APT maintains a small team of specialised staff based in the UK.
We have many years of experience in enterprise development in Africa, Asia and Latin America, including working with larger agencies such as DFID, Oxfam, Practical Action (ITDG), Enterprise Works Worldwide and ACORD.
Our team is headed by Chief Executive Mr Andy Jeans, who has lived and worked overseas since 1973, joining APT in 1998.
Trustees:
John Sartain BA FIAgrE (Chair)
A retired consultant and trainer specialising in overseas project planning and management aimed at rural and community development.
Marie Fry BA
A retired Consultant and trainer specialising in rural development overseas with particular emphasis on women, water and small enterprise development.
Brian Capper MA PhD
Solicitor; previously an animal nutritionist in the Overseas Development Natural Resources Institute.
Malcolm Harper MA MBA PhD
Emeritus Professor of Enterprise Development at Cranfield School of Management. Since 1995 he has worked independently, mainly in India. He has had books and numerous articles on all aspects of small enterprise development published, and his research and consultancy work has been supported by a wide range of national and international agencies.
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"APT operates
from very modest offices yet delivers almost a
million pounds worth of cost- effective assistance
every year." Malcolm Harper MA MBA PhD |
"The big names in international development advertise heavily, their mailings cascade unsolicited through our letter boxes and many have networks of high-street retail outlets. Their profile in 'developing countries' is even higher, their off-road vehicles await their staff at airports and their offices are in the best locations. They have a vast range of activities, they operate worldwide and their budgets can be counted in millions, even billions of dollars.
These big organisations do good work, but there is also a different kind of small international NGO, such as APT. APT owns no vehicles, has one full time and four part-time members of staff and operates from very modest offices. Nevertheless APT delivers almost a million pounds worth of cost- effective assistance every year to fifteen partner organisations in Africa and Asia. It aims not to build its own profile, but to develop the capacity of its local partners so that they can themselves raise money and work without foreign aid. That is why I admire and support APT"
Adam Vickers MSc ACCA
Qualified accountant. Previously worked as Financial Controller and Financial Trainer in Eastern and Central Africa for the international NGO's Merlin and EveryChild.
Susan Johnson MA PhD
Lecturer in International Development at the University
of Bath. She is a specialist in microfinance and small
enterprise development and in particular their gender
dimensions.
Patrons:
Fergal Keane OBE
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"There
is a real need for longer term support to help
people to rebuild their lives. This is why I
support the work of APT and its partners overseas." |
"In times of conflict, such as the war in Iraq and the mass slaughter in the Congo, we are all aware of the pressing need for humanitarian assistance. At other times media attention is focused on disastrous famines. But as the different crises fall off the front pages of our newspapers, there is a real need for longer term support to help people to rebuild their lives, and their communities, to become more self-reliant and reduce the risk of further crises. This is why I support the work of APT and its partners overseas."
Louise Botting CBE
Louise
has combined a successful career in business and broadcasting
- she is probably best known for her work as a presenter
of BBC's Money Box programme. She has been a director
of several major companies in the world of media and
finance and for the last ten years has been a director
of Camelot.
"I believe the work that APT does should be highly valued; it combines good business sense, ensuring the impact on people's livelihoods is long lasting and the development sustainable, with practical help for the most vulnerable people in the world".
The Lord Plumb of Coleshill DL FRAgS
Lord
Plumb's career has revolved round politics and farming.
He was MEP for the Cotswolds for twenty years and
he was the first Briton to be elected President of
the European Parliament in 1987. He is also Honorary
President of the Joint Assembly between the EU and
ACP (African, Caribbean & Pacific) Countries.
Lord Plumb was President of the National Farmers'
Union from 1970-79 and has been involved with numerous
agricultural organisations. Lord Plumb's interest
in 'helping developing countries to help themselves'
is also APT's objective; he has been a great supporter
of our work for many years.
Phone: 44 (0) 1386 700130 Fax: 44 (0) 1386 701010
e-mail: info@aptenterprise.org.uk