Donors
HAP is grateful for the continued support in 2009 - 2010 from the follow Donors:
Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (United States of America)
Danida, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Denmark)
European Commission of Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO) (European Union)
Ford Foundation (United States of America)
IrishAid, Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland)
Oak Foundation (Switzerland)
Oxfam GB (United Kingdom)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (the Netherlands)
Department of UN, Peace and Humanitarian Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Norway)
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) (Sweden)
HAP acknowledges the generous support from the following donors in 2007-2008
AusAID: The Australian Government's overseas aid programme
Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration of the U.S.A.
The Danish International Development Agency
IrishAid: The Irish Government's overseas aid programme
The Ford Foundation
The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Humanitarian Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway
Oak Philanthropy Limited
The Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (ODFA)
The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
DFID: Department for International Development
Oxfam GB
HAP Roving team funding
In 2009 during the Sri Lanka deployment our Roving Team received support from ECHO, ACTED, CARE Sri Lanka, Christian Aid, DanChurchAid, Habitat for Humanity, Save the Children in Sri Lanka, and World Vision. In particular we would like to acknowledge the support from Muslim Aid in hosting the HAP Team in Colombo.
For the period of 2007- 2008, our Roving Team has recieved support funds from: CAFOD, CARE Bangladesh, CARE International, Christian Aid, Concern Worldwide Bangladesh, Church World Service, DanChurchAid, Muslim Aid UK, Oxfam GB Bangladesh Program, Save the Children UK in Bangladesh, Tearfund UK, World Vision Bangladesh and World Vision International.
Kargi women, from a Tearfund project, taking part in a focus group discussion in August 2007
Aim not for a greater budget, more assets, higher visibility, and increased prestige. Instead, aim for higher levels of participation, increased cooperative effort, better communication, the enhanced quality of service, greater impact, lasting effect, and higher accountability. The rest will follow.
Steven Muncy, Executive Director, Community and Family Services International, November 2009.