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- The Mission of Healthy Women, Healthy Liberia is to promote the health of the people and educate patients through Comprehensive, Sustainable, Community-Based Primary health Care. - The Vision of Healthy Women, Healthy Liberia is to transform communities using community based health care models for medical and dental care through education and services, especially to women and children. - The primary goal of HWHL is to improve the health and welfare of the people of Liberia with an emphasis on preventative healthcare programs for women.
The Women Inspiration Development Center (WIDC) is an initiative designed to create a safe place for Nigerian women and girls in challenging life circumstances to envision and create new possibilities for their lives, families and communities. WIDC is committed to advancing women's right and creating a refuge for victims of gender based violence and disenfranchised women and girls. Through agency-based empowerment, WIDC supports these women and girls as they improve their health, economic well-being and social status, leading fulfilling lives free of violence. We believe in the inherent potential and ability of every woman to overcome obstacles, take control of her life, emerge confident and strong, and make meaningful contributions to her society. WIDC was formed in 2009 by Busayo Obisakin along with a group of women friends and colleagues. Initially they called themselves Vigilantes against Violence and set out to curb the violence against women and girls through a variety of services and activities they offered throughout the local community. After a short while, it became clear that the name needed to change to reflect the widening scope of the work done by the group to help protect and improve the lives of women in the community. The group officially became registered as an organization, Women Inspiration Development Center, in 2010. Mission: To improve the health, economic, and social status of Nigerian women and girls in order to empower them to lead fulfilling lives free of violence. Vision: We envision a Nigeria where women and girls are empowered and they create new possibilities for themselves without fear or intimidation.
Women in ICT is a non-profit organization that focuses on providing technology education for women and young girls to rectify under representation of women and girls in the technology industry, STEM profession and in the workplace. We believe that everyone should have equal access to technology and the opportunities it provides. Unfortunately, women and young girls are underrepresented in the industry, and we are working to change that. Our mission is to break down barriers and create pathways for women and young girls in technology. We see a future where gender equality in the industry is not just a goal, but a reality. Through education and empowerment, we're making strides toward that vision every day.
Mission: Empower Women Welfare Foundation (EWWF) is dedicated to empowering women from all walks of life by providing access to education, vocational training, healthcare, and social support. Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty, discrimination, and social marginalization that many women face, enabling them to realize their full potential and actively contribute to society. Through a holistic approach, we aim to promote gender equality, enhance self-reliance, and create opportunities for women to lead dignified and independent lives. Vision: We envision a world where every woman has the knowledge, skills, and confidence to make informed decisions, pursue her dreams, and live free from social, economic, and cultural barriers. Our goal is to create a society where women's contributions are valued equally, their rights are respected, and they have equitable access to opportunities in education, employment, and leadership. Core Objectives: Education and Literacy: Provide scholarships, learning materials, and community education programs to increase literacy and educational attainment among women and girls. Vocational Training and Economic Empowerment: Equip women with vocational skills, entrepreneurship training, and financial literacy to improve income-generating opportunities and financial independence. Healthcare and Wellbeing: Facilitate access to primary healthcare, nutrition, maternal and child care, and mental health support to enhance overall wellbeing. Awareness and Advocacy: Conduct workshops, campaigns, and community outreach to promote women's rights, gender equality, and social inclusion. Mentorship and Leadership Development: Provide mentoring programs, leadership training, and platforms for women to participate in decision-making at local, national, and global levels. Programs and Initiatives: Skill Development Centers: Offering training in tailoring, handicrafts, computer literacy, and other employable skills. Women's Health Campaigns: Health check-ups, hygiene awareness, and wellness programs for underprivileged communities. Educational Scholarships: Supporting girls from marginalized families to complete primary, secondary, and higher education. Advocacy and Legal Support: Helping women access legal aid, understand their rights, and combat domestic violence and exploitation. Community Empowerment Projects: Engaging communities to create support networks that strengthen women's social and economic participation. Global and Local Partnerships: EWWF collaborates with international organizations, NGOs, governmental bodies, and private sector partners to amplify our impact. Being registered on platforms like GlobalGiving allows us to reach donors worldwide, ensuring transparency, accountability, and sustainable development of our projects. Impact: Through our comprehensive programs, EWWF has empowered thousands of women to gain financial independence, improve their health and education, and contribute positively to their communities. By focusing on skill development, advocacy, and support networks, we aim to transform not only individual lives but also the communities they belong to. Join Us: EWWF invites donors, volunteers, and partners to join our mission of uplifting women and building a society based on equality, dignity, and opportunity for all. Every contribution supports initiatives that change lives, break cycles of poverty, and foster inclusive growth.
