
Views on the Concept of Human Development
The concept of human development: enlarging people’s choices, enhancing human capabilities and achieve freedoms as inherent rights principles that must apply to all human beings, individually and collectively.
We are grateful for this concept as to have the opportunity to develop ourselves to become self-sufficient, to empowering our communities and people.
Our Mission
The mission of the International Fund for Hmong Development is to provide and seek the means and the mechanism for Hmong to collectively develop as one people in all forms in order to reach full capacity and capability.
Our Work
The working agenda of the International Fund is the development of Hmong people and nation in economic, political, social, cultural and security.
Cooperation
The International Fund for Hmong Development will actively engage with the international community and international organizations to promote the working agenda set forth by national and international institutions, its initiatives, and development programs to address human sufferings, poverty, discrimination and suppresion.
As stipulated by the Declaration of the Right to Development, the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), we urge the international community, State governments and members of the human family to assist each other and to facilitate the process in the assigned time frame.
Recognition Of
The International Fund for Hmong Development will work with the international community and international organizations to assist in the securing and the recognition of the rights to development, right to humanitarian assistance and all other rights in accordance to the Charter of the United Nations.
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