Mans Unides Andorra Raises 101,678 Euros for Global Aid Projects
The NGO fully funded health, education, and agriculture initiatives across seven countries with efficient spending and diverse donations from private sources, government, churches, and schools.
Key Points
- Secured 101,678 euros for 8 projects in Africa, Asia, South America despite 97,975 euros direct collections, using prior carryover.
- Top donors: 45,556 euros anonymous private, 36,181 euros Andorran government; admin costs only 1,051 euros.
- Key projects: Uganda veterinary clinic (46,178 euros), Senegal/Tanzania schools (24,500 euros), Congo maternal health (10,000 euros).
Mans Unides Andorra has successfully closed its 2025 fundraising campaign, securing full funding for eight international development projects totaling 101,678 euros despite direct collections of 97,975.17 euros. The organization bridged the gap using a small carryover from the previous year, while keeping administrative expenses to just 1,050.87 euros.
Private anonymous donations led the contributions at 45,555.78 euros, followed by 36,181 euros from the Andorran government. Parish church collections added 9,042.92 euros, campaign activities brought in 7,332.20 euros, and school drives at Col·legi Sant Ermengol and Sagrada Família contributed 914.13 euros.
The funds will support initiatives in health, education, and agriculture across seven countries in Africa, Asia, and South America. The largest project, in Nyakatonzi in Uganda's Kasese district, involves building a veterinary clinic to boost animal and human health. It receives 36,181 euros from the government and 9,997 euros from Mans Unides, led by Jesús Muro.
Education efforts include a 15,000-euro primary school in Ziguinchor, Senegal, and a 9,500-euro school in Robanda, Tanzania, promoted by young activist Naia Aguilar. Another 9,500 euros will equip a computer classroom at an orphanage in Balimba, Chad, while 4,500 euros will establish a library in Bamian, Afghanistan.
Agricultural and ecotourism development in Benin receives 4,000 euros. In Kinshasa, Congo, 10,000 euros supports maternal and child health in partnership with the Urgell diocesan delegation. Finally, 3,000 euros from MoraBanc's Solidària Card will upgrade IT equipment at I.E. Giordano Liva school in Juliaca, Peru.
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