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Areas of Work
Empowering young mothers, embracing brighter futures. Our Teenage Mothers and advocates for school re-entry of teen moms, provides education, healthcare, and economic opportunities to vulnerable mothers, fostering a supportive community that breaks cycles of poverty and promotes self-sufficiency
The League of Christian Youth (LCY) is an interdenominational youth organization in Sierra Leone, focused on Christian discipleship, leadership development, and service. Rooted in biblical teachings, LCY empowers young people through programs in leadership training, vocational skills, mission trips, and community outreach, aiming to transform communities and foster spiritual growth.
The Light of Hope Foundation is a non-profit organization registered with the Government of Canada. The foundation aims to provide services to underprivileged groups, facilitate immigration services for refugees living abroad and provide educational opportunities for those unable to continue their education in their home countries.

OR.M 0009

The Peace Window is a journalistic, scientific and educational publication in peace and human rights. The objective of the Peace Window is a window toward promoting peace and rule of human rights values in Afghanistan, which was established with this objective a decade ago. It has been publishing physically and digitally continuously in Afghanistan covering the related issues. The Peace Window has been established based on the Afghan Constitution and it has been working independently to promote the human rights, peace, freedom of speech, rule of law, justice, civil rights to bring positive change to the life of the Afghan people.

IN.M 0041

TOKPO Duresse dAvila Auriane

I am a communication specialist in project management and social mobilization. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communication and a Master’s degree in Gender and Development. I have worked with Care International Benin and Plan International Benin on initiatives supporting youth. Committed to youth empowerment and gender equality, I am proficient in digital communication, social media management, and advocacy. As a dynamic volunteer, I aspire to positively impact communities through innovative and inclusive projects.

OR.M 0013

Tolo Social and Civic Organization

Tolo Social and Civic Organization (TSCO) is a nonprofit NGO established in 2003 in Kabul, Afghanistan. It focuses on human rights, democracy, education, and gender equality. TSCO operates in nine Afghan provinces and has a sub-office in Estonia. It has completed over 45 projects supporting marginalized communities, particularly women, refugees, and persons with disabilities.
Transformative and Integrative Build Out for All (TIBA) is a none-profit organization that found by young Activists who were driven by a desire to transform community by using media, art and innovation to empower and transform lives of girls, women.
Urunji Child-Care Trust is grassroots-based non profit organisation in Malawi that focuses on education, health, climate justice and community strengthening.

IN.M 0032

Veronica Dzeagu

I have worked in the field of education for more than a decade. Over this period, I have gained valuable experience of education service delivery and some of its challenges. The issues I have worked on include education financing, inclusive education, teacher development, girls’ education, technical and vocational education and training, early childhood education.

OR.M 0106

VISION DES FILLES LEADERS POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT

VIFILED ASBL promotes the legal empowerment of indigenous pygmy girls in the Itombwe sector by facilitating their access to education. Through advocacy, legal support, and socio-economic assistance, the organization fights against discrimination and strengthens community capacities to ensure a fair and inclusive future.
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