Cordaid Urban Matters Works in Less-Industrialized Countries
Tiana Reid — January 13, 2013 — Social Good
References: cordaidurbanmatters & facebook
It's no surprise that Cordaid Urban Matters is based in the Hague in the Netherlands. The Hague is a major meeting city for the United Nations and also is where dozens of international organizations are situated, for instance, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (World Court).
The organization and social business has a similar global outlook in order to tackle slum development and create long-term solutions to urban problems. The key to the work is through partnership, partnerships with private, public and community actors and to unite all of the stakeholders involved.
Contact Information
Cordaid Urban Matters website
Cordaid Urban Matters on Facebook
Cordaid Urban Matters on Twitter
Cordaid Urban Matters on LinkedIn
The organization and social business has a similar global outlook in order to tackle slum development and create long-term solutions to urban problems. The key to the work is through partnership, partnerships with private, public and community actors and to unite all of the stakeholders involved.
Contact Information
Cordaid Urban Matters website
Cordaid Urban Matters on Facebook
Cordaid Urban Matters on Twitter
Cordaid Urban Matters on LinkedIn
Trend Themes
1. Slum Partnership Collaboration - Creating collaborative partnerships between private, public, and community actors to tackle slum development issues.
2. Long-term Urban Solutions - Developing sustainable, long-term solutions to urban problems in less-industrialized countries.
3. International Urban Development - Developing an international outlook to address urban development issues in less-industrialized countries.
Industry Implications
1. International Development - International development organizations partnering with private, public, and community actors to address urban development issues.
2. Social Business - Social businesses working on developing sustainable solutions to urban problems in less-industrialized countries.
3. Non-profit - Non-profit organizations involved in urban development partnerships to create long-term solutions to slum development issues.
0.8
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness