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To sustainably conserve chimpanzees in their natural habitats and provide optimum captive care to those that can not survive in the wild
To partner with Karen communities to improve their health, livelihoods and access to education
TGCDA strives to build skills, experiences, knowledge, resilience and capacities of communities affected by man made and natural disaters. We work to uphold the rights and dignity of vulnerable displaced persons, refugees, returnees, host communities by meeting basic needs in an inclusive manner. OBJECTIVES. 1. Skill-based development: Partnering with agencies and stakeholders such as schools and tertiary institutions to train and mentor and empower women and youth in agribusiness farming, environmental conservation service and disaster management; Advocacy on human and child rights: advocate for the child and human rights in the community that provide ground for access of rule of laws and protect the interest of the most vulnerable group in the society. Support vulnerable communities' voices to be heard by the stakeholders and government on issues pertinent to risks and conflict threats to relevant agencies and development partners. 2. Research, Policy Analysis and Development: conduct periodic research in its various thematic areas to respond to the policy and development needs of its entities. The research will inform decision-making, policies, programme development, institutional development, capacity building/strengthening and advocacy strategies at local and national levels. Economic Empowerment: engaged in building the knowledge base on economic empowerment and development as a goal towards poverty reduction in (Kuajok, Warrap State and Northern Bahr el Ghazal) and elsewhere within South Sudan. This may be in rural development, trade, commerce and private sector development, financial management among others. A key focus will be on conducting value chain analysis across various aspects of economic empowerment to identify gaps and provide sustainable solutions; Gender Mainstreaming in Development: Mainstream gender perspective 3. . in development, environmental risks and disaster management by assessing the implications of any planned action on the environment; including legislation, policies or programs, in any area and at all levels; 4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Provide technical expertise in monitoring and evaluation, including impact evaluation to clients. This is an important aspect of measuring results and gauging effectiveness of interventions; 5. To foster all round social and economic development by targeting youth and children in various Counties through the enhancement of friendship in the field of resources and establishment of youth service centers in strategic locations accessible to all youth and street children in South Sudan. 6. Relief the victims of natural disasters, specifically those with extreme poverty, violent conflict, land mine survivors, widows and orphans' who are destitute and vulnerable to natural and man-made disasters in the communities of South Sudan. 7. Reproductive Health Advocacy: To create a favour for exchange of ideas to provide better understanding of Reproductive health, sexual adolescent reproductive health risk, HIV/AIDs & GBV awareness and other community issues.
Have a Dream NZ is a charitable organisation focused on creating positive generational change and equality for Kiwi kids, families and communities, by supporting the development of academic and life skills within a child's educational years. Since 2003, I Have a Dream has focused on helping Kiwi kids to transform their lives, futures and communities. The programme currently works in the Tikipunga and Otangarei communities of Whangarei and the intention is to be present for at least another 20 years, working holistically and in partnership with whanau, schools and the community. Our core long-term goal is to affect positive generational change and outcomes for any community we are involved with in Northland and Aotearoa.
THET has been putting health workers at the heart of our work since 1989, improving patient care by forging partnerships with healthcare experts to deliver targeted training programmes in low and middle income countries. Our vision is a world where everyone has access to healthcare, we will achieve this by working in partnership to support health workers across the world. In the past six years alone, THET has reached over 50,000 health workers across thirty-four countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
The Gili Eco Trust's mission is to create a sustainable island. To promote eco-tourism amongst businesses, stakeholders and visitors to ensure tourism doesn't create a detrimental effect to the natural environment. We aim to provide a healthy environment for traditional working animals through education of the horse cart drivers, free health and welfare clinics and employing more ethical standards. Along with this we run 2-3 free cat clinics per year with an ongoing TNR (Trap-Neuter-Release) strategy to ensure a high standard of welfare for island cats. Also working in the marine environment to restore damaged and degraded coral reefs and to replenish natural fish populations whilst creating a safe environment for tourists and divers to interact with the natural environment without destructive consequences. Working in collaboration with the marine authorities to report illegal ocean disturbances, funding their patrols and educating the local community regarding fishing and anchoring regulations. To ensure that all waste created on Gili T is reduced to minimum levels through education, awareness, consultation, collection, recycling, and transportation. We strive to teach and ensure that waste is managed and separated properly for recycling projects where materials can be transported off the island. To ensure the livelihoods of the local community is enhanced.
The mission of The Ability in Disability Association (TAD) is to advance the dignity, equity, and self-determination of children and youths with disabilities and their families through advocacy, policy change, research, and community-based interventions. TAD works to promote inclusive education, access to sexual and reproductive health services, economic empowerment, and protection from gender-based violence, particularly in underserved rural communities.
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To build a strong capacity in the community to actively undertake the care and protection of orphans and vulnerable children.
Our vision: To build resilience and create a lasting difference in our local communities. Who we are The Border Trust is a local charitable foundation that is leading vital change across our region. Through a sustained program of regular giving, the Border Trust provides funding to local projects that build capacity and resilience in out local communities. We've provided grants and Back to School assistance totaling $1,654,527 since 2005! Donations to Border Trust stay 100% local & help us to support not-for-profit organisations achieve positive community outcomes. Border Trust is a local, independent, charitable organisation that was established to create a strong and sustainable financial base to meet the needs of our community, today and in the future.
Shikamana Trust oversees and manages the Shikamana School in Ukundu, Kenya. The school was founded in May 2002 with the aim of providing education for children, who due to poverty would otherwise be unable to attend school. Over 360 children regularly attend the Shikamana School, ranging in age from 3 to 17. Shikamana does not turn away any child wishing to attend school, meaning that many of the children attend despite their parent of guardian's inability to pay the very moderate schools fees. The school operates a sliding scale of fees according to what the parents can manage. This subsidized school fees mechanism is made possible through the Shikamana Trust and the Cher Charitable Foundation, which help provide necessary funds to run the school properly despite lack of income from school fees.
Hope Trust aims to educate, equip and empower people with life skills and where appropriate offer counselling support to those in need of it. Our charity was formed to assist people to address life in a pro-active way, when life feels hopeless and overwhelming, particularly those who are suicidal or self harming. We have developed teaching materials that are aimed at addressing poor mental health. We also conduct workshops to empower people to be appropriate and assist those who are struggling in life. All this to strengthen the community and to address isolation that can be an issue for people struggling to connect in society. Our hope is to build capacity and increase the programmes we can offer in the community