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ANNUAL REPORT

2016

Dear Baan Dek Partners,

Nicola Crosta

Founder

Baan Dek Foundation

Magali du Parc

Co-Founder

Baan Dek Foundation

2016 has been a great year at Baan Dek, a year of

innovation, growth and impact.

Innovation: as you can see in this report, we have

launched new, exciting programs to make sure we keep

targeting our work to the specific needs of the kids we

support.

Growth: our budget increased significantly thanks to

the continued support of individual partners and to the

enthusiastic engagement of new corporate partners.

Impact: most importantly, we have been able to support

well over 1,000 children. Our (more and more robust)

monitoring tools show that in many cases we really

made a difference in their lives.

This report gives you more information on all the above,

and gives us the opportunity to thank you for your

fantastic, loyal support!

All the very best,

55 Health life skill

sessions provided on field.

1166 VULNERABLE CHILDREN RECEIVED SUPPORT IN EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND SAFETY ACROSS 26+ COMMUNITIES.

98% of kids supported

were enrolled in school.

600+ school sets provided

directly to the children.

520+sessions delivered on field.

80%of kids are conformed

with vaccinations.

900+hygiene sets

provided.

1. OUR IMPACT IN 2016

E D U C A T I O N H E A L T H S A F E T Y

2000+ hours of sessions delivered on field.

150+ children identified as in critical

situations and then received highly tailored support services.

207 Baan Dek Foundation has

improved the community living environment benefitting over

207 children.

600 diplomas achieved by children marking their completion of 46

Safety life skill sessions.

OUR WORK CONTINUES TO ACHIEVE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT IN THE LIVES OF MIGRANT CHILDREN THROUGH STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS WITH PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR STAKEHOLDERS.

A new, key partnership with UNICEF Thailand will

identify the essential needs of migrant children

living in construction sites and provide models for

private and public sector partners to help address

those needs.

To foster better cooperation, participation and

commitment to improving the lives of migrant

workers and their children, we have developed new

partnerships with top construction companies in

Thailand.

2. KEY NEW PARTNERSHIPS TO DRIVE SYSTEMIC IMPACT

15PARTNERSHIPS WITH

CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES

22 COMMUNITIES

OF CONSTRUCTION WORKERS REACHED

23 STAKEHOLDERS

WORKSHOPS WITH CONSTRUCTION

MANAGERS

T. and M. are husband and wife construction workers

who moved from Myanmar to Chiang Mai almost four

years ago. They are both hard workers, and last June

2016 they gave birth to a healthy baby boy at the

hospital.

Both have documents and health insurance supported

by their employers, but because they didn’t understand

how Health Care Insurance works they incurred sizable

debts, and didn’t get any documents from the hospital

for their little boy.

After identifying them during an after-school activity

in their camp, our Social Advisor delivered tailored

counseling and support to organize with the Health

Insurance Office to recover the delivery costs and free

the parents of their debts. We then supported them in

the process of obtaining a birth certificate and health

card for their son.

Through these partnerships, we are able to enrich

families’ lives by facilitating migrant workers’ access

to essential health services.

THEIR STORIES

WE HAVE INTRODUCED 3 NEW PROGRAMS THAT FOCUS ON PROVIDING ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND LIFESKILLS TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF MIGRANT WORKERS AND THEIR CHILDREN.

380 No of attendance at UpStart sessions.

8 Guest speakers from the Chiang Mai area.

9 No of English language sessions conducted.

1,200 attendance recorded in awareness sessions.

80 Peer Educators trained.

141 hours of life skill trainings delivered through the overall MEP program.

MIGRANT EMPOWERMENT PROJECT

MEP delivers awareness sessions in the construction sites on how mi-grant communities can access their fundamental rights and essential social services in a sustainable way. We train parents and youths to be-come ‘Peer Educators’ and deliver knowledge and counselling in their communities, and the new com-munities they migrate to.

UPSTART

Improving English

Engaging Ambition

This innovative program features English language training through real-life career talks by local Thai professionals. The goal is to improve public school children’s ability in English while exposing them to positive and diverse career role models.

E-SUPERHEROES ACADEMY

Digitalization to reach more

kids with greater impact and

improve monitoring and

evaluation

We are piloting an e-curriculum that will provide migrant kids with life-saving knowledge and support their access to essential education, health and safety services.

3. NEW PROGRAMS

Peer Educators

M I G R A N T E M P O W E R M E N T P R O J E C T U P S T A R T

65% Thai Yai

6.7% Thai

10% Burmese

11.7% Palong

5% Mon

1.7% Khmer

We have built and implemented a new centralized monitoring system that uses tablets to directly send data

from the field on to Salesforce. This cloud-based technology for data storage and analysis allows us to gather

more data about our work and our beneficiaries, thereby ensuring an effective and efficient tracking of our

projects’ progress and impact.

5.To support Baan Dek Foundation’s fundraising

needs, we have worked with great designers to

develop a range of products including bags, t-shirts,

pencil cases and more. 100% of the proceeds from

Products4Good support Baan Dek programs, helping

to improve the lives of migrant children and families

in critical situations.

ONE KID = ONE BOLT

A bolt on a bracelet to support a child’s access to

Education, Health and Safety.

4. INTRODUCING DIGITAL IMPACT MONITORING

Over 2016, individual donors continued to bring essential support to the foundation. Major contributions were also generated through from new CSR initiatives and agreements with additional institutional partners.

The increase in donations allowed the team to develop and implement new programs like the MEP and Upstart. 100% of donations are dedicated to Baan Dek programs that directly support vulnerable children in Thailand.

T O T A L K I D S S U P P O R T E D

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F U N D S A L L O C A T I O N

WANT TO HELP?www.baandekfoundation.org/donate

[email protected]

T O T A L D O N A T I O N S

238000€

T O T A L E X P E N S E S

169000€

BY PROGRAMBY TYPE OF SUPPORT

10% Healthcare

30% Food

7% Housing

49% Education

4% Others

17% Individual Support

25% Blueprints

4% Smile Holidays

11% Nursery

19% Migrant Empowerment Project

18% (Digital) Super Heroes Academy

6% UNICEF Documentation Project2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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I N D I V I D U A L P A R T N E R S

Nicoletta Alessi, Giovanna & Toni Belloni, Martina Belloni, Alessandro Bosetti & Family, Giuseppe Carillo, Valeria & Gabriele Ciccognani, Silvia & Claudio Crosta, Claudio d’Agostino, Luca Deplano, Pierangelo Dolera, Helene & Edouard du Parc, Nancy Ebb & Gary Ford, Fabrizio Gasparetto, Guido Giannuzzi, Lorenzo Guidi, Laura & Michele Locatelli, Allegra & Stanislao Lucheschi, Mariuccia & Danilo Maffini, Manuel Maina, Valeria & Niccolò Magnoni, Silvia Poli, Sonia & Philippe Rousseau, Acha Sripaurya, Francesca Sutti, Alessia & Giuseppe

Vigevani, Caroline Winter, Bashari Family, Fournier Family, Sylvain Bard

I N S T I T U T I O N A L P A R T N E R S

Kids Home France, Kids Home UK, Kids Home America, Kids Home Italia, Swift River, Kids Home Club Paris / American School of Paris, Caudalie, Kindernothilfe, Agir sa Vie, Amadeus, Sansiri, Fondation Bourbon, Valneva, Aibitrophy, the RCRT Foundation, UNICEF, St. Andrews International School, AE Concept, Prem International School, Pur Project

Donations Expenditure Kids Supported