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The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government and influencing public policy through education and advocacy.
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
To empower women, children, and key populations to effectively engage with the social, cultural, political, economic, and institutional systems that shape their lives, through participatory and inclusive development programs.
Vision: Ethiopia, where every child, youth, and woman SRHR, MNHC, Human Rights, Gender Equality, and Justice fully realized Mission Statement To take the lead in advancing sexual reproductive health, maternal and newborn health care, human rights, gender equality, and justice by leaving no one behind, we are dedicated to ensuring this through: a. Elevating the voice and expertise of young people. b. Building a strong values-driven community. c. Trans-national synergy in our advocacy. d. Trans-National movement building. e. Fully youth-led program setting and Implementation. Purpose: To achieve SRHR, Maternal and Newborn Health Care, Human Rights, Gender Equality, and Justice for Youth by Youth in Ethiopia Core Values: Accountability, Transparency, Stewardship, Equity, Equality, Integrity, Leadership, and Humanity Principle: 1. We courageously challenge social norms. 2. We are committed to the power of youth-led advocacy, accountability, and full agency for all young people. 3. We care about centring the perspective of marginalized and oppressed individuals and Groups and dismantling stigma, discrimination, and hatred. 4. We strive to continuously evaluate, learn, and evolve. 5. We believe in decolonized models of work, equitable collaboration, and participatory decision-making whilst ensuring transparency and accountability. 6. We are compassionate and progressive human rights defenders who are unashamedly prochoice, feminist, and pro LGBTIQ. Strategic Approach: Build and Foster Partnership, Network, Membership, and Volunteerism
A nurturing, play-based, experience-driven preschool for ages 2 through 5 in northern Waukegan.
Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. We envision a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and the confidence to participate.
Crossroads School is a private school, grades kindergarten through twelfth with approximately 1150 students.
The foundation works to advance gender and racial equity for women and girls across Arizona by combining nonpartisan research, policy advocacy, grantmaking, and direct programs. It funds and grows community-led initiatives, informs policy with research, and invests in organizations that support women’s economic and civic participation.
Energize Japan's science more! Motivated and engaged to "Energize Japan's science more!", the Japanese Association for the Advancement of Science (JAAS) aims to be an organization in which all people can participate, beyond the boundaries of academic fields, organizations, occupations, nationalities, ethnicities, and generations. We believe that dialogue and collaboration among people with diverse backgrounds and motivated to promote science are key for the brighter future of science in Japan.
The activities of the Maruki Gallery For the Hiroshima Panels Foundation center around the permanent preservation and exhibition of the Hiroshima Panels by Iri and Toshi Maruki. These historically and aesthetically significant works are a means of passing down the bitter legacy shared by all humanity. The Gallery advocates for peace and social justice and enriches community life by preserving and exhibiting the paintings of Iri, Toshi and Suma Maruki, and facilitating socially engaged cultural and artistic programming.
To build a sustainable and protective sense of coherence and resilience in the poor and needy persons in Bui Division of the North West Region of Cameroon