the occasion of his 20 years of humanitarian action, the association organizes an evening PARTNERS charity with Cirque Romanes who will present his show
"Gypsies fell from heaven."
The event will take place on Friday 1 April 2011 to 20 pm at Cirque Romanes, 42-44 Boulevard de Reims, 75017 Paris (M ° Porte de Champerret).
Cirque Romanes led by Alexander and Delia is the Romanes family circus Gypsy par excellence. Back from China and Russia, this family troupe of artists has many amazing acrobatics to the rhythm of Gypsy music.
The recipe for this show will be entirely donated to education, health and social inclusion of partners in favor of disadvantaged children in Bangladesh, Myanmar and Moldova.
This anniversary is an opportunity to communicate on the work of the association since its inception in 1991 to make it better known to the institutions, the media and the public.
PARTNERS, 20 YEARS HUMANITARIAN ACTION
Founded in 1991 by Christian Raymond, mining engineer and former diplomat, Partners, Artisans Humanitarian is a French international solidarity organization, whose mission is to help the most disadvantaged populations accompanying them to independence.
Established in poorly known areas and where humanitarian assistance is reduced, such as Bangladesh, Myanmar and Moldova, the association works to ensure that people have access to safe drinking water and the hygiene, and education and vocational training. It supports the most disadvantaged populations to their autonomy, respect for cultures and the environment.
Its priorities are firstly health and drinking water, the other education and training. PARTNERS acts where large organizations are not operating or soon accompanies or causes local initiatives and help shape the beneficiaries who get involved, to enable them to pursue their own projects.
In Bangladesh, the association has chosen to turn to a social evil: the growing number of street children. In 2001, it opened in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, Foyer Maer Achol who every day receives 200 children and adolescents aged 5 to 16 years, including 60 street children housed at the Foyer and fully supported by Partners. Cared for and fed, all are early school years in the Foyer and outside in public schools. A number of them continue their studies, others undertake professional learning, the aim being to ensure each of them a job, so a decent job and a promising future.
in Myanmar, in May 2008 after the disastrous cyclone Nargis has made 140,000 people and left 2.4 million victims, partners to achieve the return to school of some 4500 children (repair classes, supplies and tuition) and joined another NGO to conduct several post-emergency programs: 20 000 families have benefited from renovations of homes, cleaning up polluted ponds, providing food, hygiene kits, fishing equipment ... In
poor suburb of the former capital Yangon, water supply and latrines in 70 schools. Prevention campaigns against AIDS in companies and markets, affecting 30,000 people. In arid zone, hygiene education and creation of dugouts in thirty villages. Myanmar, long fully closed, opens at last, and Partners, with its twelve years of experience in the field, including strengthen its action. A large project, partly funded by the World Food Program, has been hired to provide on a sustainable water and farm income in the Dry Zone so poor and so little help ...
In Moldova, PARTNERS has helped create a day center and works with dozens of boarding schools for orphans, abandoned children or mentally disabled minor. It provides hundreds of teenagers equipment and professional training that will facilitate their social integration.
running costs remarkably low
PARTNERS is based on volunteerism. This feature allows it to have operating costs below 5%, ensuring maximum impact to donors for their gifts: for example, when a volunteer comes to participate in field projects, he finances his trip and his expenses residence, the association Standing at one side only on a small site allowance appropriate to the level of national life. 95% of the budget goes directly to project beneficiaries, outstanding performance in the humanitarian sector.
Contact: Monique
Pauly, Director of Development PARTNERS
06 76 57 76 17
01 73 77 77 98
Source: humanity
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