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Areas of Work
Youth for Social Development (YSD) is a development organisation working with the duty bearers and rights holders to enhance the quality of life for both urban and rural underprivileged populations in the state of Odisha, India. We prioritize the well-being of resource-poor and marginalised communities, with a special emphasis on Dalit and Adivasi populations, as well as children, youth, and women, who form the cornerstone of our initiatives. Working together to avail basic services, empowering the communities on the margin and nudging the local governments and elected representatives – through research, advocacy and training – constitute the core of our approach.
To champion gender rights and uplift marginalized populations in Nigeria, tackling social and economic injustice, ensuring accountability, and advancing sustainable development goals. Vision: to be a leading data-driven organisation using technology to empower young people and communities to drive sustainable development, foster inclusive governance, and uphold civic liberties, creating a prosperous and equitable society for all.
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.
Our work spans across various sectors including healthcare, social development education, disaster risk management providing community systems strengthening, and technical support to related Ministries.
CCDO is a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) that promotes and implements rural development projects in Malawi with extensive operation base in Thyolo District. The organisation was established in 2005 and registered on 22 November 2010 in Blantyre under the Trustees Incorporation Act of 1962 within the Laws of the Government of Malawi.

OR.M 0066

Youth AID Initiative Ghana

Youth AID Initiative Ghana is a children and youth-focused organisation working to create a future where youth can facilitate their own development by leveraging on community resources. Their main areas of work are youth economic empowerment, health, and education. The organisation’s activities include undertaking complementary education and scholarship programmes for at-risk school children and youth, including SRHR education, and promoting social and entrepreneurship skills development.

OR.M 0067

Mulya Foundation is working in grassroot level villages of Vadodara District – Gujarat State – India since past 1.5 years. We are working on improving quality of pre-school education, language skill of 3rd to 8th std students enrolled in government primary school, health-hygiene-gender & related aspects of adolescent girls & women. At present we are working in 3 Anganwadi centers in a village.
Youth for Peace and Development of the Rural World, JPDMR asbl is a non-governmental organization under Congolese law based in the province of South Kivu, in the city of Bukavu, where education is one of its priority areas of intervention.

OR.M 0069

Ene Empower promotes gender equality and education for girls and women through programs like ‘Back to School,’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Education, Menstrual Health Management, and WASH. It provides school re-enrollment, menstrual hygiene support, advocacy, and vocational training, empowering women and ensuring access to clean water and sanitation in schools.

OR.M 0071

Anhar Foundation for Human Rights Education

A non-governmental organization registered with the Department of Non-Governmental Organizations in 2007. We work for better Iraqi society in which individuals of both sexes enjoy the rights stipulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, especially the rights of women and children, as they are the foundation of society.
Hope 4 Young Girls Tanzania (H4YGT) is a registered non- government and not for profit organization that helps and empowers the most disadvantaged Tanzanian adolescent girls and young women in the areas of Education, Economic Empowerment and prevent them against gender based violence by engaging the community. We empower adolescent
CASD aims to mobilize and coordinate wider multi-stakeholder action for the pursuit and the realization of sustainable development and the protection and conservation of the environment.

OR.M 0074

Rise Up Foundation Nepal is a leading non-profit committed to creating a just and sustainable society by ensuring marginalized women, children, and gender minorities have access to education, healthcare, and social protection. Through community-led initiatives, it empowers individuals with innovative health solutions, education, and advocacy for gender and environmental justice.
African Girls Empowerment Network (AGE Network) is a registered young women based non-profit organization, dedicated to reducing gender inequality across Africa by empowering young women and adolescent girls. We advance gender equality in girls’ education, promote women’s good health, bolster women’s role in leadership and economic inclusion, and strengthen the capacity of girl-led groups in Africa.

OR.M 0076

Parittran is a grassroots Development and Human Rights organization established in 1993 by a group of visionary Dalit (caste-oppressed communities) students. Based in Satkhira district of the South Asian country-Bangladesh, These programs encompass a wide range of critical issues, including Dalit, Indigenous and Marginalized People’s Rights, Peace Building, Climate and Disaster Resilience, Early childhood development and protection, youth participation, leadership, and civic involvement and engagement, humanitarian response, gender-transformative actions, social movement and other tailor-made issues as and when needed.
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