Since its establishment, the AHDR has the opportunity to receive generous support from a variety of international bodies in order to work toward the aims and vision of the Association. The Association is grateful to all those who have supported their work and continue to do so.
The Home for Cooperation project is supported by the EEA (European Economic Area) Financial Mechanisms by the donors Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, by individuals, organisations, local authorities in Cyprus and abroad, and the embassies of Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands, as well as the UNDP-ACT through funding from USAID.
Multiperspectivity and Intercultural Dialogue in Education (MIDE) is supported by UNDP-ACT/USAID.
The research study, ‘Representations of History and Intergroup Relations in Cyprus’, is co-financed by the European Commission under the Cypriot Civil Society in Action Programme and UNDP-ACT under MIDE.
The Fulbright Commission has supported a professional development opportunity for Cypriot educators in the US in connection with Kenyon College. AHDR members have attended several seminars in the US.
The EU Grundtvig Program has supported exchanges between Cypriot educators and their European counterparts. AHDR members have participated in several such events.
Council of Europe finances teacher-training workshops.
Fredrich Ebert Stiftung/Ikme Bilban has co-financed the the 7 – 8 May 2010 Symposium ‘What Does it Mean to Think Historically: 6 Years on’