Our financial and human resources

SOS Faim's
Finance 2024

For over 30 years, SOS Faim’s mission has been to help transform agricultural and food systems by financing and supporting people committed to sustainable family farming and promoting responsible food consumption. Nothing would be possible without the generosity of those who choose to help our association. The support of our private and public donors is invaluable because it enables us to take action.

This year, SOS Faim was able to count on the generosity of 2,468 donors. This outpouring of generosity enabled us to collect EUR 609,924.03 in private donations. Thanks to extremely rigorous management over the years, SOS Faim is in good financial health, which means we can look to the future with confidence. We sincerely thank you for your support.

Local authorities, foundations and non-profit organisations

By supporting the work of SOS Faim, Luxembourg municipalities, foundations and non-profit organisations are effectively combating hunger and poverty. In 2024, 20 municipalities supported SOS Faim for a total of €70,562.92, including Differdange (€55,760) and Luxembourg (€7,777.92). Numerous foundations and non-profit organisations have contributed a total of €32,835. These included the NIF foundation (€11,850), the Alphonse Weicker foundation (€10,000), Bazar International (€6,000) and Diddeleng Helleft (€2,000).

The companies

By supporting SOS Faim, many companies are putting their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the service of the actions of SOS Faim and its partners. In 2024, the generosity of 18 partner companies raised €10,080.27.

Your trust demands our transparency. The association’s financial statements are audited each year by an independent auditor (BDO) and published in the Registre de Commerce et des Sociétés (identification number: F554). SOS Faim goes further by using a range of measures to guarantee transparency and to ensure the proper use of the funds you entrust to us. They are also available online on the SOS Faim website: www.sosfaim.lu, in the ‘About us’ section.

Audited financial statements

2024 financial report

Ressources

In 2024, SOS Faim’s total resources will amount to €4,815,531.08.

Donations 609 924,03 €
Private donations and contributions 496 445,84 €
Institutional donations 113 478,19 €
Grants 3 959 036,53 €
MAEE: Framework cooperation agreement 2 810 694,00 €
MAEE: Framework agreement on development education and awareness-raising 210 579,55 €
MECB / 4 projects   329 500,00 €
André Losch Fondation 123 000,00 €
Œuvre National 50 000,00 €
HUMUNDI   53 887,00 €
Administrative revenue (MAEE) 381 375,98 €
Various products 246 570,52 €
Interest and similar income 209 637,25 €
Dedicated funds + Extraordinary income 36 933,27 €
Total 4 815 531,08 €
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Ressources

SOS FAIM 2024

82 % Grants
13 % Donations
5 % Various products
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Breakdown of 2024 grants

71 % Framework cooperation agreement (MAEE)
10 % Administrative revenue (MAEE)
8 % MECB / 4 projects
5 % Framework agreement on development education and awareness-raising (MAEE)
3 % André Losch Fondation
1 % Œuvre National
1 % HUMUNDI
Expenses
Funds allocated to partnerships in Africa 3 285 841,08 €
Funds allocated to advocacy and awareness-raising 164 991,22 €
Human resources at the service of the association's project 895 878,90 €
Funds allocated to fundraising and communication 131 431,09 €
Operating expenses, depreciation and provisions 136 849,09 €
Allocation to dedicated funds 194 194,48 €
Total 4 809 185,86 €
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Allocation of
SOS FAIM 2024 funds

68 % Partnerships in Africa
19 % Human resources at the service of the association's project
4 % Allocation to dedicated funds
3 % Operating expenses, depreciation and provisions
3 % Funds allocated to advocacy and awareness-raising
3 % Funds allocated to fundraising and communication
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Breakdown of funding allocated to partnerships by country

22 % Benin
22 % Ethiopia
17 % Burkina Faso
15 % Mali
15 % Niger
6 % West Africa
3 % Senegal

SOS Faim's human resources

As a non-profit organisation, SOS Faim is required by law to have a General Assembly (GA), which is currently made up of 45 members. The AGM approves the strategy, the audited annual financial statements, the allocation of profits and the budget. Every two years, it elects a Board of Directors. The Board currently comprises seven directors: Céline Depiesse (Chairman), Gary Diderich, David Hiez, Chloé Kolb (Secretary), Alexandre Mortelette, Bineta Oosterhaven Ndoye (Treasurer and Vice-Chairman) and Raymond Weber. Two General Meetings were held in 2024: a statutory meeting on 27 June and a thematic meeting on 16 November.

In terms of the operational team, 2024 saw the departure of Thierry Defense (Director), Nedjma Bennegouch (Coordinator of the Partnership Support Service) and Maria Zambrano (Partner Support Service). In September 2024, Delphine Dethier joined the team as Director.

At 31 December 2024, the Luxembourg executive team consisted of 13 employees and 8 staff in Africa.