Work in Progress - help add please, write me at thecharityreview@gmail.com

Being a responsible doner means finding the best organizations to support to achieve the best results. Donating to give people the capacity to build up their lives is a very sustainable way in which to create development.
Rwandan Organisations
Electricity
“The Government has set out clear targets, i.e. 1000 MW production and 50 percent of connections by 2017, since we consider electricity as an engine to spur social and economic development of our country,” (Minister of State, in charge of Energy and Water, Emma Isumbingabo quoted in the New Times).
- BTC the Belgian Technical Cooperation
- IREARPPP Increase Rural Energy Access in Rwanda through Public-Private Partnerships (EU)
Water (see the page on Water)
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Aid Evaluator seeks volunteers to help find information about organisations.
To gather all of the information needed to help people, all over the world, volunteers play an essential role at Aid Evaluator. The hope is that ordinary, as well as extraordinary, people will become responsible for their local area. Being responsible means updating the site on the available offers of help and trying to keep this information updated.
If you're interested or just wish to know more, do write to: thecharityreview@gmail.com
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Aid Evaluator does not want you money, it wants your backing and your specific knowledge, about projects that help.
Furthermore, Aid Evaluator needs publicity. If people can neither find the help they seek, nor add information about the projects they know of, simply because they are not aware of the existence of Aid Evaluator; it won't do much good.
So do spread the word though Facebook, for instance. The Charity Review is the same as Aid Evaluator only focused on Denmark; to get at least one country to work. The idea cannot work without massive support.
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Aid Evaluator
The aid of today is too fragmented, too complex, and often even too inefficient. It is not only big organizations who need to change this; we all need to chip in.
Help has to be easier to find, no matter where you are.
Knowledge about those who offer help has to be available and relevant to the user.
The site can only work if people everywhere add small bits of information.
Relevant Links
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