EWS Knowledge Transfer Annual Report 2019
9. Partnerships
EWS-KT’s core operational costs are funded through a fixed percentage of EWS seed sales. To cover programmatic costs and enable wider outreach we leverage additional resources of like-minded organizations. While we welcome contributions of funds, we also look for partnerships that reach beyond financial support. Complementary skills such as community mobilization, access to finance, conflict sensitivity, targeted youth and gender inclusion, and broad-based livelihood development bring significant added value to our work. Over 2019, EWS-KT had the following partnerships: Cambodia HARVEST II (funded by USAID, Feed the Future) Mekong Inclusive Growth and Innovation Program (MIGIP) by Swisscontact The Cambodia Horticulture Advancing Income and Nutrition(CHAIN), implemented by S NV India
Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) Solidaridad (through SDGP of the Government of The Kingdom of The Netherlands)
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