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HUMPTY DUMPTY INSTITUTE THE ( HDI )

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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:

Economic and Social:
  • Agriculture
  • De-mining
  • Development
  • Education
  • Extreme poverty
  • Food
  • Human Rights
  • Micro-Credit
  • Women/gender Equality

  • Social Development:
  • Conflict
  • Employment
  • Indigenous issues
  • Poverty

  • Sustainable Development:
  • Agriculture
  • Capacity-building
  • Gender equality
  • Partnerships
  • Poverty
  • Rural Development
  • Geographic scope: International
    Country of activity:
  • Viet Nam
  • Iraq
  • Eritrea
  • Mozambique
  • Angola
  • Armenia
  • United States of America
  • Lebanon
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic
  • Sri Lanka
  • Millennium Development Goals:
  • Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
  • Achieve universal primary education
  • Promote gender equality and empower women
  • Develop global partnership for development
  • Year established:
    Year of registration: 1998
    Organizational structure: The Humpty Dumpty Institute is a unique non-profit organization that serves people in the developing world through the implementation of large-scale humanitarian projects and through its work with the United Nations. Since 2007, the Humpty Dumpty Institute has implemented about $20 million worth of development projects in Angola, Mozambique, Eritrea, Lebanon, Armenia, Laos, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Pakistan. These projects are sponsored by individuals, foundations and governments. In addition, we foster dialogue between the United Nations and the following four communities, all designed to help the U.N. become an even more effective institution. •U.S. Congress and the American People •Universities and Colleges •Financial Community •Arts and Entertainment Community
    Funding structure:
  • Grants from Governments
  • Fundraising campaigns
  • Funds from other Non-Governmental Organizations
  • Donations and grants from domestic sources
  • Foreign and international grants
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