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To support the development of self-sustaining programs that educate and care for orphans and disadvantaged children throughout the world so as to provide opportunities for all children to become contributing members of the global society.
To empower lives and create a resilient society where everyone most especially children and young people have access to basic and fundamental human rights and needs. To ensure every child and young person have the needed protection and secure future through the provision of Potable Water, Education, Child Protection, Health, Mentorship and Capacity Building in Ghana.
Use evidence-based advocacy to mobilize governments political and policy leaders to improve healthcare outcomes.
HI Bangladesh is part of HI federation working in 59 countries across the world. HI is an independent and impartial aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.
MDNTV You have been ranked as one of South Africa's Top Gender Empowered Companies in your sector. As a Top Gender Empowered Company you actively create initiatives to sustainably celebrate and uplift women and organisations making a contribution to gender empowerment.
While we primaily exist to help enable and maximize the fundraising efforts of organizations in Canada, our efforts, and those organizations we serve in Canada, can also help advance the charitable objectives of communities worldwide. How we accomplish this is through the unique programs we offer such as fundraiser grants, financing and product resources designed to best surmount the circumstantial needs of a particular organization. Our fundraising solutions can help organizations in any sector and of any size being designed simple enough to deploy by "the novice", yet offer "fundraising professionals" the scalabilty and high-yield appeal for national campaigns.
The Third Academy takes a child-centered, holistic, and comprehensive approach to Special Education based on the premise that no special need is disconnected from a variety of influences that go beyond the cognitive. All intellectual, physical, spiritual, psychological, emotional, and social influences must be considered in order to successfully meet the needs of the students.
The Society is a non-profit charitable organization governed by an equal number of Canadian and American Directors dedicated to the preservation of BC's Princess Louisa Inlet in its natural state for future generations to enjoy.
We work in partnership with local churches, missions agencies, missionaries and seminaries to materialize our vision of cross-cultural outreach to non-Chinese ethnic groups. Our approach is to involve lay Christians in Short-term Missions trips to utilize their professional expertise in the missions field and to share their Christian faith with the local people through their testimonies, contribution and presence.
A faith based organization seeking the salvation of its members and their well being and the entire human race such as vulnerable children and women
To provide dynamic leadership for implementing what we see as universal values founded on fundamental Islamic values by contributing to the alleviation of poverty and securing better socio-economic life for the disadvantaged groups through empowering them to depend on themselves and participate in the decisions concerning their own problems. These values are echoed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other United Nations human rights instruments. The freedoms and responsibilities inherent in them lead directly to tolerance, pluralism, gender equality, public dialogue and non-violence to settle disputes, respect for all people regardless of differing characteristics – all part of what we call “Canadian values”.
IPVS is a global, not‑for‑profit society that advances research on human and animal papillomaviruses and promotes translation of that research into clinical applications and public‑health policy. The society supports education, conferences and advocacy with the aim of reducing and eventually eliminating papillomavirus‑related disease.