Why should I support CBM?
CBM is trying to give professional answers to one of the challenges of the underdeveloped world—poor people with disabilities and eye problems.
That means, for instance:
CBM is a professional organization supported by a highly professional infrastructure (offices in the regions, partners in the field, policy-making and implantation, project support by member of advisory groups, etc.).
CBM builds up local capacities in terms of infrastructure and human resources and thus supports the sustainability of services in the countries of intervention and owned by them.
CBM is an international organisation operating on a global level in the neediest areas of the world.
CBM provides long-term support to our partner organisations and adjusts the strategy/concept according to the development status of the various partner organisations.
CBM lobbies for the inclusion of "Disability" into the Millennium Development Goals.
Many of CBM's fields of intervention are highly efficient and impact-oriented and can be achieved with relatively low-cost technologies.
CBM promotes technological transfer and know-how transfer by supporting cooperation on a tertiary level.
CBM involves the target beneficiaries and their respective communities in the solution of the problem.
CBM supports the local production of medicine, rehabilitation, and educational materials in the countries of intervention.
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That means, for instance:
CBM is a professional organization supported by a highly professional infrastructure (offices in the regions, partners in the field, policy-making and implantation, project support by member of advisory groups, etc.).
CBM builds up local capacities in terms of infrastructure and human resources and thus supports the sustainability of services in the countries of intervention and owned by them.
CBM is an international organisation operating on a global level in the neediest areas of the world.
CBM provides long-term support to our partner organisations and adjusts the strategy/concept according to the development status of the various partner organisations.
CBM lobbies for the inclusion of "Disability" into the Millennium Development Goals.
Many of CBM's fields of intervention are highly efficient and impact-oriented and can be achieved with relatively low-cost technologies.
CBM promotes technological transfer and know-how transfer by supporting cooperation on a tertiary level.
CBM involves the target beneficiaries and their respective communities in the solution of the problem.
CBM supports the local production of medicine, rehabilitation, and educational materials in the countries of intervention.
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