HUB Cymru Africa 2015. Who we are A partnership of Welsh Centre for International Affairs Wales Council for Voluntary Action Fair Trade Wales Sub Sahara.

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HUB Cymru Africa 2015

Who we are A partnership of Welsh Centre for International Affairs Wales Council for Voluntary Action Fair Trade Wales Sub Sahara Advisory Panel Wales for Africa Health Links Network Funded by the WG Wales for Africa programme

What we deliver.. Support to the Wales Africa and Fair Trade communities in Wales Training, networking and events Cold hard cash!

Small Grants £180,000 annual pot £50,000 ring-fenced for health activities Opening January 2016 All activities should have ‘benefit to Wales’ (Welsh Government)

Funding Focus Sustainable livelihoods Promoting realistic and sustainable livelihood opportunities for communities and groups, ensuring that the most marginalised are included Healthy communities Promoting and protecting the mental and physical health and wellbeing of communities Climate change and environment Protecting the natural world for future generations Life long learning Supporting individuals and groups to gain skills and knowledge for the benefit of their communities

WELCOME