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The CSDEA advocates transformational policies that lead to peacebuilding, health and good governance through advocacy, capacity development, reflective dialogue and research. The CSDEA also embraces a multi-stakeholder approach while networking with organizations that share similar values at the local, sub-regional, continental and global levels.
To harness the multiple benefits trees provide for agriculture, livelihoods, resilience and the future of our planet, from farmers' fields through to continental scales.
Through the commitment, motivation, determination and professionalism of its staff, COOPI aims to contribute to the process of fighting poverty and developing the communities with which it cooperates all over the world, intervening in situations of emergency, reconstruction and development, in order to achieve a better balance between the Global North and the Global South, between developed areas and deprived or developing areas.
CEDI's mission is to build successful women- and youth-led enterprises in Kenya that effectively contribute to development and sustainable livelihoods through financial capability and entreprenuership training and business research that naturally leverage on innovation and technology.
Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) is a social community based organization was established in December 2001-2002 and registered under the Societies Registration Act: XXI of 1860 on 17 May 2003. Re-Registered on June 1st 2013 Vision To bring Peace, Justice, Unity and Harmony for all and to ensure availability of food for marginalized communities of Pakistan
GlobalGiving UK aims to support non-profit organisations through providing access to funds, tools, networks and learning opportunities.
HODI envisions 'A democratic, peaceful and prosperous society engaging in sustainable development' and exists to (mission) "champion justice & development in Northern Kenya through advocacy and facilitation of education, community cohesion and livelihood support programs"
On the 11th of March 2011, Japan was hit by one of the most powerful earthquakes ever known to have hit the country. Following the earthquakes, large tsunamis devastated Japan's north-eastern coast, damaging or destroying nearly 40,000 buildings, leaving 20,000 dead. IsraAID's first team arrived on the ground 4 days after the tsunami, and distributed aid, cleaned houses, created child-friendly spaces, and rebuilt schools. During this period, IsraAID discovered a rapidly growing need for psycho-social and post-traumatic care, and has decided to launch the "Japan IsraAID Support Program (JISP)" in August 2013. Drawing on local and foreign knowledge, IsraAID and JISP have provided direct support to the victims and trained thousands of professionals and care providers in MHPSS, offering PTSD prevention, stress-management and leadership workshops. Founded in the aftermath of the great disaster in Tohoku, JISP now operates as one of the leading humanitarian organizations based in Japan's Tohoku Region where very few international NGOs activate.
Sikom Peace Network for Development is a nongovernmental organization officially registered as a national organization in the year 2006 under section 10 of the Non-Governmental Organizations Coordination Act, Office of the President, Kenya. It was first established as a community self-help group in 2001 by a crew of reformed warriors and local university students who saw the need to open up a new chapter in the conflict prone and developmentally stagnated border areas of Pokot (Kenya) and Amudat (Uganda) Districts and beyond generally referred as Karamoja Cluster. It was established solely to seek positive redress to problems afflicting pastoralists' communities in West Pokot (North Rift) and beyond. Jurisdiction SIKOM's main thematic coverage includes peace and governance (creating rights awareness and responsibility for stability), community livelihoods (diversification of income), humanitarian response (play an active role in humanitarian and disaster management system) and environmental sustenance (engaging communities to take responsibilities in conserving and preserving the environment). SIKOM's jurisdictional operations are classified into domestic and international frameworks. The international dimension involves the cross border resource based conflict especially along the Kenya Uganda border (referred to as Karamoja Cluster). Amudat and Bukwo Districts in Uganda. The domestic dimension involves operations within the country. Domestically, SIKOM has successfully implemented programs in the North Rift region (West Pokot, Baringo, Elgeiyo Marakwet, Trans Nzoia, and Turkana Counties). Vision statement "Peaceful coexistence in the Karamoja Cluster" Mission statement "To utilize a combination of both cultural and modern alternative dispute resolution mechanisms (arbitration reconciliation, mediation and negotiation) in promoting peace, coexistence and development of communities within the North Rift Region and beyond."
To influence and embrace all-inclusive development initiatives by incorporating youths, men, women, people living with disabilities and people with special needs through education, sports, health, networking, and partnerships.