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AIPC Pandora is a non-profit organization that works to generate the knowledge and the capacity of action needed at the international level for the construction of a more just and peaceful world. For this, we develop Global Learning Experiences for educational, intercultural, solidarity or professional insertion in one of the 57 countries in which we are present. We work both in Outbound / Outbound and Inbound / Host projects in Spain, offering transformative experiences based on the "Learning-Service" methodology that form global citizens in how to intervene in the great challenges of the world today.
1. To become A Transformative Social Movement based on virtue values. 2. To shape an autonomus (self-relient) society through the economic development. 3. To actively involve in humanitarian movement through the global networking. 4. To build the transformative leadership with global competency. 5. To advocate policy in order to promote an equity. 6. To strengthten an internal capacity as a global institution through innovation, high quality service, transparency, accuntability, and independency .
To ensure we use our knowledge and resources to make a positive and decisive difference to people, communities and organisations, with a vision to be an excellent, accessible, globally engaged University contributing positively to a thriving Northern economy.
Initiate and develop projects that enable growth in young adults through sports, music, fashion, culture entrepreneurship and social consciousness.
We empower young women with the confidence, skills, networks, and experiences needed to realise their passions and pursue their goals. Our mission is to ensure all women, regardless of background, have access to the same opportunities to lead happy, independent and fulfilled lives. The below is from our published constitution but we are in the process of updating it to demonstrate our commitment to anti-racism work: (1) For the public benefit, to advance the education and to relieve unemployment of Greater London's young unemployed women in particular, but not exclusively by: (a) providing information though workshops focused on developing skills to increase employability; (b) providing advice about learning and earning opportunities through a mentoring programme; and (c) making grants to assist the You Make It graduates develop business ideas and become self-employed. (d) promoting public policies focused on assisting young unemployed women in the United Kingdom gain equal access to education and employment opportunities by raising awareness through publications and events.
To advance the education of young people in the subject of urban music and to act as a resource for people living in East London by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of educational and other activities
Vision To be the premiere LGBTQIA arts festival in the UK with a high international profile and a strong local engagement strategy, to ensure LGBTQIA voices are heard and represented in Liverpool and internationally. Mission statement Homotopia is a producer and presenter of great LGBTQIA art, across visual art, theatre, dance, cabaret and heritage in Liverpool, with a local, national and international outlook. Values Diversity - celebrating diversity in all we do; Representation - constantly committing to widening our reach and expanding our representation; Our Programme - reflecting our communities; Our Art - to be risk-taking, unapologetically queer and unafraid; Collaborative - we are all the people we work with; Caring - to take care of our staff and the people we work with; Integrity - we will be honest and accountable in all we do.
Transforming the lives of Young People across Warrington. Through opportunities and challenges, to inspire young people to lead healthier, happier, more positive lives; raising their aspirations to become caring and responsible citizens with more to offer themselves, their families, the community, and employers.
The Movement Factory's mission is to inspire young people to improve their mental and physical health, develop vital life skills, build confidence and selfesteem through dance. We focus our work across three key areas: Dance and Culture Youth and Community Cohesion Health and Wellbeing
We spread joy worldwide through music, art, circus and dance. Working with vulnerable, abandoned, outcast and poorly people, we run creative sessions to help build confidence, aid childhood development and strengthen communication.
By teaching, creating, performing and programming circus arts, the Palestinian Circus School strengthens the creative, social and physical potential of Palestinians, seeking to engage and empower them to become constructive actors in society and raises local and international awareness about the positive Palestinian potential and its different challenges.
Sisterhood Agenda is an award-winning, tax-exempt nonprofit organization that creates and implements activities for women and girls around the globe for education, support and empowerment. Sisterhood Agenda promotes positive social change and has over 6,000 global partners in 36 countries. Global partners create an extensive sisterhood network to increase local organization capacity and unite women and girls. Sisterhood Agenda's SEA (Sisterhood Empowerment Academy), based in the U.S. Virgin Islands, attracts international participants. On global and local levels, Sisterhood Agenda addresses social, health, economic and cultural issues facing women and girls to promote positive life outcomes. Sisterhood Agenda's social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, India, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, and other geographic regions. Sisterhood Agenda maintains its social networking sites and blog at www.sisterhoodagenda.com.