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By leveraging the power of football, Karachi United strives to enhance the lives of children and communities by providing them with access to play, sports culture, and excellence, and simultaneously raise the bar of Pakistan's nascent football industry.
The TSA tests and supports innovative, results-driven approaches that increase self-sufficiency and improve life outcomes for Bulgaria's poor, with a focus on the Roma. To achieve this, we honor and help develop professionalism, collaboration, and integrity in our partners.
To empower marginalised and underpriviledged rural communities through realizing sustainable development goals (Global SDGs 2030).
The Cash Drive is the engine of all the wonderful programs we have at John Ross Robertson such as Scientist in the School, Learning Through The Arts and Artist in the Classroom. These all run on your financial support, this funding pays for school supplies and programs the Toronto District School Board no longer provides.
To partner with Karen communities to improve their health, livelihoods and access to education
TGCDA strives to build skills, experiences, knowledge, resilience and capacities of communities affected by man made and natural disaters. We work to uphold the rights and dignity of vulnerable displaced persons, refugees, returnees, host communities by meeting basic needs in an inclusive manner. OBJECTIVES. 1. Skill-based development: Partnering with agencies and stakeholders such as schools and tertiary institutions to train and mentor and empower women and youth in agribusiness farming, environmental conservation service and disaster management; Advocacy on human and child rights: advocate for the child and human rights in the community that provide ground for access of rule of laws and protect the interest of the most vulnerable group in the society. Support vulnerable communities' voices to be heard by the stakeholders and government on issues pertinent to risks and conflict threats to relevant agencies and development partners. 2. Research, Policy Analysis and Development: conduct periodic research in its various thematic areas to respond to the policy and development needs of its entities. The research will inform decision-making, policies, programme development, institutional development, capacity building/strengthening and advocacy strategies at local and national levels. Economic Empowerment: engaged in building the knowledge base on economic empowerment and development as a goal towards poverty reduction in (Kuajok, Warrap State and Northern Bahr el Ghazal) and elsewhere within South Sudan. This may be in rural development, trade, commerce and private sector development, financial management among others. A key focus will be on conducting value chain analysis across various aspects of economic empowerment to identify gaps and provide sustainable solutions; Gender Mainstreaming in Development: Mainstream gender perspective 3. . in development, environmental risks and disaster management by assessing the implications of any planned action on the environment; including legislation, policies or programs, in any area and at all levels; 4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Provide technical expertise in monitoring and evaluation, including impact evaluation to clients. This is an important aspect of measuring results and gauging effectiveness of interventions; 5. To foster all round social and economic development by targeting youth and children in various Counties through the enhancement of friendship in the field of resources and establishment of youth service centers in strategic locations accessible to all youth and street children in South Sudan. 6. Relief the victims of natural disasters, specifically those with extreme poverty, violent conflict, land mine survivors, widows and orphans' who are destitute and vulnerable to natural and man-made disasters in the communities of South Sudan. 7. Reproductive Health Advocacy: To create a favour for exchange of ideas to provide better understanding of Reproductive health, sexual adolescent reproductive health risk, HIV/AIDs & GBV awareness and other community issues.
We are women at our best living our dreams, helping other women and girls to be their best, and live their dreams!
Young people are an integral part of the dairy industry. They need to be recognized, inspired, and challenged to make the decisions that will affect their future. Each new generation inherits a responsibility for its own culture, history and heritage. The Trustees of the Fund are committed to the development of programs and events that educate, encourage and assist the young people who are the future of our industry.
WHAT WE DO: Western Sky protects critical watersheds in our region. We conserve vital habitats and provide managed public access for recreation and education. We also work with other agencies and organizations to further protect and enhance natural areas. We champion the conservation of environmentally sensitive lands that support the health of our watersheds.
While primary education is “free” in Kenya, secondary school is NOT; therefore, most students living in Mathare Slum cannot afford to go to high school. Once out of school, many of these children are forced to contribute to their family’s income; very often, out of desperation and in order to survive, they become victims of early marriage, child labour, crime, prostitution, drug and alcohol abuse and trafficking. Members of the Mathare community agree that the only way to stop this destructive cycle is by giving these kids a chance to go to a secondary boarding school, outside of Nairobi, in an environment more conducive to learning and away from the dangers of the slum. Prospective scholarship recipients are students living in Mathare who have attended private, government, or non-formal primary school in the slum and who have completed Standard 8 with the minimum required score for high school in their final exams, they are selected by our Kenyan partners working there.
Infrastructure projects will be chosen from applications received from East African communities and monitored by a committee of volunteer CanAssist trustees. Communities will be invited to submit application for funding based on their needs and be responsible for regular reporting during and on completion of the adopted project. Our work supports all members of a community rather than focusing on individuals or programmes. ( i.e. We build classrooms rather than giving school fees for a selected child. We provide clinic equipment, not funds for salaries or programmes at a hospital.)
Our core activities are to: •Seek and accept donations of land for conservation purposes conservation easement agreements of money, life estates, bequests and other forms of planned giving trade lands that may be sold to raise funds for conservation purposes • Acquire fee-simple interest in strategic sites by purchase of land, easements, or part purchase/gift (split-receipt) • Seek community support as the source of volunteers for board and stewards, and for funds and land Our purpose is to: •conserve, protect and restore natural areas of ecological significance •receive and maintain a fund or funds to secure and manage land and support education and operations •advance environmentally sound stewardship among landowners in the area •increase public understanding of natural areas conservation in the region •encourage and conduct research for conservation and stewardship of natural area systems •develop a strong and effective public image