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Case Examples & Testimonials

Foundations, international NGOs, local NGOs, individual national or international development projects, development agencies and many more are approaching us with the following exemplary concerns and requests:

Supporting the «right» projects.
Person responsible for the distribution of donations

Support scaling-up potentials and claim sustainability.
Managing Director of a wealthy foundation

Controlling and strengthening partner organisations.
Local Project Staff

Early detection of black sheep.
Manager Risk and Reputation Management

Increase transparency and autonomy simultaneously.
Program Manager supervising multiple projects

A better position in the competition for donations.
Director of a western Nonprofit Organization

Harmonisation of different development projects.
International Donor Agencies

To belong to the most innovative and best.
Local NGO, national donator agency and private support association

Testimonials

Francisco Correa, Managing Director – Fundacion Social Antioquia:

«The integrative approach is the main feature in the work of Aid Governance. More concrete: an organisation does not only work well, because it has a good plan, the right resources and good stakeholder relationships, but because it incorporates the six aspects (the Aid Governance Modules), that were identified as important success factors to achieve impact.»

Jacqueline Wakhweya, Development Finance Specialist, USAID – United States Agency for International Development:

«Aid Governance is, in contrast to resource intensive financial audits, program evaluations and reviews, a valuable rapid assessment tool that identifies management strengths, weaknesses and gaps using minimal investments in time, staff and money. Moreover, the methodology supports the course of action and an improvement in the overall project performance. The Aid Governance assessment is a unique possibility to help projects and organisations to be more efficient, using only a fraction of project costs. Therewith a maximum amount of money can reach the beneficiaries.»