Fund for Reconciliation and Development

Fund for Reconciliation and Development Is a non-profit organization supporting efforts for reconciliation between the United States and Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Cuba, as well as the development of these countries. It was established in 1985 as a US-Indochina Reconciliation Project (USIRP), which ensued from the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker program.

The organization aims at reaching fully normal diplomatic, cultural, educational, and economic relations between the United States and the above mentioned countries.

Latest projects

Executive Director of FRD is John McAuliff.

Fund for Reconciliation and Development is financed by foundations, US and European government agencies, international organizations, and private donations.[3]

References

  1. Vietnam-US relations develop positively, Voice of Vietnam Radio, March 2006
  2. American veteran grants US$50,000 to war victims, VietnamNet Bridge, January 2007
  3. Global Mine Action Registry

External links

This article is related to the List of non-governmental organizations in Vietnam.