Latest newsLaunch of unique multi-country programme03-06-2013Trias is officially launching a new programme that is taking place in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. The programme, which is funded by the European Commission and Agriterra, brings together 14 Farmers’ Organisations from different... Trias Central America builds towards a sustainable future27-05-2013Within the framework of the stipulation of the new DGD-programme, the Trias CAM-team had its first meeting with the 11 selected partner organizations. The challenge? To learn about eachothers institutional background, and examine... Great leaders achieve amazing results16-05-2013Success is often linked to great leadership. Where visionary leaders serve the people, impressive things happen; where leaders are corrupt and only serve themselves rather than empowering others, support is futile. “Cooperations of significant importance to Brazilian women"03-05-2013"Cooperations also make the difference for Brazilian women farmers. Economic activities enhance their feeling of self esteem.” These are the words of Nik Van Gool, chairman of KVLV, in Boer&Tuinder. WFO encourages participation of young farmers19-04-2013The World Farmer’s Organization (WFO) wants to give youngsters a prominent place in its actions. The goal is to decrease the threshold for youth organizations through favorable membership-fees. Cresol anchors operation in Rondônia18-04-2013The National Bank of Brazil has given the green light for to a number of cooperatives to join the network of Cresol in the state of Rondônia. This partner of Trias coordinates savings and credit cooperatives of and for familial... Belgian deliberation on climate change in Ecuador08-04-2013Five Belgian development organizations active in the field in Ecuador have put their heads together. During a number of workshops they explored how they could work together on climate change. Trias also joined in. European budget for the South shrinks again03-04-2013For the second year in a row, the total amount the European countries outsourced in 2012 for development cooperation has declined. Belgium also decreased its budget. Recent numbers of the OESO confirm this trend. |
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Trias and his partner organisations support people working in smallholder agriculture or as micro-entrepreneurs. In Flanders (Belgium), Trias is closely linked to six member based organizations: the rural organisations Landelijke Gilden, KVLV and KLJ and the entrepreneurial organisations UNIZO, markant and Neos. Join us on:![]()
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