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Cufa, formerly known as Credit Union Found … Cufa, formerly known as Credit Union Foundation Australia is an independent, secular, not-for-profit Australian development organisation. Cufa has full accreditation under the Australian Aid program run by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) and is a signatory to the Australian Council for International Development Code of Conduct. Cufa was founded in 1971 and delivers economic development, education, enterprise and employment projects across the Asia Pacific. Cufa has a head office in Sydney and offices in its countries of operations which include Bougainville, Cambodia, Fiji (serving the greater Pacific) Myanmar and East Timor.e greater Pacific) Myanmar and East Timor.
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Cufa, formerly known as Credit Union Found … Cufa, formerly known as Credit Union Foundation Australia is an independent, secular, not-for-profit Australian development organisation. Cufa has full accreditation under the Australian Aid program run by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) and is a signatory to the Australian Council for International Development Code of Conduct.International Development Code of Conduct.
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