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SNV STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2022

Download – SNV STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2022

Title: SNV STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2022

SNV has remained relevant over its 53-year history by adapting to a rapidly changing world. In 2017, SNV successfully completed the transition from dependence on subsidies from the Netherlands government to breaking even based exclusively on revenues from project financing. SNV will remain a global premium organisation with a local presence. Its decentralised structure with the vast majority of the staff residing in Asia, Africa and Latin America remains its distinctive feature. SNV constantly learns about what works and what does not work. This enables the Organization to adapt global know-how to local contexts and adapt interventions during implementation as circumstances change.

The SNV new Strategic Plan spans four years, from January 2019 to December 2022. It takes a medium-term perspective and describes how the Organization will position itself to continue beyond the 2022 horizon. Through the projects that will implement in this four-year period, SNV aims to improve the quality of life of 20 million people in low-income and lower-middle-income countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. SNV will also significantly contribute to systems change in agriculture, energy and WASH sectors in at least 21 countries.

 

Catégorie : Politiques et régulation du secteur Eau, Assainissement & Hygiène

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Download – SNV STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2022

Title: SNV STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2022

SNV has remained relevant over its 53-year history by adapting to a rapidly changing world. In 2017, SNV successfully completed the transition from dependence on subsidies from the Netherlands government to breaking even based exclusively on revenues from project financing. SNV will remain a global premium organisation with a local presence. Its decentralised structure with the vast majority of the staff residing in Asia, Africa and Latin America remains its distinctive feature. SNV constantly learns about what works and what does not work. This enables the Organization to adapt global know-how to local contexts and adapt interventions during implementation as circumstances change.

The SNV new Strategic Plan spans four years, from January 2019 to December 2022. It takes a medium-term perspective and describes how the Organization will position itself to continue beyond the 2022 horizon. Through the projects that will implement in this four-year period, SNV aims to improve the quality of life of 20 million people in low-income and lower-middle-income countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. SNV will also significantly contribute to systems change in agriculture, energy and WASH sectors in at least 21 countries.

 

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