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The UNPO is a foundation (Stichting) registered in the Netherlands, with official branch in Belgium (Brussels) and a Representative Office in Switzerland (Geneva).

According the Dutch law finances and annual activities reports must be published in our website. Please find below.

For more details about our finances or activities do not hesitate to contact us.

De UNPO is een in Nederland geregistreerde stichting, met een officiële vestiging in België (Brussel) en een vertegenwoordiging in Zwitserland (Genève).

Volgens de Nederlandse wet moeten financiën en jaarlijkse activiteitenverslagen worden gepubliceerd op onze website. Hieronder vindt u de informatie.

Voor meer informatie over onze financiën of activiteiten kunt u contact met ons opnemen.

Stichting UNPO is een geregistreerde Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling (ANBI)

Naam: Stichting Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO)

RSIN: 8020.03.539

Contactgegevens:

Adres: Fluwelen Burgwal 58, 2511CJ, The Hague, Netherlands

E-mail: [email protected]

Bestuurssamenstelling:

Stichting UNPO geregistreerd bij de Kamer van Koophandel te Den Haag onder het nummer 41156820. Het bestuur wordt gevormd door de volgende leden:

President : Rubina Noor Greenwood

Penningmeester (en vice-president): Elisenda Paluzie

Penningmeester (en vice-president): Tamarin Breedt

Secretaris-Generaal: Mercè Monje Cano

Lid: Putheany Kim

Beleidsplan: Beleidsplan: Het hoofdbeleid van de stichting wordt bepaald door de Algemene Vergadering van de UNPO die elke 12 maanden bijeenkomt (afwisselend online en persoonlijk). Volgens het convenant stelt de Algemene Vergadering een ‘Algemene Resolutie’ op die de activiteiten van het Secretariaat begeleidt. De laatste vergadering was van 10-12 mei 2024 en de volgende vergadering begint in april 2025. Het bestuur van de stichting komt tussen deze twee vergaderingen zes keer bijeen om de richting te bepalen en financieel en administratief toezicht te houden.

Beloningsbeleid: Beloningsbeleid: Het stichtingsbestuur verricht haar taken onbezoldigd. Daarnaast zijn er 9 personen, waaronder adviseurs, in dienst van Stichting UNPO.

Doelstelling: De stichting UNPO is op 25 april 1991 te Den Haag opgericht met als doelstelling om de UNPO opgericht op 11 februari 1991 te steunen in het realiseren van haar doelstellingen zoals die zijn beschreven in het handvest, het convenant, van de UNPO. 

ANBI Standaardformulier:

Het ANBI Standaarfomulier voor het begrontingsjaar is hier te downloaden 2023_UNPO_ANBI 

Het ANBI Standaarfomulier voor het begrontingsjaar is hier te downloaden 2022_UNPO_ANBI

Het ANBI Standaarformulier voor het begrontingsjaar is hier te downloaden 2021_UNPO_ANBI

Het ANBI Standaardformulier voor het begrontingsjaar is hier te downloaden 2020_UNPO_ANBI

Verslag van de activiteiten:

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2023 en 2024 is hier beschikbaar: 2023-2024_UNPO_ActivityReport

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2022 en 2023 is hier beschikbaar: 2022-2023_UNPO_ActivityReport

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2020 en 2021 is hier beschikbaar: 2021-2022_UNPO_ActivityReport

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2017 en 2018 is hier beschikbaar: 2017-2018_UNPO_ActivityReport

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2015 en 2017 is hier beschikbaar: 2015-2017_UNPO_ActivityReport

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2012 en 2015 is hier beschikbaar: 2012-2015_UNPO_ActivityReport

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2010 en 2012 is hier beschikbaar: 2010-2012_UNPO_ActivityReport

Het rapport van de activiteiten uitgevoerd in 2008 en 2010 is hier beschikbaar: 2008-2010_UNPO_ActivityReport

 

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