Broederlijk Delen
Broederlijk Delen is a Flemish aid and development agency, which specializes in trying to improve the living conditions of rural communities in Africa and Latin America.[1][2]
At the international level Broederlijk Delen is a member of Coopération Internationale pour le Développement et la Solidarité (CIDSE), the umbrella organization for Catholic development agencies from Europe and North America .
Since 2011 Broederlijk Delen has been led by Thérèse Coens.[3]
Mission and vision
Mission
"Broederlijk Delen strives for a sustainable world without inequality. Since there is enough for everyone. And yet there are still people living in poverty. Share and redistribute. And invest in the own plans of the poorest communities in the global south. That is the solution for us."
Vision
"The inequality in the world is increasing, even though there is economic growth. This growth has reached its limits. Broederlijk Delen has chosen an alternative path: "enough is good" instead of "never enough". We will not do this alone. We want to become a broad solidarity movement, both in Flanders and worldwide. Together, we are building our dream of a world without inequality. We start from a long-term vision. We are convinced that this is the only way to achieve sustainable results."
Methods
In the global south Broederlijk Delen puts the local rural population's own plans at the center of its work. They support local initiatives or organizations rather than initiating their own projects.
Broederlijk Delen cooperates with about 160 partner organisations, which receive financial support. Broederlijk Delen is active in 13 countries: six of these countries are in Africa,[4] six in Latin-America and in Israel and Palestine.[5]
In Flanders Broederlijk Delen is active in policy and advocacy work. It also tries to raise awareness and encourage action.
The highlight of the work of Broederlijk Delen in Flanders is the annual campaign during Lent, the 40 days that precede Easter. In 2016 it collected 3.1 million euros during its Lent campaign.[6]
Brother Delen has chosen to address the inequality in rural areas by focusing on the following three themes:
- Right to food
- Sustainable management of natural resources
- Participation and peace
Background
Broederlijk Delen was founded in 1961 as a relief organization as a reaction to the famine in the Congolese Kasaï region. The Catholic Church called during Lent for donations for people in need there. After this first call Broederlijk Delen evolved into a permanent aid and development NGO.
References
- ↑ "Sociaal experiment Broederlijk Delen brengt lot Colombiaanse boeren tot bij ons". Retrieved 2016-07-26.
- ↑ "BROEDERLIJK DELEN". De Standaard. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
- ↑ "Onze organisatie". 2015-10-13. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
- ↑ Ndlovu, Mary (2012-01-01). Against the Odds: A History of Zimbabwe Project. African Books Collective. ISBN 9781779221681.
- ↑ Committee, Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: International Development (2008-07-24). The Humanitarian and Development Situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: Eleventh Report of Session 2007-08, Vol. 2: Oral and Written Evidence. The Stationery Office. ISBN 9780215523198.
- ↑ "Campagne Broederlijk Delen brengt ruim 3,1 miljoen op". Retrieved 2016-07-26.