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Strengthening the resilience of at risk social justice and human rights defenders in the face of increasing digital threats.
Increase the flow of capital into African social investment and ensure its effective deployment for maximum impact.
Transparency International (TI) is an unincorporated, international coalition, which has the objective to stop corruption and promote transparency, accountability and integrity at all levels and across all sectors of society.
Benjamin Generation is a registered non-profit organisation which was founded to rescue orphaned, abused, neglected and vulnerable children that are typically placed with us by Social Workers from the Department of Social Development and other organizations like Child Welfare and the SAVF. We are not funded at all by the Department of Social Development. The Child Care Centre is solely funded by companies and private individuals. We strictly abide by all legislation and guidelines set out to govern Child Care and Youth Centres, (CYCC). Benjamin Generation is based in New Hanover KZN South Africa, which is a farming community and we are situated next to an informal settlement. We also build into the local community by providing employment opportunities for the local people living close by, therefore raising their standard of living.
Our mission is to provide an inclusive and nurturing environment where individuals with disabilities can develop their skills and maximize their potential. We aim to empower our participants by offering vocational training, job placement assistance, and emotional support. Through our programs and services, we strive to foster independence, build self-confidence, and promote social inclusion for all of our beneficiaries. Our goal is to create a community where individuals with disabilities are respected, valued, and supported in achieving their full potential.
We believe in the value that sport serves to develop the social, mental, physical and intellectual dimensions of the individual; and by extension enable the individual not only to develop self but to contribute positively towards national and international development. Our vision is to inspire, empower and capacitate individuals, communities, government and private sector partners to develop 'sporting networks and pathways' that create sustainable integrated sport development and sport for change models. We provide (implement) solutions to sustainable, responsible and integrated sport development and sport for change models from the Cradle to the Podium - Early Childhood Development (ECD), School Physical Education and Sport, Education, Community Sport and Development, Youth Leadership, Coach and Teacher Development and Talent Identification. We also support government departments (international, national, provincial and local), NGO's, CSR initiatives, that believe in the value of sport, or the value in using sport as a vehicle for change. Any funded programme conceptualised or implemented by Sportstec at district, provincial or national level will serve as an official institutionalised programme of the Department of Basic Education. We have worked in all provinces within the country and have successfully implemented programmes for corporates and funders such as UNICEF and the MrPrice Foundation. Further beneficiaries of Sportstec Foundation Trust, are members of a rural community in the KwaZulu Natal Province called Geluksburg . In order to improve the living conditions for children and youth in this rural area the objective of our programme is to create Rural Community Sport Networks (RCSN). The focus of the RCSN zones is on the opportunity for the youth in rural communities to participate in sport, physical activity and personal development through life skill messaging, thereby giving them an alternative to social ills and risky behaviour and developing a sense of purpose for their future. The programme includes a holistic approach to development and is aligned to Government objectives for rural development, youth development, education, social development, as well as health and sport and recreation.
to mobilise its members to reintroduce sustainable Sport for All and physical activity practices into everyday lives, using the Designed to Move physical activity platform.
COC Netherlands is the Dutch LGBTI organization and an international LGBTI human rights organization supporting activists in over 35 countries world wide. In the Netherlands our aim is to empower and emancipate lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals and promote the social acceptance of this group in the wider Dutch society as a whole. Internationally we support the LGBTI movement by building a constructive relationship with LGBTI activists where it is needed most, promote the dialogue on sexual orientationi and gender identity and access human rights instruments to promote the specific rights of LGBTI people where-ever we can
To spread the values of Judo throughout the world and inspire generations for a healthy life based on solid moral principles, to offer guidance and leadership for its stakeholders while preserving the integrity of the sport and of the athletes, as well as all its members and to organize entertaining events for fans
The God is King Ministry is established primarily to focus on going out to the community and help the needy, irrespective of their religion, reach out to the less privileged, disabled and elderly people. To exercise the love of God 1 John 4: 8 "Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love". Be the father to the fatherless. Benefiter to the needy. Be the help to the helpless. Helping those who are in midst of trouble and danger. Promote unity and fellowship among all the members of the body of Christ. Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the nations.
Eluzukweni WM and Dorcas Services Projects was founded on 6 July 2022. The organisation emerged from a shared vision by five women of the Seventh Day Adventist Church to transform the community of Inkandla (in Joe Slovo West, Port Elizabeth). Nklandla is an area that is challenged by unemployment and crime. With a deep commitment to service, we began as a soup kitchen, providing nutritious meals to those in need. We have since expanded our mission to skills development, community gardening, and spiritual enrichment. We serve an average of 170 people per day, twice a week (covering the costs at R5 per person). We willingly absorb the costs in pursuit of our grater goal: restoring hope and dignity to the community members. We also run a community garden initiative that aims to reduce operational costs, ensuring sustainability and that will enable us to reach more communities in the future.