Cordaid
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Cordaid is an internationally operating value-based emergency relief and development organization, mostly working in conflict-affected countries. It is one of the biggest international development organizations in the Netherlands, with a network of hundreds of partner organizations in countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
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Cordaid | |
Named after | Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid[1] |
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Established | 2000 |
Merger of | Mensen in Nood (1914) and Memisa Medicus Mundi (1925) |
Type | NGO |
Focus | healthcare, humanitarian aid, security and justice, food security and inclusive economic growth |
Headquarters | Grote Marktstraat 45 |
Location | |
Region served | Worldwide |
Heleen van den Berg | |
Affiliations | ACT Alliance, Caritas Europa, Caritas Internationalis, CIDSE, Medicus Mundi International |
Revenue (2022) | 238.5 million €[2] |
Expenses (2022) | 253 million €[2] |
Funding | Global Fund, Dutch government, United Nations bodies, World Bank, European Union, UK government, German government[2] |
Staff (2022) | 1,309[2] |
Website | www |
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