Distinctions et Prizes awarded to FXB International
2021 : FXB India Suraksha wins second place in the “BRICS India Solutions for Sustainable Development Goals Awards 2021”
2019 : FXB Mongolia received the prize for the best NGO in the Dornogovi aimag in the “Development” category.
2017 : Presentation of the “Mongolian Quality Award” to FXB and the title of “Best Manager” to its Program Director by the National Committee for Business and Development in Mongolia.
2013 : The Yi Culture Research Center of Central University of Nationalities (CUN) and China Social Welfare Foundation (CSWF) have awarded the FXBVillage Programs in Bu Tuo with a Special Contribution Award for its involvement in the Yi Community development in China. This ethnic group is marginalized and has a scary rate of poverty and illiteracy, especially among women.
2010 : The FXBVillageFXB programme in Yunnan, China, is cited as a successful solution to the deep psychological needs of orphans and vulnerable children in a compendium published by UNICEF: Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS. It identifies best practices on prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS, treatment and care for women and children living with HIV, and reducing vulnerability and stigma among young people.
2008 : FXB Rwanda and FXB Uganda win a PEPFAR (President’s Emergency Plan For Aids Relief- USA) call for proposals to expand FXBVillage programs to 12,000 children and adults in Rwanda and Uganda.
2008 : The FXBVillage model was recognized in UNICEF’s annual Children and AIDS stocktaking report as a strong example of a community-based program for vulnerable families.
2007 : Certificate of Merit awarded to FXB Rwanda by the Rwandan Executive Committee of the network of international non-governmental organizations.
2006 : Madame Jeannette Kagame, First Lady of the country, awarded a Certificate of Merit to FXB Rwanda in recognition of FXB’s outstanding work in caring for orphans and vulnerable children.
2002 : UNAIDS cited the FXBVillage program as a case study in effectively meeting the needs of children affected by AIDS in its 2002 annual report on the epidemic. (page 142).