providing Halfway
House €194,250
Cork for Boys in India
Friends of Londiani, Developing Health
and €224,860
Cork Water Projects in Kenya
Hospice Africa Ireland, Enhancing the
Delivery €537,298 Dublin
of Patient Care in Uganda
Housing for Boaco, Extension of High School
€78,000
Waterford in Nicaragua
Jampa Ling Trust, Supporting the
Women’s €192,000
Co. Cavan Employment in Mongolia
Lepra Ireland, Support Access to
Basic €300,000
Co. Kildare Healthcare in Guatemala
Leprosy Mission, Providing Healthcare
in €736,900
Dublin Bangladesh and the Ivory
Coast
Playing for Life, Supporting
Underprivileged €404,600
Co. Kildare Youth in Malawi
Right to Sight, Supporting the Provision
of €250,000
Dublin an Eye Care Centre in South
Africa
Royal College of Surgeons, Completion of the
Outpatient €200,000
Dublin Building of the Holy Rosary
Hospital in Africa
School of Law Trinity College, Training in Refugee
Law €45,000
Dublin for African Judges
Serve Building and Equipping
a €368,642
Dublin Hostel for Girls in
Mozambique,
and Building Capacity of their
Partners in a number of Countries
Special Olympics Ireland Projects to Support
€210,250
Dublin Special Olympics in
Uganda
and Tanzania
Support Africa Foundation, Increasing Crop
Production €600,000 Dublin and
Farm Household Income,
and Developing Water and
Sanitation Project in Ethiopia
The Law Society Training of Lawyers
from €200,800
Dublin Disadvantaged
Backgrounds,
South Africa
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland Rehabilitation of Children
at €670,300
Belfast Risk, Children with
Disability,
and Women’s Empowerment
in Nepal, and the Provision of
Access to Basic Services and
Promotion of Human Rights
in Malawi
VIVA Provision of Basic
Animal €125,189
Co. Longford Healthcare to Enhance
their
Production in Uganda and
Tanzania
The international organisations to receive funding are:
Anti Slavery International, Promoting and
Protecting €199,600
London Rights and Opportunities
for Bonded Labourers in
South Asia
Association for the Prevention of Promoting the Ratification
and €147,430
Torture, Effective Implementation of
the
Switzerland OPCAT
Concern Universal, Water and Sanitation
Project €600,000
Hereford in Kenya, Malawi, and
Mozambique
Civicus, Improving
Legitimacy, €60,000
South Africa Transparency, and
Accountability
in Civil Society Organisations
Ensemble Contre la Peine de Mort, Lobbying to
Advance the Cause €57,926
France of the Abolition of the
Death
Penalty in Morocco and Asia
Global Witness Trust, Building the Voice of
€145,300
London Civil Society and Communities
in Natural Resource Governance
in Liberia
Instituto Tecnico Juridico Educativo Support the Minority
Indigenous €73,775
Brazil Indians to Re-Occupy
their
Traditional Lands in Brazil
ECPAT, Mobilising Global
Action €100,000
Bangkok Against the Sexual
Exploitation
of Children and Adolescents
ENDS + + +
Press Office
03/08/08

