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HOPE brings help and hope to the world's poorest families. Our vision is to work with local communities to bring clean water and other basic needs to villages and communities in remote areas of the world.
Our Mission is to equip and celebrate new generation of African thinkers, leaders and innovators.
RIJ is an independent non-profit organization that funds projects for people displaced by conflict around the world. RIJ supports projects that provide opportunities for people to lead an independent normal life while staying near to home and their loved ones; projects that enable people to give back to the community and make valuable contributions to the local economy as well as rebuilding their own future.
Aktion Deutschland Hilft, Germany's Relief Coalition is a union of German relief organisations that can provide rapid and effective aid in the case of large catastrophes and emergency situations abroad. To further optimise their previously successful work, the participating organisations bring together their many years of experience in humanitarian aid abroad. In exceptional cases, Aktion Deutschland Hilft is also active at home. The idea of integrating their respective knowledge and specific abilities, and through mutual extension to efficiently bundle measures for aid, unites the continued independent initiators of this mutual campaign.
To empower the library and information community to actively promote the African development agenda through dynamic services that transform livelihoods.
Mission: Helping young writers, actors and artists to realize, develop and improve their talents. The objectives: 1. Promoting and developing the cultures of South Sudan. 2. Making the South Sudanese culture known to the rest of Africa and world as well. 3. Bringing artist (writers, painters) together. 4. Supporting young talented people (short stories writers, poets and poetess, painters, actors and tale writers) by improving and shaping their talent. 5. Printing and publish the works of artists and writers. 6. Preaching the culture of peace among the citizen. 7. Using the culture as a tool to bring unity among the citizen. 8. Supporting acculturation between different/diverse cultures. 9. Organizing arts competition (short stories, tale and painting). 10. Making forums and seminars about culture, arts and development. 11. Empowers women, help children and support the artists. 12. Campaigning for civic education about (health, peace and tolerance). 13. Using the Arts and Culture for social development. 14. Forming cultural centers in all provinces of South Sudan.
To mobilize, rehabilitate, support, empower and educate South Sudanese orphans, destitute or street children to realize their potential. The main efforts of SESSO focus on supporting four main essentials for South Sudanese orphans: education, child protection, food security and health.
Empowering communities to develop socially and economically in a peaceful environment.
Our mission's is to provide humanitarian response, developmental programs, basic education and Peace building initiatives in South South Sudan.
Our mission is to provide technical skills to youth and women from previously disadvantaged communities. Skills that assist our beneficiaries build sustainable livelihoods.
To bring better change to the extremely poor
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Children have the right to grow up in peace, free from fear and violence. To develop their full potential and become the person they want to be. War Child is committed to improve life of hundreds of thousands children in conflicted areas. War Child helps them to process their intense experiences, dare to reconnect with other children again and build self-confidence. They ensure that they learn how to read, write, count and learn a trade. Besides that, they create a safe environment where children can build a stable and above all, peaceful future. War Child does this worldwide. From Colombia to Afghanistan. Not because they like it that much. But because children are entitled to it. That is why they offer psychosocial support, education and protection to refugee and vulnerable children in fourteen countries. Because every child is entitled to a place where they can play safely, learn and recover from all misery.