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To promote solutions that increase opportunities and empower communities
To fight disease ,poverty and ignorance using integrated,innovative and sustainable approaches
MULIA exists to instill hope and engender a sense of continuity in young people aged four and above who may be orphaned, homeless, HIV positive, and/or unable to attend school. Using available resources, we promote the talents and develop the skills of Uganda's vulnerable youth in a community built around music, dance, drama, and mentor-ship.
AIDEST's mission is to give hope to the less fortunate Ugandan children and youth a chance for a better future by providing education and practical training and consecutive career guidance for them to become self-sustaining.
Empowering communities for improved livelihoods, healthcare and education appropriate for the 21st century through awareness, services delivery, research, technology, and innovation
Voice of Women Uganda mission is to educate, equip and empower women and girls to understand and exercise their rights so as to be relieved from poverty, injustice and violenceand make informed life choices. Our vision is 'A society where women and girls live dignified lives'
Empowering marginalised youths and mothers in rural areas with practical skills for self reliance in a bid to improve livelihoods.
"Forging ways for women and girls in extreme poverty to learn, connect and lead."
The ICPCN promotes palliative care for children globally through advocacy, education, research, networking and communication
RIJ is an independent non-profit organization that funds projects for people displaced by conflict around the world. RIJ supports projects that provide opportunities for people to lead an independent normal life while staying near to home and their loved ones; projects that enable people to give back to the community and make valuable contributions to the local economy as well as rebuilding their own future.
Graduate Women International (GWI), founded in 1919 as the International Federation of University (IFUW), is a worldwide, non-governmental organisation of women graduates. GWI advocates for women's rights, equality and empowerment through access to quality secondary and tertiary education and training up to the highest levels. GWI's mission is to: Promote lifelong education for women and girls; Promote international cooperation, friendship, peace and respect for human rights for all, irrespective of their age, race, nationality, religion, political opinion, gender and sexual orientation or other status; Advocate for the advancement of the status of women and girls; and Encourage and enable women and girls to apply their knowledge and skills in leadership and decision-making in all forms of public and private life.
Our purpose is to create the worlds leading network of affiliated coding clubs for young people. Our goals are to support, develop and scale CoderDojo to inspire young coders around the world.