Our clients

We work with many organizations, networks and agencies – large and small – worldwide. Over the past three decades, we have developed long-lasting, valued relationships with many of our clients.

International NGOs

  • Article 19
  • Action Aid Denmark
  • The Brooke
  • CAFOD
  • CBM
  • CHF, Canada
  • Christian Aid
  • Comic Relief
  • Concern Worldwide
  • Development Initiatives
  • Farm Africa/Self Help Africa/Africa Now Consortium
  • Fight for Peace International
  • HIVOS
  • Homeless International
  • IBIS
  • InsightShare
  • International Service
  • International Relief and Development
  • Islamic Relief
  • The Leprosy Mission
  • Life and Peace Institute, Sweden
  • Norwegian Church Aid
  • Norwegian Refugee Council
  • Oxfam GB
  • Oxfam Intermon
  • Oxfam Novib
  • PAX for Peace, The Netherlands
  • Penal Reform International
  • Plan International
  • Practical Action
  • Progressio
  • RDRS, Bangladesh
  • Riders for Health
  • Sakharov Centre for Human Rights
  • Save the Children Denmark
  • Save the Children Norway
  • Save the Children Pakistan
  • Save the Children Sweden
  • Save the Children UK
  • Save the Children USA
  • Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF)
  • SNV, Netherlands Development Organisation
  • Swedish Development Partners
  • Traidcraft Exchange
  • VVOB
  • WaterAid
  • World Jewish Relief
  • World Vision Albania
  • WWF Nepal
  • WWF UK
  • YCare International
  • YMCA Europe

UK Voluntary Sector

  • Amber Mediation Service, Edinburgh
  • BBC Children in Need
  • Cambridge and District Mediation Service
  • Cambridge Carbon Footprint
  • Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
  • George House Trust, Manchester
  • Headway, Cambridge
  • The Humanitarian Centre, Cambridge
  • Kings Hedges Family Support Project, Cambridge
  • Leonard Cheshire Foundation
  • MRDF
  • National Council for Voluntary Organisations Charities Evaluation Service
  • Plan UK
  • Spurgeons
  • WWF Scotland
  • Wolverhampton Voluntary Sector Council

Federations, Networks, Alliances and Social Movements

  • Amnesty International, International Secretariat
  • Belgian NGO Network (Flemish)
  • Bond
  • Bistandstorget, Norway
  • British Red Cross
  • Coprogram, Belgium
  • Fairtrade International
  • ICW – International Community of Women living with HIV/AIDS
  • IFRC
  • The International Forum for Rural Transport and Development (IFRTD)
  • International Land Coalition
  • International Planned Parenthood Federation
  • Leprosy Mission International
  • Missean Cara, Ireland
  • Oxfam International, Secretariat
  • Public Services International
  • Scottish Environment LINK
  • Traditional Music Forum, Scotland
  • Transparency International Secretariat
  • Tax Justice Network
  • World Vision International, Secretariat

Government and Multilateral Agencies

  • Asian Development Bank
  • British Council
  • Charity Commission, International Programme
  • DFID
  • Irish Aid
  • Islamic Development Bank
  • The Philippines Department of Health
  • UNDP-ACT
  • UNICEF

Civil Society Support Providers

  • Armenia Round Table
  • Cambridge Council for Voluntary Service (Cambridgeshire, England)
  • Capacitybuilders (England & Wales)
  • Comic Relief
  • F3E (France)
  • Humanitarian Academy for Development
  • Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA:UK)
  • INTRAC
  • PSO, The Netherlands
  • RedR
  • Swedish Mission Council
  • Technology of Participation Network, USA
  • Young Lives (Cambridgeshire, England)
  • Youth Sports Trust
  • Spirit of 2012

Others

  • Aga Khan Foundation
  • Bernard van Leer Foundation
  • Crown Agents
  • Ethical Property Company
  • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
  • FLO- Certification
  • Laureus
  • Mokoro
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
  • Nama Foundation
  • Rakeen Foundation
  • Sisters of St Louis, Nigeria
  • Southern Hemisphere
  • Stars Foundation

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