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Areas of Work
Access Youth Initiative Uganda, a non-profit organization, was launched in 2010. AYI-Uganda strives to provide a fresh approach that unlocks the potential of a new generation of leaders through experiential learning. The organization’s holistic approach provides tools for success in life, thus inspiring confident, skillful, and visionary leaders. Help us create a new story for the youth, one that empowers them as caretakers of their communities and the world.

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Act for Change

Act for Change is a youth-led NGO from Ga-Mashie (James Town), Accra, Ghana which uses forum/ popular theatre and other participatory methods to advocate on social issues that affect communities. Act for Change has been working within and outside Greater Accra targeting mainly young people, women and children. Act for Change is governed by a five-member advisory board, three-member management team and over 50 volunteers across the country
ACP is a local NGO whose vision is to change the world by providing active support to individuals in the most vulnerable situations. It focuses on promoting inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all, as well as combating gender-based violence (GBV) and HIV/AIDS.
Action for Women and Children Concern (AWCC) is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit, and nonpolitical organization established to advocate for the protection of human rights, save and improve lives of most vulnerable, poorest, and marginalized families affected by poverty and/or crisis, eradicate poverty and empower women and children to reach their full potential.

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Action jeunesse et développement à la base

We work to give a chance to the ambitions of youth, as the dreams of young people are often hindered by certain parents who are not attentive to their children’s needs. We also strive to take into account the natural abilities of each child in order to give them a chance to develop their talents. We provide economic development opportunities to vulnerable families through income-generating activities. Since 2019 to date, we have supported more than 200 students with comprehensive or partial assistance in their education. The vast majority benefited from the project to combat child marriage through our partnership with the Girls First Fund and other goodwill partners. Our support has allowed many youths to access employment and has also inspired their siblings in their determination.

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Actions en faveur des vulnérables

AFV is a non-governmental organization: It is led by women. Its strategic plan has set three key areas of focus: 1. Strengthening resilience and social protection for vulnerable individuals. 2. Promoting peace and security. 3. Developing organizational leadership.
Afghan Canadian Women for Global Corporation established in 2023 as a registered charity. ACWGS is Afghan refugee women agency focuses on helping unique concerns and needs afghan women, girls and their family. ACWGS provide literacy and language training programs and services and support on how to access employment support that help Afghan refugee women in the areas of settlement and integration.
The Yemen Center for Human Rights was established on April 20, 2004, in Aden Governorate. It is a non-governmental, non-profit organization officially registered with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor under license number (682-579). The center holds an independent legal personality and engages in various research, scientific, cultural, and humanitarian activities. It has extensive experience implementing projects in cooperation with international organizations in vital areas, including Human Rights, Peace building, Good Governance and Anti-Corruption, Sustainable Development, Democracy and the Rule of Law, Transitional Justice, Economic and Political Empowerment of Women and Youth.
AWARD, the Afghan Women Association for Rehabilitation & Development, demonstrates expertise in implementing effective rehabilitation and development programs nationwide. With 26 years of responsive service provision, we are proud of our capabilities and contribution to our war-torn country.

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Afghan Women Canadian Initiative Foundation

The Afghan Women Canadian Initiative Foundation (AWCIF) is a federally registered non-profit organization dedicated to supporting newcomer and immigrant women in Canada. Founded by Habiba Mirzad, a women’s rights activist and advocate, AWCIF focuses on education, empowerment, and awareness to help women build self-sufficiency, develop leadership skills, and integrate successfully into their communities.
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