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Tvind foreign aid projects
Country-by-country
Tvind projects
Tvind claims it finances around 150 aid
projects in Africa and central America through 'Humana
People to People' and 'Development Aid from People to People' (DAPP), 'Ajuda
de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo '(ADPP), 'Total Control of the Epidemic'
(TCE) and Planet Aid.
The supposed aid projects certainly exist - BUT there are a lot questions about who really pays for them, as well as their value to local people.
A
lot of well-informed people believe projects are poor quality. And given
Tvind's complex financial web, there are even
claims that they have served as cover for tax evasion and money
laundering - as the police allege happened with the Humanitarian
Foundation, which is said to have diverted money to buy property in
Brazil. Where is the evidence for this?
read.
The main complaints sent to Tvind Alert are:
The projects often seem badly
organised, with a doctrinaire approach
more
on this
Projects are underfunded
more on this
On the evidence of some
volunteers, money has been transferred from Africa to accounts in
Europe instead of being spent locally
more
on this
There is a list of Tvind's 'aid agencies' and the countries they operate in here. We are building up a full list of projects here.
Country-by-country
Tvind projects
Tvind claims it finances around 150 aid
projects in Africa and central America through 'Humana
People to People' and 'Development Aid from People to People' (DAPP), 'Ajuda
de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo '(ADPP), 'Total Control of the Epidemic'
(TCE) and Planet Aid.
The supposed aid projects certainly exist - BUT there are a lot questions about who really pays for them, as well as their value to local people.
A
lot of well-informed people believe projects are poor quality. And given
Tvind's complex financial web, there are even
claims that they have served as cover for tax evasion and money
laundering - as the police allege happened with the Humanitarian
Foundation, which is said to have diverted money to buy property in
Brazil. Where is the evidence for this?
read.
The main complaints sent to Tvind Alert are:
The projects often seem badly
organised, with a doctrinaire approach
more
on this
Projects are underfunded
more on this
On the evidence of some
volunteers, money has been transferred from Africa to accounts in
Europe instead of being spent locally
more
on this
There is a list of Tvind's 'aid agencies' and the countries they operate in here. We are building up a full list of projects here.
The supposed aid projects certainly exist - BUT there are a lot questions about who really pays for them, as well as their value to local people.
A
lot of well-informed people believe projects are poor quality. And given
Tvind's complex financial web, there are even
claims that they have served as cover for tax evasion and money
laundering - as the police allege happened with the Humanitarian
Foundation, which is said to have diverted money to buy property in
Brazil. Where is the evidence for this?
read.
The main complaints sent to Tvind Alert are:
The projects often seem badly
organised, with a doctrinaire approach
more
on this
Projects are underfunded
more on this
On the evidence of some
volunteers, money has been transferred from Africa to accounts in
Europe instead of being spent locally
more
on this
There is a list of Tvind's 'aid agencies' and the countries they operate in here. We are building up a full list of projects here.
A
lot of well-informed people believe projects are poor quality. And given
Tvind's complex financial web, there are even
claims that they have served as cover for tax evasion and money
laundering - as the police allege happened with the Humanitarian
Foundation, which is said to have diverted money to buy property in
Brazil. Where is the evidence for this?
read.
The main complaints sent to Tvind Alert are:
The projects often seem badly
organised, with a doctrinaire approach
more
on this
Projects are underfunded
more on this
On the evidence of some
volunteers, money has been transferred from Africa to accounts in
Europe instead of being spent locally
more
on this
There is a list of Tvind's 'aid agencies' and the countries they operate in here. We are building up a full list of projects here.
The main complaints sent to Tvind Alert are:
The projects often seem badly
organised, with a doctrinaire approach
more
on this
Projects are underfunded
more on this
On the evidence of some
volunteers, money has been transferred from Africa to accounts in
Europe instead of being spent locally
more
on this
There is a list of Tvind's 'aid agencies' and the countries they operate in here. We are building up a full list of projects here.
The projects often seem badly
organised, with a doctrinaire approach
more
on this
Projects are underfunded
more on this
On the evidence of some
volunteers, money has been transferred from Africa to accounts in
Europe instead of being spent locally
more
on this
There is a list of Tvind's 'aid agencies' and the countries they operate in here. We are building up a full list of projects here.
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