To help foster the growth of independent, self-sufficient, decision-making women, by encouraging self-empowerment.
Our mission is to raise public awareness, provide educational outlets, use specialized programming, assist and encourage refugee women, girls and families displaced by the Darfur conflict so they may re-establish personal empowerment and flourishing communities in the face of adversity. Darfur Women Network, Inc. works with both refugees in Chad and those who have immigrated to the United States. We work to empower Darfuri women so that they can help their families, and therefore their communities.
At Renbi Women Empowerment Initiative, our mission is to economically empower women and provide essential educational support to children in vulnerable communities across Nigeria. We are dedicated to working closely with marginalized Nigerian women, equipping them with the skills and resources necessary for achieving financial independence. Recognizing the vital link between a mother's empowerment and her children's future, we address the urgent educational needs of their children through the Renbi Education Fund program. This initiative aims to bridge the educational gaps faced by children from disadvantaged backgrounds, ensuring they have access to quality education and a brighter future.
Our mission is to empower disadvantaged girls and women from various remote places of Nepal and make them self-reliant, independent and decisive.
I-WIN's mission is to reach to every vulnerable and marginalized woman in South Sudan and contribute to their empowerment through capacity building, advocacy, and strengthening of support networks so that all women live in good conditions and meaningfully contribute to the country's development.
Our Mission is to alleviate the suffering of individuals and families in the poorest communities through sustainable grassroots initiatives aimed at local empowerment,access to health, services and education opportunities especially to women ,girls and children in an efforts to fulfil basic human rights,embracing a spirit of compassion and service to humanity. To improve the livelihood of rural women and girls towards sustainable Development.Towards this end,(WWBK) seeks to uplift the lives and dignity of vulnerable girls and women in rural communities of Western Kenya in four thematic areas:Empowerment,Human Rights,Education ,Water,sanitation&Hygiene. It was established in the year 2007 as Local NGO operating in Western province.In Bungoma County.The county has a population of 1.7 million with amojority of women and girls.15% are orphans aged between 1-15 years.The recent survey by Afya plus says 7% who are not in school and they are not supported by any organisation.Out of the 9 sub- counties in Bungoma none of the NGOs prefer to work in the rural village.According to research done by Global education" it says 62 million girls are out of school globally, while camfed foundation says in Sub- Saharan Africa 28 million girls are not in school.Why high poverty levels,early marriage, early pregnancy, child abuse/asexual abuse,child labor,child trafficking, poor infrustracture in schools,lack of sanitary pads and cultural barriers.ONE says 53 million girls are out of schools in Africa. EDUCATION: Bungoma County has formal & informal institutions, colleges, and Universities to cater for education.The Government has declared free primary education which is not possible. The children flocked in and the number of children they more than the teachers the Government could hire,basic needs like school uniform ,tuition fee to enable teachers bring extra exams, other basic necessities that could keep the child in class makes majority of girls more vulnerable. Through 4 thematic areas that we have mentioned above,WWBK visit the communities we work with share with them problems that affect their daily life's.We do community mobilization and sensitization on the rights of the child and women, we do community empowerment through trainings ,formulation of women groups and reffrals to other institution s for further support.We do invitation of other stakeholders who are experts in other fields to impact them with knowledge.We do trainings on sexual and reproductive health to both women and idolescent girls,Guiding and counseling. According to the research done by UNICEF in Ethiopia.said that while they worked their they learnt that school structures can contribute to girl child dropout rate.Such like lack of sanitation, lack of water on the schools, poor infrustracture poor buildings,lack of electricity. WWBK we are going to network with both local and international donors to put things in place sothat girls may complete their education.
826 is the largest youth writing network in the country. 826 was founded in 2002 by author Dave Eggers and educator Nínive Calegari. Rooted in the belief that strong writing skills are essential for academic and lifelong success, the 826 Network now serves close to 80,000 students ages 6-18 in under-resourced communities each year, with the support of almost 5,000 volunteers. 826 has chapters in nine U.S. cities: Boston, Chicago, Detroit/Ann Arbor, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New Orleans, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Each chapter offers five core programs for free: After-School Tutoring, Field Trips, Workshops, Young Authors' Book Project, and In-School program.826Digital.com makes our inventive writing resources available to educators everywhere for free.
UPWD envisions "a society where Cambodian people enjoy their improved living conditions, and live with dignity"