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OR.M 0268

SERVE is a Sri Lankan social work based organization working for the empowerment of children, youth and women. We work based at community, pre/ schools and also in prisons. Apart from hands-on work , we provide placements for social work and university students to complete their studies successfully.
Help Humanity Organization of Afghanistan (HHOA), established in 2013, is a non-profit dedicated to reducing poverty and social injustice. We empower women, girls, and vulnerable communities through locally-led solutions in emergencies, health, education, safety, and economic development, ensuring transparency, accountability, and impactful, community-driven change.
ACDO is an Afghan non-governmental, non-political, and non-profit humanitarian organization established in 2014 and registered with the Ministry of Economy in Afghanistan with a mission to provide humanitarian and development assistance to the vulnerable, at-risk, and underserved people and communities throughout the country. The organization responds to the needs of deprived and marginalized rural and urban communities by managing and utilizing the available scarce resources in a well-organized, efficient, effective, transparent, and dignified manner to enhance resilience, boost access to education, health services, and infrastructure, ensure food and livelihood security, and promote social protection and inclusion.

OR.M 0271

Helping Children Inc. is a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to promoting children’s rights and education through innovative, evidence-based approaches. Through our child-centered, rights-based methodology, we ensure that all children have access to essential services, including quality education, comprehensive healthcare, and robust protection mechanisms. Our organization was born from the recognition that vulnerable children worldwide face numerous interconnected challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential. We understood that sustainable change requires a comprehensive approach that addresses not just immediate needs, but also the underlying systems and structures that impact children’s lives on a daily basis. Today, we continue to strive toward creating a world where every child has the opportunity to thrive and flourish. We achieve this by building meaningful partnerships across communities, organizations, and governments to make lasting, transformative change possible for generations to come.
Afghanistan National Re-Construction Coordination (ANCC) is professionally managed committed Afghan, non-governmental, non-political and non-profit development oriented organization. It was established in 1994 to meet the dire needs of vulnerable Afghan refugees and internally displaced families at the time of civil war and factional fighting followed by Soviet Union’s invasion of the country and troops withdrawal in early 1990’s. Earlier it was registered with UN Coordination Body for Afghanistan in Pakistan. Presently ANCC is registered with Ministry of Economy under registration number 117. ANCC head office is located in Kabul city whereas for successful outreach and effective implementation of projects in targeted areas, it has regional office in Kandahar with provincial offices in Zabul, Uruzgan, Helmand, Farah, Nimroz and Paktia. ANCC has skilled experienced, qualified professional staff who have capacity and competence involved to all the desired activities that promotes the goal and objective of the organization. Moreover, ANCC’s staffs are all well versed with local areas, their cultures and social norms with strong trust among the community including tribal elders, Shuras, civil society and government authorities. It is worth mentioning that our management, facilitators and project staff are specialized in different aspects of project designing & implementation for the community development. ANCC’s staffs have strong local knowledge of community development in Afghanistan and are familiar with key players both in donors and government. We try our best to provide value to our beneficiaries and solutions to their pressing needs. ANCC is an experienced organization, able to react promptly and successfully to any project, regardless of its size or complexity.

OR.M 0273

HWA FOUNDATION, active in Ghotki since 2004, addresses poverty and rights gaps through integrated development.With strong partnerships and programs in education, health, WASH, climate resilience, and protection, it promotes equity, empowerment, and safety through skilled staff, robust governance, and clear GBV and protection policies supporting vulnerable groups.

OR.M 0274

KARIBS Foundation is a pan Africa reserach and development institute, working on five thematic areas, namely, Social Enterprise, Policy Analysis, Field Research, Cultural Immersions and Rural Expeditions. We are focused on Education, Environment, Eco-tourism, Sustainable Development Advocacy, Livelihood and Protection of vulnerable individuals and communites.
The Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (C.CIHP) was established and directly managed by the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations under Decision No. 1816/QD-LHH dated December 11, 2008, carrying out activities in the fields of science and technology: 1) Scientific research in the field of health and population; application of research results, achievements of advanced science and technology, and initiatives to intervene, improve public health and enhance population health. 2) Science and Technology Services: Consulting, scientific review, appraisal, evaluation of topics, projects, programs; Technology transfer and initiatives; Organizing conferences, scientific seminars, training and fostering professional skills in the above research fields; Disseminating knowledge about health and population in various forms; Consulting, building and developing innovative models in the field of Population and Health.
Vision A society free from violence against women. Mission Empowering rural women’s communities to reduce poverty through support, education, and coordination of social and economic services.
The NGO IPIFAP maintains a process of linkage, coordination, and integration at both the national and international levels with similar or related entities, completely open and transparent, with the purpose of consolidating an inter-institutional effort that optimizes its contributions in the context of promoting development.
The function of PRC is to research, investigate, collect, conserve, evaluate, document and use plant genetic resources. The PRC mission is to: 1. Formulate and implement programs, projects, and plans for scientific research, including basic research and technology transfer in order to: i) Maintain and develop the National Plant Genebank. ii) Develop solutions to conserve and exploit plant resources. iii) Conservation through the use of plant resources, and development and maintenance of in situ conservation sites. iv) Research on agrobiodiversity and changes in plant diversity. 2. Coordinate the National Plant Genetic Resources Network. 3. Link and cooperate in scientific research, technology development and human resource training with domestic organizations. 4. Implement international cooperation in research, training, information, and exchange of genetic resources.
GPI is a non-profit organization founded and registered in October 2012. It was formed by Farmers, women, agricultural experts and professionals, and youth, and functions under organization. Through strategic initiatives and collaborative efforts, GPI has emerged as a pivotal force in championing land use rights and sustainable development. Since its inception, GPI has dedicated itself to nurturing individuals capable of effecting positive change. From legal empowerment to good agricultural practices for sustainable development, GPI consistently produces trainers and paralegals equipped to provide vital services. These efforts extend to community-based youth programs, where future leaders are groomed to navigate the complex landscape of land laws and rights. By raising awareness and facilitating access to legal protection, GPI empowers villagers, women, and residents, ensuring they secure their rightful land tenure, agricultural rights, and environmental conservation.
Advocacy, Research, Training and Services (ARTS) Foundation is a not for profit and an indigenous civil society organization to mainstream marginalized and most vulnerable segments of the society in development process in order to empower women, children, youth, people with disability, transgender, elderly people and minorities. ARTS Foundation is registered under Societies Act XXI of 1860 with the Registrar Joint Stock Companies and Societies, Government of Sindh, Pakistan. Its registration number is 5512 on November 13, 2008 at Hyderabad, Sindh – Pakistan. ARTS Foundation is certified by Pakistan Center for Philanthropy (PCP).
National Theological Association (NTA) is a registered network of theological institutions, educators, and development partners across India. We strengthen higher education through partnerships, leadership development, accreditation support, SDG-aligned initiatives, and capacity-building programs that promote inclusive, equitable, and transformative education.
Rural Rehabilitation Association for Afghanistan (RRAA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable communities across Afghanistan. RRAA works through humanitarian assistance, community development, WASH, livelihood, Local Governance, protection, and capacity-building programs, promoting resilience, local participation, and long-term sustainable development for marginalized groups.
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