02 september 2010


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Institutional income

Posted on 25/08/2010

Hivos recorded favourable financial results in 2009. In that year, Hivos worked with a total budget of 125,5 million euros. In previous years, the total budget was 99,7 million euros (2008) and 101.7 million euros (2007). The largest financier of Hivos is the Dutch government. By far the majority of the remaining funding comes from institutional funds.


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Private fundraisers

Posted on 25/08/2010

A large part of the private funds that Hivos receives comes from donations from other private organisations and from partnerships with third parties and the business sector. Hivos also receives income from the aid of a loyal nucleus of regular donors and volunteers. In 2009, Hivos received a total of 1.4 million euros worth of private donations.


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Expenditure

Posted on 25/08/2010

Of the total budget of 125.5 million euros, 123.6 million euros was allocated to partners in Africa, Asia and Latin America. In all, 851 partner organisations received aid from Hivos in 2009. They were the principal actors in the implementation of the policy priorities of the Hivos programme. In 2009, Hivos and its partner organisations reached over 11 million people and their families.


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Hivos Annual Report

In her annual report, Hivos provides accountability of her work to public sponsors, private funders, partner organisations and the general public in the Netherlands and elsewhere. Download the latest report (2009) below.





 

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