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Monday, January 16, 2012

Global Development Program

Nearly 2.5 billion people live on less than $2 a day, and more than 1 billion suffer from chronic hunger. We believe that progress is possible—on a large scale and in very poor countries.
Our mission: Increase opportunities for people in developing countries to overcome hunger and poverty.
Source: gatesfoundation.org

Ford Foundation

In 2011, the foundation marked 75 years of supporting visionary leaders and organizations around the world. We highlight key moments from our anniversary year along with our ongoing work on the frontlines of social change.
Source: fordfoundation.org

Putera Sampoerna Foundation

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs are commonly understood as a small part of a company’s strategy to demonstrate that it acknowledges its responsibility to the society. Many CSR programs are then applied as mere “complementary” implementations, resulting to less optimal results.
CSR programs do not only enhance the image of a company, it also offers lasting benefits, for the people helped, the environment, and the company itself. This is the underlying reason the Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) to transform itself from merely being a philanthropic organization, to be a Social Business Institution.
Source: sampoernafoundation.org

SIMAVI


Simavi is a public health organisation that believes everyone has a right to good health. This is why we work on people’s health in the poorest regions of developing countries. We focus specifically on the health of mothers, as they are the key to their family’s health. Together with them we take care of safe drinking water and sufficient hygiene, healthy pregnancies and children’s health. We also provide mothers with the knowledge they need to prevent diseases. Together with local organisations we offer direct and practical support. And we stand up for the interest of people. This works. For more than 85 years
Source: en.simavi.nl

Sunday, January 15, 2012

W.A.S.H

World Action On Salt and Health (WASH) was established in 2005 and is a global group with the mission to improve the health of populations throughout the world by achieving a gradual reduction in salt intake. WASH will encourage multi-national food companies to reduce salt in their products and will work with Governments in different countries highlighting the need for a population salt reduction strategy. The overall aim is to bring about a reduction in salt intake throughout the world by reducing the amount of salt in processed foods as well as salt added to cooking, and at the table.
Source: worldactiononsalt.com
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