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EYES-SL as an indigenous Community Based Organization that engages in advocacy, empowerment and strengthens the capacity of its staff and Volunteers to create community change and connect people through community engagement to alleviate poverty.
We serve those in need by providing donated healthcare products that are long-dated and of the best quality. We want to see a world where all suffering is eradicated due to lack of healthcare.
The Organization's mission is to develop our rural communities and make the rural poor self-reliant and self-sufficient. Introduce simple and easy techniques that will speedily lead our rural communities to a sustainable improvement in education, agriculture, health and sanitation, the social and economic conditions in their respective localities; make them realize that anyone born in a society is by nature obligated to sacrifice and make what his/her society is, for the benefit of all.
Street Child Nederland's social mission is to ensure that every child, especially girls and children from marginalised communities, has access to inclusive, quality education in a safe and supportive environment. We work to break the cycle of poverty and exclusion by addressing the root causes that keep children out of school, including gender inequality, economic hardship, and social marginalisation. Our priority objective is to create sustainable and community-driven solutions that not only improve access to education but also strengthen child protection, family resilience, and local capacity.
Our mission is to produce action-oriented research that informs policies, laws, and interventions aimed at protecting and promoting women's rights, improving women's well-being, and driving societal change. We aim to use capacity building, research and public education to dismantle systemic barriers, challenge societal norms, and advance the cause of women's rights in Sierra Leone.
Sisterhood Agenda is an award-winning, tax-exempt nonprofit organization that creates and implements activities for women and girls around the globe for education, support and empowerment. Sisterhood Agenda promotes positive social change and has over 6,000 global partners in 36 countries. Global partners create an extensive sisterhood network to increase local organization capacity and unite women and girls. Sisterhood Agenda's SEA (Sisterhood Empowerment Academy), based in the U.S. Virgin Islands, attracts international participants. On global and local levels, Sisterhood Agenda addresses social, health, economic and cultural issues facing women and girls to promote positive life outcomes. Sisterhood Agenda's social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, India, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, and other geographic regions. Sisterhood Agenda maintains its social networking sites and blog at www.sisterhoodagenda.com.
SANASH WELFARE FOUNDATION is an organization; which is neutral, independent Charitable Organization ; its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity" and focuses its campaigning on issues without any limits to political affiliations, race, gender, religion or ethnicity; such as deprived Humanity & their sufferings from basic needs, protection of eco-system, adverse environmental effects, poverty, adverse inflation, emergency crises etc. It uses direct action, capacity building, advocacy and research to achieve its goals. (1) No Hunger, (2) Zero Poverty, (3) Quality Education, (4) Gender Equality, (5) Reduce Inequalities, (6) Life on Land, (7) Climatic Actions, (8) Decent Work & Growth, (9) Clean Water & Sanitation, (10) Emergency Response and (11) Child Protection and Safeguarding.
Our mission is to provide sustainable support with better option to extremely deprived categories of people
Our Mission is to equip and celebrate new generation of African thinkers, leaders and innovators.
Our mission of Youth Help Sierra Leone is to promote and facilitate youth attachment to society and community, while increasing developmental opportunities for young people. The organization focuses on improving the well-being of youth, particularly those considered "at risk," by ameliorating risk factors in their lives and creating protective conditions. Additionally, YHSL aims to raise public awareness about issues affecting young people, ensuring that their voices are heard and their challenges are addressed effectively. Value Statement: In its pursuit of improving the quality of life through its initiatives, Youth Help Sierra Leone is guided by the highest moral and ethical standards. Core Principles: To operate with integrity, honesty, transparency, and a strong sense of conscience. To safeguard public trust through responsible and ethical actions. To demonstrate genuine concern for the interests of those impacted by our work. To treat all individuals with dignity, respect, and fairness. To value privacy and uphold the freedom of choice. To foster cultural diversity, inclusion, and equality. To adhere to the spirit and letter of all applicable laws and regulations. Goals: To create a wide range of developmental opportunities for youth in Makeni, Bombali Districts and Sierra Leone at large. To equip youth with the skills and abilities necessary for success in life. To provide a safe, supportive, and enjoyable environment for young people. To establish a permanent facility for youth in Makeni City.
The Sophia Akash Foundation's (SAF) mission is to facilitate sustainable paths out of poverty for the world's poor. We recognise that for those living in poverty, the essential services that enable them to build sustainable livelihoods are unaffordable. Our mission is to change that. We help build strong, sustainable Social Enterprises, using innovative solutions to meet the basic needs of poor and unserved communities. With access to affordable basic services such as financial inclusion, primary healthcare, education and others, households can break the cycle of poverty.
Zahana in Madagascar is dedicated to participatory rural development, education, revitalization of traditional Malagasy medicine, reforestation, and sustainable agriculture. It is Zahana's philosophy that participatory development must be based on local needs and solutions proposed by local people. It means asking communities what they need and working with them collaboratively so they can achieve their goals. Each community's own needs are unique and require a tailor -made response