Mékong Plus - Viêt Nam Plus
The local people PDF Print E-mail

elev contrib en.jpgThe biggest contribution for the programs set up are the local populations themselves. Globally, they account for more than half!

It is a general principle for us: if we don’t get a strong local contribution, it is because the program doesn't answer a priority for the populations.

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The private grants PDF Print E-mail

don prive.jpgIt is with the grants of friends and the near family that Vietnam Plus started. Today they still are a key factor.

Private donations are essential for pilot programs: it is only once a program is successful that one can apply for institutional and larger grants. 

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Our fair trades PDF Print E-mail

quilteuse.jpgVietnam-Quilts, Terre d'Oc Créations, the cashew cooperative of Dúc Phú, the waste recycling program which now sells compost... All these initiatives create healthy jobs and generate profits to cover part of our budget.

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The institutional donors PDF Print E-mail
The international money-lenders are about ten: the French, Belgian Cooperation, luxemburg etc. but also private foundations. Most have an engagement on 3 or 5 years. Generally they finance 30 to 80% of the proposed budget, the rest being covered by private grants.
Most have an engagement on 3 or 5 years. To get an institutional financing often takes several years. The use of funds and deadlines are fixed in advance. Many NGOs function solely with institutional financings, which makes the local teams totally financially dependant.When a financing stops or takes a break, it is necessary to dismiss experienced teams, to interrupt school support or even health treatments!

Our the programs are financed therefore by at least 3 different lessors. The lessors finance at least 3 different programs. It permits to maintain the non-negotiable priority for the recipients.
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Thanks to the institutional donors and organizations that testified us their trust since 1994, in particular (by alphabetic order) :
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