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ACTED - Cyclone Sidr

The Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED), an international relief organisation created in Afghanistan and headquartered in Paris, started operations in Kabul in 1993 and now runs humanitarian and development projects throughout the world.

Which branch/es work here?


  • Agence d'Aide à la Coopération Technique et au Développement (ACTED) - France

What are they doing?


  • Active in the field
  • Funding and other support

Where are they working?



Who to contact?


Luca Pupulin - Regional Coordinator
New Delhi, India
Email: luca.pupulin@acted.org

Links


Website: http://www.acted.org
Donation: http://www.acted.org/partners/donation/


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