VVOB’s relationship with the Belgian Directorate General for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid – or DGD for short – is a strong one. For decades, the Belgian government has been one of VVOB’s main financial partners. Even today, against a background of ever more donors recognising VVOB and a growing income, Belgium remains a top-tier donor for VVOB.
General Director Rooms: “The 10 per cent grant increase not only showcases Belgium’s – and minister Kitir’s – genuine commitment to quality education. It also validates that VVOB is an important partner of Belgium to achieving SDG 4.”
“Our approach has been recognised as effective: by working on the professional development of teachers and school leaders in close partnership with governments and other key stakeholders, we achieve real and lasting change. With 55 million dollars, we can further intensify our work with governments and educators across three continents for quality education for all.”
We want to thank minister Meryame Kitir for her acknowledgement of our achievements and for deepening Belgium’s commitment to teachers and school leaders worldwide through VVOB.
Record numbers
Speaking about numbers only, this grant is VVOB’s largest ever, with approximately 49 million euros or 55 million US dollars. This is in and of itself a milestone for the organisation, which has proven resilient and innovative these past two COVID-ridden years, ensuring continued support to teachers and school leaders.
“Indeed, 2020 and 2021 threw a few curveballs at us, but we’ve managed to complete the previous 5-year DGD cycle in such a way that – apparently – warranted a 10 per cent increase”, the General Director says. “This high-level appreciation helps make our ambitions a reality.”
VVOB is soon to launch its Learning Unlimited. strategy, which sets out its vision, ambitions and approach to achieving SDG 4 by the 2030 deadline in more detail.