Our Members
OR.M 0064
- Midlands, Zimbabwe
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Our work spans across various sectors including healthcare, social development education, disaster risk management providing community systems strengthening, and technical support to related Ministries.
Main areas of work
- Advocacy, Girls’ Education and Inclusion, Other, Research
OR.M 0085
- Harare, Zimbabwe
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Justice For Children is an organization whose aim is to use advocacy to ensure children enjoy their various rights as contained in the Zimbabwean constitution and other human rights instruments
Main areas of work
- Advocacy, Capacity Building, Research

IN.M 0013
Kenji Sario
- Belgium, Brussels
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Civil society strategist and organisational development consultant with over 15 years of hands-on experience in advocacy, community organising, knowledge building, and strategic campaigning focused on human rights, migrant rights, peace, and labour, and political economy. Deeply committed to supporting and building BIPOC and migrant communities across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Experienced as a guest lecturer, moderator, panelist, and resource speaker. Regularly contributes op-eds and articles on migrant worker issues, as well as the socio-economic, socio-political, and peace and conflict contexts in the Philippines and Asia.
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OR.M 0105
- Afghanistan, Kabul
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Main areas of work
- Capacity Building, Gender Equity & Equality, Girls’ Education and Inclusion, Other, Quality of Teaching and Learning, Transformative Education
- Afghanistan, Kabul
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KACSO ‘s purpose is to contribute in establishing of a developed Afghanistan with a well-develop civil society where the rights are observed and gender equality is realized. To provide reconstruction services for rehabilitation of Afghanistan and to bring positive changes in social, economical and cultural status of Afghans, particularly women and children, the most vulnerable groups of Afghanistan population.
Main areas of work
- Advocacy, Capacity Building, Education Financing, Equality and Non-Discrimination, Gender Equity & Equality, Girls’ Education and Inclusion, Quality of Teaching and Learning, Transformative Education
OR.M 0130
- Afghanistan, Kabul
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Kunduz Rehabilitation Agency (KRA) is a National NGO that was established in Kunduz city of Afghanistan in 1995.
KRA emerged from Afghanaid International UK NGO and was named after the city of Kunduz, where it was established.
The reason for Afghanaid to establish KRA was due to the constant internal conflicts and warlord fights that made
it impossible for Afghanaid to continue its operations in the region. Therefore, Afghanaid decided to hand over its
ongoing projects to KRA for the betterment of the community in all over Afghanistan.
Since its inception, KRA has been committed to uplifting the downtrodden, disadvantaged, and vulnerable groups of
people in Afghanistan. KRA firmly believes that development is not limited to a single dimension but encompasses
physical, social, and economic dimensions. To achieve its goals, KRA has been implementing an integrated model of
development with a holistic approach, targeting various groups for the development of poor, vulnerable, handicapped,
and disadvantaged men, women, and children.
Main areas of work
- Capacity Building, Education Financing, Education in Emergencies, Gender Equity & Equality, Girls’ Education and Inclusion, Quality of Teaching and Learning, Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI), Transformative Education
OR.M 0145
- Dodoma, Tanzania
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Life Restoration is a Christian NGO dedicated to addressing injustices and inequalities affecting children and adolescents across Tanzania. We work to restore hope and empower children and adolescents by advocating for their rights, providing essential support, and fostering positive societal change.
Main areas of work
- Advocacy, Capacity Building, Education Financing, Equality and Non-Discrimination, Gender Equity & Equality, Girls’ Education and Inclusion
OR.M 0063
- Bagmati, Nepal
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In 1994, group of young school students and Child Club Members ran the children’s Library, since then Loo Niva has emerged as a social organization and promotion of child rights in Nepal. It was established in 1997 as a non – governmental organization for the best interest of Children’s’ holistic development. It conducts various programs for children and community development through a systematic process of empowerment and awareness. It focuses on education and works with the community and schools for improvement of education, at the grassroots level towards preventing exploitation and marginalization of underprivileged children. It also supports education with active child participation in them for physical, psychological and overall development of children. As a being team dynamic in Research, it also conducts various research and study. Foremost, it is committed to build an optimal and healthy society for children and youths.
Loo Niva has been working to promote and protect rights and democratic values with specific focus on right to education, right to protection, inclusion of children with disabilities and from traditionally discriminated communities. Loo Niva has been working with remote rural children and urban poor population through advocacy, service deliveries, capacity building and networking as well as collaboration with governments.
Main areas of work
- Advocacy, Capacity Building, Education in Emergencies, Equality and Non-Discrimination, Gender Equity & Equality, Girls’ Education and Inclusion, Quality of Teaching and Learning, Research
IN.M 0040
Maha Hamid Alsakban
- Diwaniya/Qadssiya, Iraq
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Pediatric consultant, Women’s right, children, people with special needs, widows, IDPs …etc advocate and Education Defender.
As women activist I did work on women empowerment in economics, politics social participation, education, violence victims gender; sexual based reintegration, human trafficking, drug addicts rehabilitation …….etc
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OR.M 0032
- Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Mahibere Hiwot for Social Development (MSD) is a prominent Ethiopian civil society organization founded in 1999 in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Initially registered as a local NGO, MSD was re-registered in 2019 under Ethiopia’s Civil Society Proclamation No. 1113/2019. For over 25 years, MSD has implemented impactful health, social, and humanitarian programs across 84 cities and rural areas in seven regions, focusing on:
• HIV Prevention, Care, and Treatment
• Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH)
• Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) & Family Planning (FP)
• Nutrition & Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
• Education, Accessibility, Quality of education
• Emergency Response & Humanitarian Assistance
• Child Protection & Social Accountability
Main areas of work
- Capacity Building, Education in Emergencies, Equality and Non-Discrimination, Girls’ Education and Inclusion, Quality of Teaching and Learning, Transformative Education