Who are we?
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL is a humanitarian organisation
which provides aid and assistance to victims of war or natural disaster.
For 30 years the association has concentrated its action on meeting three
vital needs - water, food and shelter.
We are particularly committed to fighting water-borne diseases - the
most frequent cause of death worldwide. Our programs and expertise focus
on providing access to drinking water and sanitation as well as the essential
fields of food security and reconstruction.
Whilst fully respecting the assisted populations' customs and culture,
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL'S programmes are implemented by 152 expatriate
volunteers and around 1800 local managers and staff (2009 figures).
According to its statutes as a charitable organisation under the 1901
law, SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL holds an Annual General Meeting once a year and has a
Board of Directors and a Steering Committee. The charity is run by its
Founder and Managing Director, Alain Boinet.
Our missions throughout the world:
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL is currently
present in 15 countries : Haiti, Sudan (South Sudan), DR Congo (Ituri
- North Kivu - Katanga), Tchad, Central African Republic, Kenya, Somalia,
Liberia, Ivory Coast, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar (Burma),
Thailand (with Karen refugees of Burmese origin), Bangladesh.
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL has previously
provided humanitarian aid in Albania, Angola, Bosnia, Burundi, Iraq, Kosovo,
Lebanon, Macedonia, Niger, Romania, Rwanda, Serbia and Sudan (Darfur).
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL is a member of ALNAP, a network committed to improving the quality of humanitarian aid. Find out more
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SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL
in figures in 2009 |
- 17 missions in 15 countries
- 100 humanitarian programmes
- Aid provided to over 3.5 million people
- 152 expatriate volunteers working in the field
- Around 1800 local managers and staff
- 43 employees at our Clichy head office
- 41.7 million euros of humanitarian aid
- 91.1% of funds are dedicated to providing aid to populations
in need
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They support our work: |
- 51 758 private donors
- Companies and foundations
- Institutions
- Regional and local authorities
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