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Cash flow from NGO donors always fluctuates. At the same time, conflicts, natural disasters, and humanitarian emergencies are on many occasions unpredictable. Financial institutions focusing on humanitarian finance work in tailoring their products to these capricious requirements. |
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Consultative Group to Assist the Poor. CGAP is a consortium of 33 public and private development agencies working together to expand access to financial services for the poor in developing countries. CGAP was created by these aid agencies and industry leaders to help create permanent financial services for the poor on a large scale (often referred to as "microfinance"). [Information retrieved from About CGAP on 10 August 2006]
http://www.cgap.org/
Mango. Founded in 1999, Mango is a UK registered charity. Our mission is to strengthen the financial management of Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs).Our practical services help NGOs to achieve this. As a result, they can do more with their money. They can support more communities, dig more wells and - in the extreme case - save more lives. [Information retrieved from About Mango on 10 August 2006]
http://www.mango.org.uk/
This is a sample list. For further information on a particular company and or service please contact the respective source. Contributions to the list are welcomed, please contact us |
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