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During
the 1998-2007 period, TPAF received support valued at over $ 5 million
from foundations, governments, non-governmental organizations and
individual donors located in Asia, Europe and the United States. This
support has resulted in measurable changes in the lives of Tibetans.
Donors contributed in areas as follows:
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Name of
Financing Institution |
Nationality |
Areas of
Development Assistance |
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US Government |
US |
Rural
Construction Skills and Agricultural Machinery and Motorcycle
Repair Skills Training, Villager Health Behavior Change, Dairy
Development, Tibetan Pig Production, Rural Credit and Small
Enterprise Development |
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Netherlands
Embassy |
Netherlands |
Vocational
Skills Training, Rangeland Management and Protection and more
recently Tibetan Artisan Promotion and Cultural Heritage
Preservation |
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Kadoorie
Charitable Foundation |
Hong Kong |
Microcredit,
Small Enterprise Development, Urban and Rural Skills Training,
Reproductive Health Training, Tibetan Artisan Promotion |
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The Ford
Foundation |
US |
Vocational
Skills Planning and Training, Reproductive Health Training and
Village Health Training and Behavior Change |
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Bridge Fund
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US |
Urban Skills
Training, Tibet Artisan Promotion, Hotel and Cultural Tourism
Training, Rural Housing Construction Skills Training |
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Bestseller
Fund |
Danish |
Support to
Improved Dropenling Emporium Management and Operations; Tibetan
Artisan Products Development |
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Individuals
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Various |
Orphanages,
Artisans, Rural Health, General Support |
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Plan
International |
Australia |
Rural
Vocational Skills Training |
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Banyan Tree
Foundation |
US |
Rural
Vocational Skills Training |
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European Union |
Europe |
Rural
Vocational Skills Training |
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Finland
Embassy |
Finland |
Urban Hotel
and Construction Skills Training, Cultural and Eco-Tourism
Development |
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New Zealand
Embassy |
New Zealand |
Villager
Health, Nutrition and Hygiene Behavior Change |
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William Hinman
Foundation |
US |
Tharbaling
Hostel Construction |
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