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The followings actions are
among IDDI’s main achievements:
1IDDI
is one of the first non-profit organizations in the
Dominican Republic, whose development models have
been used by many other organizations for their work
both in DR and abroad.
2In
1990 IDDI formed the Dominican Foundation, inc. A US
based 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that
raises funding for development projects in the
Dominican Republic.
3In
2006 IDDI formed in Haiti the Institute Haïtien de
Développement Intégral (IHDI), an affiliate NGO. The intention is to form the
Caribbean Federation of Integral Development NGOs.
4In
2005 IDDI created the Center for Bio-Sustainability
– BIOIDDI - (the first of its kind in the Dom. Rep.)
with the purpose of researching, promoting and
implementing renewable energy projects.
5Appointed
by Presidential Decree, IDDI is a member of several
Presidential Commissions including:
-
National Non-Profit
Council,
-
Consultive Committee to the
Social Cabinet of the Dominican Government,
-
Presidential Council on
Social and Economic Development.
6IDDI
is implementing the largest project ever funded
by the Dominican private sector in the Dom. Rep.
in collaboration with the Grupo Vicini.
7Serve
as an important interlocutor between the low
income communities and the Dominican Government
(case of the Social Pact in 2001 between the
community groups in the slum of Capotillo and
the Dominican Government negotiated by IDDI that
put an end to a month of violence) and between
the business sector and the community (cases of
sugar companies, hotel owners, tobacco companies
and their surrounding communities).
8At
the time (1997), IDDI signed the largest
contract, for a non-profit, with the Dominican
Government for over US$ 2,500,000.00.
9Our
organization was selected by the non-profits
themselves to be the umbrella for USAID funding
in maternal-child health care for over US$
2,000,000.00 in 1994.
10The
micro-business credit program has loaned to over
12,000 people for an amount over US$
10,000,000.00.
11IDDI
signed the largest contract for housing
construction between a non profit and the
Dominican Government for the building of 1,500
low cost houses in Santo Domingo.
12The
United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA)
considered that IDDI’s youth project in
reproductive health is one of their models in La
tin America.
13In
our maternal-child health program, IDDI achieved
a reduction of 78% in the level on malnutrition
in children from 0 to 5 years of age and another
reduction of 33% in the mortality rate of this
same population.
14In
1998 the HIV/AIDS Prevention Project was
considered by AIDSCAP (under contract by USAID)
to be one of the three outstanding projects in
the world.
15Since
1984, IDDI has supported the strengthening
and/or creation of over 680 grass roots
organizations capable of responding to the
needs, interests and aspirations of their
communities. These groups have undergone a
transition from a paternalistic mindset to one
of inserting themselves into the decision-making
development process of their communities.
16IDDI
is the Dominican non-profit organization with
the most experience in the low cost housing
construction / repair field with over 3,560
units built.
17IDDI
has won three public bids for the construction
of two schools and the design of a low income
housing project with funding from the
Interamerican Development Bank and the Dominican
Government.
18IDDI
has constructed the following:
64 schools, 5 community clinics and 8 community
centers,
95.1 kilometers of pedestrian walkways, and
bridges, potable water supply and sanitary
drainage systems,
Covered
over 27.3 kilometers of primary and secondary
urban slum ravines. |