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Mission Statement To develop a safe and a healthy neighborhood for women, children and key populations through collaborative planning, community action, and policy advocacy. Vision Statement Promoting community health, Education, Safety and development by connecting people, ideas and resources.
To collaborate with schools and communities to create safe and inclusive environments where all youth and adults thrive. Community Matters' programs and services create school climates in which its target population can feel safe, connected and valued which positively impacts their academic achievement levels, behavior and attendance as well as their overall health and well-being.
Promote the political and social advancement of the black population through education and appreciation of their ancestry.
The mission of the ALDF association is to help the populations of Benin, particularly the most vulnerable women.
The mandate of UNFPA, as established by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 1973 and reaffirmed in 1993, is (1) to build the knowledge and the capacity to respond to needs in population and family planning; (2) to promote awareness in both developed and developing countries of population problems and possible strategies to deal with these problems; (3) to assist their population problems in the forms and means best suited to the individual countries' needs; (4) to assume a leading role in the United Nations system in promoting population programmes, and to coordinate projects supported by the Fund. At the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), held in Cairo in 1994, these broad ideas were elaborated to emphasise the gender and human rights dimensions of population. UNFPA was given the lead in helping countries carry out the Programme of Action adopted by 179 governments at the Cairo Conference. In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly extended the ICPD beyond 2014, which was the original end date for the 20-year Programme of Action.
To achieve the better livelihood of the rural population of different sections of the community through initiation of environmental conservation, social justice as well as innovative environmental friendly sustainable development activities. The goal is to assist for the improvement of household economy of the pro-poor population in order to achieve enhanced livelihood.
GRAFEM contributes to improving the living conditions of vulnerable populations through socio-economic and cultural development actions.
To promote the exercise of rights and civil liberties through Responsible Human Development, alongside populations that live in poverty and social exclusion.
Promote the improvement of the low-income child population of Oaxaca, providing them with the necessary educational tools to strengthen their development and improvement.
Our MISSION is to empower marginalized populations, through rights-based advocacy, and increase access to information and health care services
To build the resilience of vulnerable populations using locally available solutions that ensure Participation and bring meaningful development leaving no one behind.