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LifeLine Ukraine

Our mission is to save lives. Initially we were founded specifically to support veterans of the war in the east of Ukraine that began in 2014, however it was always intended that the organisation would go on to provide emotional support for every Ukrainian and to become the national suicide prevention for anyone from any walk of life. Since the beginning of the full scale war which has caused immense suffering across the country the demand for support from Lifeline Ukraine has surged. Before 24/02/22 we used to average 1,000 instances of support being provided per month, now we provide anywhere between 4,000 and 6,000 instances of support per month. We have adapted as an organisation to the needs of the people of Ukraine as they are reflected in the kind of situations we encounter in our work, and everyone in Ukraine is one way or another a victim of this war. We support people who have lost loved ones, we support people who have been subjected to sexual violence, we support people who have been displaced by the war, and so on.

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Teach For Ukraine

Teach For Ukraine (TFU) is a registered non-profit organization working to address the problem of education inequity in Ukraine. Our mission is to ensure that every child in Ukraine can realize their potential through a quality education, especially during the war. Before the War Before Russia's large-scale invasion in February 2022, Teach For Ukraine was focused on bridging the educational gap between children from rural and urban areas, which was almost 2.5 years difference in their knowledge and skills (PISA-2018). We recruited, trained, and placed more than 50 teacher-leaders in disadvantaged schools with a high teacher shortage, a lack of role models for children to look up to, and opportunities for developing their talents. We partnered with 18 schools in the five regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Dnipro, and Odesa regions. This gave us the opportunity to provide more than 5,000 children with young, talented, tech-savvy, and highly motivated teachers. The Impact Report can be found here. During the War When the large-scale war started, we temporarily suspended our core program to launch the Emergency Response Projects. In the last 18 months, we provided direct and indirect academic and psychosocial support to more than 25,000 children inside and outside Ukraine and 90,000 educators, partnering with UNICEF, the World Bank, Save the Children and others. These projects included free online tutoring classes, safe learning spaces for displaced children, offline summer camps and wellbeing workshops for teachers.

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CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SYLNI

We work to ensure that everyone who survived sexual violence could receive specialized medical, psychological and legal assistance and could live the best of their lives despite a trauma they experienced.

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Charitable Organization Charity Fund RIDNI

Our mission is overcoming orphanhood and development of the family institution. We work with orphans, children deprived of parental care, children from families in difficult life circumstances, as well as their families, and children affected by war. We work to ensure that every child grows up in a loving family with spiritual values and has a happy future. For this purpose, we provide children and adults with psychological, social, and educational support. We provide consultation support for adoptive parents, parents of family-type orphanages and foster families.

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World Federation of the Deaf

he World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) is an international non-governmental organisation representing and promoting approximately 70 million deaf people's human rights worldwide. The WFD is a federation of deaf organisations from 134 nations; its mission is to promote the human rights of deaf people and full, quality and equal access to all spheres of life, including self-determination, sign language, education, employment and community life. WFD has a consultative status in the United Nations and is a founding member of International Disability Alliance (IDA). At its recent World Congress in Jeju, South Korea, WFD members (136) approved the WFD strategic direction 2023-2030 and Action Plan 2023-2027. Important themes are covered in these 2 documents which strive to ensure that we create access for all deaf people to all ways of life in "a world where deaf people everywhere can sign anywhere" (vision). Furthermore, our mission is to work towards the full realisation of linguistic rights and human rights in all areas of life, with full recognition and implementation of these rights across local, national and international levels. To realise our mission and vision, the following are part of our Action Plan 2023-2027: Building Capacity across the Globe: ensuring increased participation of women, youth and underrepresented communities; provide effective capacity building projects to countries who are not yet members to assist them with creating their own national deaf associations so that they can represent themselves in their countries; Putting Deaf people on the Agenda: the WFD will continue to strive to put deaf human rights at the forefront of all representation internationally, including at the UN; we will effectively promote International Week of Deaf people and be ready to response to deaf people's needs in times of crises, disasters and war. Realising nothing about us without us: the WFD continues to be the leading authority for deaf people and sign languages and has committed to developing resources to assist deaf people raise awareness in their countries. Achieving Sign Language Rights for all: National sign languages are fundamental to achieving deaf people's human rights. We will aim to assist our member states in promoting the legal recognition of signed language in the country and advocate for early childhood language acquisition and inclusive multilingual education policies. Investing in a strong and sustainable organisation: to carry out our mission and vision we need greater investment in our secretariat and regional secretariat, expand our donor base, increase visibility and fundraising activities so that our organisation can carry on its important global work.

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Libereco - Partnership for Human Rights

Libereco - Partnership for Human Rights is an independent German-Swiss non-governmental organisation that works to protect human rights, support civil society and vulnerable groups in Belarus and Ukraine. To achieve this, we -work closely with like-minded organisations and people on the ground. -act according to the changing needs of civil society in the target countries. -support our partners in healing, building and strengthening civil society. -organise campaigns that denounce human rights violations, generate solidarity, and encourage actions. -support victims of state violence. -engage in transcultural human rights education. -provide community based psychosocial support. -provide humanitarian aid.

