Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys sit down with Robert Kee, Founder and Chairman of Operation Hope Foundation (OHF)—a Singapore‑based NGO that has quietly achieved what many charities struggle to deliver: an 80% benefit‑to‑cost ratio sustained for more than 20 years. Operating in Nepal and Cambodia, OHF focuses on children and vulnerable communities, but what truly sets it apart is the engineering mindset behind its impact. A former engineer and entrepreneur, Robert brings business discipline, anti‑fraud systems, and “street‑smart” controls to ensure donations reach the last mile. Instead of relying solely on paperwork, OHF verifies outcomes directly on the ground—an approach that has protected donor funds in low‑infrastructure environments where leakage is common. In this conversation, Robert shares how trust must be designed, not assumed; why overhead ratios don’t tell the full story; and how lean governance and personal accountability—he contributes a significant share of OHF’s funding—have shaped the organisation’s integrity. He also offers practical advice for donors and companies on what to look for before giving, and why accountability, not size, determines real impact.

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