COOPI – Cooperazione Internazionale

Active in 31 countries and with 90 separate development projects, this organisation works on a global scale to guarantee basic human rights to those affected by conflict. By securing them with safe drinking water, providing them with training and education they work towards peace in the communities.

Overview

COOPI is an independent non-governmental organization, founded in Italy, committed to fighting against social injustice and poverty in developing countries and to building a future that guarantees everyone adequate living conditions, equal opportunities, and respect for their rights. Since 1965 COOPI has carried out more than 600 development projects and emergency interventions in 50 countries in co-operation with more than 30,000 local workers, ensuring direct benefit to more than 50 million people. In Africa, Latin America, Asia and in Eastern Europe COOPI promotes the rights of access to water, and proper health and education services in poorer communities, and gives immediate and long-term aid to populations hit by war or natural disasters. They are now working in 31 countries carrying out over 90 development projects and emergency intervention. Their budget is certified by an external accounting agency. The 2005 Total Balance was 35.608.863 Euro. 93.2% was used for projects in the developing countries and 6.8% for financing the organisation.

THEIR VISION:

A world without poverty where diverse cultures live together sharing equal rights and equal opportunities.

THEIR MISSION:

COOPI works towards fighting the cause of poverty and social injustice, and for the building of a world in which dignity, human rights and equal opportunity are guaranteed for everyone.

THEIR VALUES:

Partnership:working together with local institutions and communities to find the best solutions to the problems.

Respect: they believe that cultural values and differences are the key for sustainable development.

Effectiveness and innovation: they are constantly improving their capabilities for guaranteeing high level interventions, uniting long-term vision and know-how.

Liability: they account for their work to their donors, but above all to the communities and local institutions they work with.

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