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Drosos Foundation
Drosos Stiftung
Formation2003 (2003)
TypeNGO
Legal statusNon-profit Charity
HeadquartersZurich, Switzerland
Coordinates47°22′58″N 8°32′33″E / 47.3829°N 8.5424°E / 47.3829; 8.5424
CEO
Dr. Richard Brogle
  • Chairman: Lic. Markus E. Kronauer
  • Vice-Chairman: Dr. Frank Schnewlin
  • Members:
    • Dr. Stefan Kraft
    • Lic. Edith Kreis-Kolb
    • Dr. Franz von Däniken
Websitedrosos.org

The Drosos Foundation (German: Drosos Stiftung) is a non-profit, charitable organization based in Zurich, Switzerland. Established in late 2003 with capital from a private endowment, the foundation was fully active by early 2005.[1][2] The foundation is involved with more than 100 projects as of 2015, which work to fight poverty, promote health, increase access to education and creative activities for youth, and protect the environment.[2] The foundation also has offices in Cairo, and Casablanca.

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References

  1. ^ Christian Raaflaub (4 November 2004). "Outgoing diplomat praises bilateral route". swissinfo. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b Abdelhafidh Abdeleli (12 June 2011). "More work for NGOs despite Arab spring clean". swissinfo. Retrieved 1 March 2015.