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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

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Sourire Dans Nos Villages

Sdvong or for vision village chrildren mission of éducation , Helder and amelioration , long of life
The Pastoral Women’s Council is a membership organisation that empowers women at the community-level to take control of their own development. PWC serves Ngorongoro, Longido and Monduli Districts in north-eastern Tanzania. Empowering indigenous pastoralist women and girls from the Maasai, Sonjo, Akie, Barabaig, Tatoga and Hadzabe communities. Our programmes are designed to have long lasting and sustainable impact and to reflect our commitments to equity, diversity and inclusivity.

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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

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The Democratic School is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 2002 with license number (199) issued by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor. It is concerned with humanitarian work, human rights, and democratic rights by creating groups (children, youth, girls, women) that work neutrally in cooperation and partnership with local and international civil society institutions and with governmental and non-governmental agencies.

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Daughters of Kenya has instituted an intervention focusing on mentorship, guidance and counseling, motivational speaking and sponsorship as part of a strategy to raise girls’ educational standards in Kenya. In our interventions, we enlist professionals, role models and counselors to inspire girls and young women to pursue education as the ultimate alternative to ending poverty and increasing empowerment. DoK also uses peer education approaches to implement its school based life skills and empowerment programs to help young girls and women overcome existing life challenges and pursue more fulfilling life engagements, particularly those touching on education. Lastly through the Education program, DoK is creating awareness of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a SGDs Children’s book titled “A Smart Way To Start Doing Good” that was launched during the International Day of the African child in the year 2022 in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, SDGs Kenya Forum, Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) and Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). We have established school clubs at different schools that are reading the book and using the knowledge gained to start school based initiatives and community service learning activities hence changing the world at large.

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Haakro Welfare Association

Haakro Welfare Assocation is A social welfare organization is the first registered NGO/NPO of marginalized taluka sindhri district mirpurkhas sindh pakistan. here literacy rate is less than 40% Poverty rate is more than 80%. More than 70% people are living in mud made homes which collapse in every disaster subsequently.
Demonstrated government-community partnerships for sustainable development particularly for promotion of quality Education. Awarded with UN-Award-2001 for Promotion of Girls Education in Balochistan>
Rural Development Organization (RDO) is a nongovernmental organization registered under voluntary social welfare Act 1961 (Reg. #. KPK/DSW-2627). The organization since its establishment in 2001, work for the “Establishment of prosperous society based in the principles of social justice equity & equality”. This aim is achieved with the close collaboration of partner communities and development organizations through a participatory, demand responsive, gender and poverty sensitive integrated development approach in KPK. RDO interventions mainly focus on achievements in domains/program areas including, human & institutional development, education, primary/reproductive HRs and advocacy, women empowerment, environmental sensation and relief for IDPs CBI,

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Children Rights Defence Welfare organization

CRD is non-profitable, non-governmental, non-Political and non-Religion Organization which is striving for the welfare of the society in all aspects. CRD is registered under societies act XXI 1860 on 13March2000, registration # 371/5/2867, with its Head Office located in Peshawar. CRD has come into being with a purpose of reaching out to those disadvantaged people who are badly in need of basic necessities; related to health, education, protection and livelihoods for self-sustainability. Its operations that were present on a local level initially are gradually expanding through its program network and its outreach to the remotest areas and suburbs throughout the country with the firm intention to empower the communities by making them self-reliant. Realizing the CRD of the community, CRD always endeavors to plan and implement program which are closer and aligned to the requirements that can yield results in quick successions. CRD motive is to create awareness in the community through community development and community participation to achieve Millennium Development Goal (MDGs). CRD organization also works for persons with disabilities, non-formal education, against the issue of domestic violence, child sexual abuse/corporal punishment/child labor and child trafficking.
EDO empower marginalized girls who drop out formal schools due to poverty, early pregnancies and other traditions issues by providing to them employability skills and enhancing their children with daycare and early children education.
YDCA is a youth-led and nonprofit organization that provides social services in rural and urban communities in Liberia. We take action in education, gender base violence, women and youth empowerment, and healthcare promotion. We offer smart solutions that break down the barriers between people living in poverty and access to quality education, healthcare and empowerment.
Empowering Women for Excellence Initiative (EWEI) is a Non-Governmental Organisation that was established in April 2008. It received official registration from the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria (CAC/IT/28137) in June 2008 and has since been actively pursuing its goals and objectives. We work towards empowering women through Capacity Building, Information Dissemination, Advocacy and Cross-Cutting Community Service Projects.

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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.
Inspire Youth For Development (Inspire Youth) is a youth and women-led non-profit organization based in Uganda with a primary focus on capacity building and service delivery for deprived and marginalized communities especially youth and women. Founded in 2019 by a group of like-minded youth, Inspire Youth aims to address urgent and pressing needs of young people in Uganda. Our focus areas include climate justice, education, healthy lives and youth & women economic empowerment.
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