Social and Economic Developers Association (SEDA) - Renovate Three Elementary Schools in Laos
Address
Social and Economic Developers Association (SEDA)
P.O. BOX T469 Xaysetha
Vientiane,
Vientiane
NA
856-21-314-338
http://seda-laos.org
Mission
SEDA sees a Laos where every child has an equal opportunity to reach their potential as a person and as a citizen. We envisage a country where each person is a productive contributer - helping to build an enduring, just and equitable society.
Programs
Serving outlying rural communities, SEDA is working to rebuild village schools; increase HIV/AIDS education and prevention outreach; improve medical training and traditional treatment facilities; and establish a sustainable agribusiness for village farmers.
Social and Economic Developers Association (SEDA)'s Current Projects on GlobalGiving
Social and Economic Developers Association (SEDA)'s Funded Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Access to traditional healthcare for the poor |
![]() Provide Microfinance to Disadvantaged Laos Farmers |
![]() Renovate Three Elementary Schools in Laos |
Personnel Overview
Mr. Vilaysone Bouphalad - Chairman of Rural Development Association
Mr Bouphalad is working to reduce poverty in rural Laos through education development. He also aims to build on local NGO unity in Laos.
Souly QuachAngkham - Founder of SEDA
Project design, management and evaluation; research and development; communication and liaison with government and international agencies; herbal medicine research and formulation; international trade facilitation and management; science and environment research, hotel and services management.
Personnel Statistics
Souly QuachAngkham, Founder/Director of SEDA
Founded in 2004
Employees: 7
Volunteers: 10
Financial Statistics
Budget (2006): 75,000
Budget (2005): 69,479
Maximum Budget: 70,000
Overhead: 18%
Other funding sources: Year 2007: Bread for the World
Year 2004-present:
Contribution by personal saving/business fund fr SEDA's Founder
Religious Affiliation: N/A







Lao People's Democratic Republic
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