In addition to workshops on
relationship building and collaboration among organizations, the Conference
included programs on anti-trafficking, strategic fundraising, and grant
proposals. USAID partnered with ORT USA, the International Organization for
Migration (IOM) Moldova, and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Moldova to provide
these trainings.
This is expected to be the first
of many conferences that will engage and support faith and community-based
NGOs. The meetings will help build the capacity of NGOs and enable them to
better partner with the U.S. Government and other large donors, and ultimately
to be more effective in their development work.
“Faith and community-based
organizations are vital partners in USAID’s development efforts. The Moldova
conference is a good example of the innovative strategies we are pursuing
to strengthen these organizations' effectiveness, not only as USAID partners
but, more important, as collaborative groups. Moldova’s civil society will now
be better equipped to address some of its most critical needs,” said USAID
Administrator Henrietta Fore.
For more information about the
Conference and USAID’s Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, visit
www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_partnerships/fbci.
The American people,
through the U.S. Agency for International Development, have provided economic
and humanitarian assistance worldwide for nearly 50 years.