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International development Organization (IDO)

Vision of the International Development Organization (IDO): Our vision at the International Development Organization (IDO) is to create a world where every individual has access to opportunities and resources necessary for sustainable development. We envision a future where poverty, inequality, and injustice are eradicated, and all communities thrive in harmony with their environment. We aim to be a catalyst for positive change, working hand in hand with local communities, governments, and partners worldwide to build a more equitable and prosperous world. Mission of the International Development Organization (IDO): The mission of the International Development Organization (IDO) is to promote inclusive and sustainable development, empower marginalized communities, and foster transformative change. We strive to achieve our mission through the following key strategies: Empowerment and Capacity Building: We believe in the power of knowledge and skills. We work to enhance the capacities of individuals and communities by providing access to quality education, vocational training, and entrepreneurship programs. By empowering individuals to realize their potential, we enable them to overcome barriers and create sustainable livelihoods. Sustainable Development: We are committed to promoting environmentally friendly practices and sustainable development approaches. We work closely with communities to identify and implement solutions that address their unique needs while preserving natural resources and mitigating the effects of climate change. Advocacy and Policy Influence: We actively engage in advocacy and policy dialogue at local, national, and international levels. By raising awareness about pressing social issues and advocating for evidence-based policies, we strive to shape a more inclusive and equitable development agenda. Partnership and Collaboration: We recognize that sustainable development requires collective action. We foster partnerships with governments, civil society organizations, academic institutions, and the private sector to leverage resources, share knowledge, and collaborate on innovative solutions. Together, we can achieve greater impact and drive positive change. Monitoring and Evaluation: We are committed to transparency, accountability, and learning. We continuously monitor and evaluate our programs and projects to ensure their effectiveness and relevance. By learning from our experiences, we adapt and improve our approaches, maximizing the impact of our interventions. Through our unwavering commitment to our vision and mission, the International Development Organization (IDO) strives to contribute to a world where poverty is eradicated, human rights are respected, and sustainable development is a reality for all.

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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION 'CHARITABLE FUND 'VOICES OF CHILDREN''

The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation was officially founded in 2019 by human rights activist Olena Rozvadovska and journalist Azad Safarov. Mission: No child in Ukraine should be left alone with the experience of war We provide psychosocial and individual humanitarian support to families, and work with communities and institutions for children across the country in the following areas: - Protection and empowerment are implemented through individual psychological assistance and group psychosocial support in our centers, online psychological support, rehabilitation of children with ASD, a 21-day rehabilitation program for families who have suffered losses due to war, organizing camps, case management in working with families, capacity building for professionals working with children, organizing spaces, sensory rooms, and playgrounds in communities; - Crisis response through individual humanitarian aid to war-affected Ukrainians, material assistance, shelter arrangements in childcare facilities and medical institutions; - Development through participation in key events and launching our own initiatives aimed at amplifying the voices and participation of children. The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation plans to build a rehabilitation center for families with children affected by war. Voices of Children is a member of the leading children's rights organization Eurochild. Co-founder of the foundation Olena Rozvadovska spoke at the event "Fighting for the Future: Ukrainian Children in War", organized on the sidelines of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly. The foundation presented the book "War Through the Voices of Children", which contains nearly 100 children's quotes about war with illustrations by renowned artists from around the world. The book was presented at the European Parliament, the Embassy of Denmark, at the OSCE event in Vienna, and a meeting of ombudsmen in Austria. The foundation's activities were also recognized by local and international media - Associated Press, CBC, Al Jazeera, BBC, Forbes, as well as celebrities such as Madonna and Oprah Winfrey. Together with foreign partners, the foundation participated in the creation of the documentary "A House Made of Splinters", which was a contender for the 2023 Oscar in the category "Best Full-Length Documentary". More than 100 psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists are working to ensure that Ukrainian children do not lose their childhood and smiles.

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World Animal Protection Netherlands

Our vision: Our vision is a world where animals live free of suffering. With your help we can move the world for animals. We're World Animal Protection. We're on a mission to end animal cruelty and suffering. Forever. Evidence shows that animals are sentient, individual beings who feel pain, fear, and joy. Yet, every day, billions of them experience unbearable cruelty. Putting animals first isn't just better for them, it's vital for us and for our shared planet. Find out what we can do, with your support, to end the cruelty and exploitation of farmed and wild animals. Together, we can transform the lives of animals across the world.

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Charitable organization Charitable Foundation Kyian

The mission of the Kiyan Charitable Foundation is to donate to respected children and to form a culture of charity in society Fund for financing the financing of children throughout the country. All options are best suited for treating children. The fund's method is to reduce child mortality rates with severe consequences, which are curable with the regular development of medicine.

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Humanosh Foundation

"Mission: No one should be left alone. Support. Break down boundaries. Educate." "Inspired by my grandparents who saved 39 Jews from the Nazis, our mission is to build a reality in which everyone feels safe and dignified, regardless of their background, race, religion or skin color."