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Review for Public-Private Alliance Foundation, Hastings on Hudson, NY, USA
PPAF is a fantastic not-for-profit. It is doing great work on protecting the environment and health through efforts to promote clean cook-stove technology in developing countries. It works in Haiti and Madagascar primarily but has strong links to Dominican Republic. Because it is accredited to the United Nations, PPAF punches far above its weight by leveraging contacts in governments. I encourage anyone interested in helping with climate change to support PPAF.
Review for Public-Private Alliance Foundation, Hastings on Hudson, NY, USA
It is a real pleasure to work with PPAF. It is doing fantastic work in Haiti and is engaged in cutting-edge work on clean cook stoves and ethanol. The US government is supporting these aims as well, which makes the work all the more important. In Madagascar PPAF also works to supply medical equipment and has the support of the Highest levels of the Malagasy government.
Review for Public-Private Alliance Foundation, Hastings on Hudson, NY, USA
PPAF is a wonderful organization. It works in Haiti, Madagascar, Dominican Republic and elsewhere. It is accredited by the United Nations
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Will you volunteer or donate to this organization beyond what is required of board members?
Definitely
How much of an impact do you think this organization has?
Life-changing
Will you tell others about this organization?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2013
Review for Public-Private Alliance Foundation, Hastings on Hudson, NY, USA
Public Private Alliance Foundation is a wonderful organization. It is new and small, but it does a great deal. PPAF works closely with the United Nations and some of its Board members are Ambassadors.
Immediatly after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, PPAF mobalized to provide assitance, notably in private sector capacity building. PPAF has worked with a Haitian-American organization to promote development along the Southern coast of Haiti.
PPAF has worked to promote public and private sector alternative energy programs in the countries in which it operates, notably in the Dominican Republic (ethanol) and Madagascar (jatropha).
PPAF also has helped strengthen the health care sector in Madagascar, which is a country particularly of interest to me. PPAF was instramtental in delivering millions of dollars of medical equipment to hospitals in Madagascar and in promoting the gift of hearing in Madagascar.
Anyone wishing to help promote sustainable development should strongly consider working the PPAF.
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
I personally have seen the PPAF work very well with the United Nations and NGO's in Madagascar and Dominican Republic.
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
I would work to raise more funds for the PPAF's programs and operational budgets.