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Agami's mission is to focus on effecting lasting socio-economic change in Bangladesh through education. We provide quality basic education for underprivileged children. To enable a “holistic” solution, our programs may be combined with our partners' programs for public health, vocational training, economic development, and other human development initiatives.
USADEC is a Non Governmental organization created in 2003 It has legal personality No 58/08.11 of Rwanda Governance Board and published in official gazette. Its mission is to contribute in improving the well being of the population through education ,health promotion ,environment protection gender equality ,youth empowerment child protection and human right
Promote the care and preservation of the environment for educational purposes in maritime areas and coastal communities. We seek to create awareness and sustainability about the importance of the environment, its resources, biodiversity and culture. We unify our work in three interconnected branches: EXPLORE, RECORD, COMMUNICATE with the hope of generating a multiplier effect on the health of the planet.
Rise Up Foundation Nepal is a leading non-profit committed to creating a just and sustainable society by ensuring marginalized women, children, and gender minorities have access to education, healthcare, and social protection. Through community-led initiatives, it empowers individuals with innovative health solutions, education, and advocacy for gender and environmental justice.
IAC provides social services, education, and civic/immigration support to South Asian immigrants across the Chicago area. It runs programs such as citizenship and immigration assistance, adult literacy, seniors’ services, public‑benefits navigation, and community health and civic‑engagement activities to help immigrants integrate and improve socio‑economic wellbeing.
The Mission of Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network is to: ANALYZE the present data showing our region’s challenges and opportunities; CONVENE Silicon Valley’s leaders across multiple sectors, and provide a framework for collaboration and decision-making; and LEAD projects and initiatives that deliver measurable results and advance that long-term health and vitality of Silicon Valley.
The organization seeks to improve the quality of life of women and their families living in the rural areas of Maharashtra & Karnataka. Our primary objective is to empower rural women and fight injustices based on gender, caste and class. Our programs are designed to improve our clients' quality of life by promoting education, health, property rights, leadership and technology.
Only i need to keep family live There die one by one 1.Construction of the house for six destitute children 2.Master works a support project at a future time 3.School fees 4.Health care for a girl who has troubled 5.Nutrition 6.Children care and other needs
The vision of the Roma Women Center Bibija is the empowered Roma woman and an empowered Roma family. Our mission is to promote Roma women's rights, the right to education, employment, adequate health care, free choice of partner, life without violence, access to information, and participation and representation in order to change the position of Roma women in society.
Pallottine Missionary Foundation Salvatti.pl (Pallotynska Fundacja Misyjna Salvatti.pl) is an NGO, based in Poland. We support social work of missionaries: kindergartens, schools, health centres, hospitals, nutritional centres, we also fund scholarships for Africans, who study in their own countries. We also organize a course for missionary volunteers, who go to the countries of Global South to help and share their experience. We help in Africa: Rwanda, D.R. Congo, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Uganda, Senegal, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Zanzibar; Asia: India, Syria, Lebanon, Sri Lanca; South America: Colombia, Cuba, Uruguay, Venezuela, Argentina. The Foundation was founded in 2008. We have a long story of support different projects like building maternity in Kigali, building schools in Bivouvue, Esse in Cameroon, supporting kindergartens in Rwanda and D.R. Congo, building schools in Brobo and Ahouaukro in Ivory Coast. We organize debates on hot international social topics with famous experts like Carl Wilkens for the USA, the only American who stayed in Rwanda during the genocide, Nagy el-Khouri from Lebanon, Juan Grabois from Papal Counsel Justicia et Pax and many more. We cooperate with business to help to develop entrepreneurship among Africans. What we take care most is the education of children as we know that is an effective way to help children. In the process of helping the faith doesn't matter - we help all the people in need, regardless their faith. In Africa and India we help in education of children of all faiths. We do not ask for it. Some years ago we helped muslim village in Bosnia which suffered during the big flood. So we don't divide people according to their faith.
Every day, lives are changed by a single, selfless act - the gift of organ donation. Among those waiting for transplants are 2 groups of people: those who die waiting and those who receive the gift of life. Our work raises awareness of the urgent need for organ and tissue donors while helping recipients who have overcome the impossible to live life to the fullest. These individuals have faced life's greatest challenges; they are advocates for the cause but need resources, education and community. Transplant recipients have a unique opportunity to advocate for organ donation and raise awareness. Physical activity plays a crucial role in the recovery and long-term health of recipients. When recipients compete in world events, they demonstrate to the world what can be achieved through the gift of organ donation. Additionally, our programs provide recipients with community, tools, and resources to address the many challenges they face, leading to an increased quality of life. The WTGF promotes amateur sport amongst recipients, living donors and donor families; promoting the study of transplantation; educating the public and raising awareness of the world shortage of donor organs; sharing new knowledge from biological/clinical studies; promotion of mental and moral improvement for recipients, living donors and donor families; fostering international friendship and relations.
Holistically empower youth 9 -30 years to be resilient and live fulfilling lives. We achieve this by implementing activities under 4 key strategic objectives. Objective I: Dignified and gainful employment opportunities for out of school youth 15-30 years. Capacity building of youth in: - Vocational skills and Work readiness and employability skills Linkages to profitable markets and market infrastructures. Linkages and access to youth friendly financial services Linkages to job/employment opportunities Enterprise development support Objective II: Increased access to and utilization of government health and education services by youth. Gap analysis on policy implementation Capacity development of service providers to provide youth friendly services and youth to demand for services Focused community advocacy drives/campaigns on access and utilization of local government services Ensuring safety of children and youth in their community and learning environments Parent child relationship strengthening in homes and communities Objective III: A recognized center of excellence in holistic youth empowerment. Establish and strengthen a training department Build strategic partnerships and networks Resource mobilization by expanding YA portfolio Documentation and information sharing of tested best practices in youth work and programming Objective IV: Improved Sexual and reproductive health of youth. Facilitate access to youth friendly SRHR information and services Provision of psychosocial support and linkages to health services Promoting conducive and safe learning environments in schools Facilitate enrolment and retention of HIV positive children, youth and their caregivers into HIV care and having their Viral Load suppressed Facilitate attitude and norms change at personal and community level that improve uptake of health services