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We are a global champion for the human rights of women and girls. We use our powerful networks to find, fund, and amplify the courageous work of women who are building social movements and challenging the status quo. By shining a spotlight on critical issues, we rally communities of advocates who take action and invest money to empower women.
Since its establishment in 1993, ACEV's mission has been to make a lasting contribution to society by supporting the development of children and their environments through education starting from early years. Spanning early childhood, parenting, and adult literacy, ACEV's training programs have targeted all stages of human development and all members of the family from early childhood to parenthood. Our programs have common goals of reducing disparities and addressing inequalities in various domains: as our preschool programs target equal opportunity, bridging the socioeconomic gap in school readiness and academic success by accessing disadvantaged children; our literacy and parent support programs address gender equality. ACEV serves communities in need with carefully designed early childhood and adult education programs. ACEV believes that equal opportunity in education must be created for all individuals, education must begin in the early years and continue throughout the entire life cycle, both children and their families need to be supported for lasting positive outcomes.
ChildFund Korea creates a world where children grow up upright and enjoy happy life.
To fight against sexual exploitation of women and minors To protect women and minors To prevent and reduce the risk of sexual exploitation To build positive attitude on gender issues To research and understand the root causes of sexual exploitation To eliminate sexual exploitation in all its forms, especially sexual abuse, prostitution and trafficking in women and minors. To create public awareness and through self-development to create positive attitudes to protect themselves and against sexual exploitation and become involved in eliminating sexual exploitation.
The mission of Ayúdame3D is to create and provide 3D-printed prosthetic devices to people with limb differences, regardless of their socioeconomic status. The organization aims to promote a culture of inclusion, empowerment, and innovation, by leveraging technology, education, and community engagement. Ayúdame3D envisions a world where every person with a disability has access to affordable and functional assistive devices that enable them to live with dignity, independence, and full participation in society.
HPP Laos implements quality community projects to provide vulnerable people with the knowledge, skills and tools to improve their well-being. HPP Laos' community-led projects particularly benefit marginalized and vulnerable populations in rural and remote communities, particularly women, children, youth, and ethnic minorities. HPP Laos' projects focus on sustainable agriculture, environmental protection, maternal and child health and nutrition, disease prevention and community development. Our core value is to work alongside the poorest and most marginalized people in the most remote, often forgotten, and vulnerable communities, empowering them to work together and achieve the change they want. Our work is based on the ethic of supportive humanism, which empowers people to drive their own development and ensures that they lead the decision-making, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of the activities of the project. HPP Laos is legally registered as a representative office (Laos Registration#: 057/AE.O1.3) of the Humana People to People (HPP) Federation, a global network of 29 organizations headquartered in Zimbabwe and working in 43 countries, some of them for more than 40 years. HPP Laos benefits from the accumulated experience and expertise of its HPP partner organizations worldwide through this affiliation. HPP Laos' methodology is mainly participatory and places the needs of local communities at the centre of its projects while adapting its capacity to support communities as best as possible. Another key pillar of HPP Laos' approach is a close working relationship with the Laotian authorities, which has resulted in many successful community development projects in Bolikhamxay and Khammouane provinces. Consequently, Lao authorities have invited HPP Laos to propose new development projects to support vulnerable communities. For example, health officials asked HPP Laos to establish another TB referral project in northern Oudomxay based on the achievements of projects in the two central provinces. 2 Since 2011, HPP Laos' inclusive approach has benefited 90,000 marginalized people in 180 villages, mainly in the provinces of Bolikhamxay and Khammouane. It has supported 36,000 vulnerable people through climate-resilient agriculture and led TB awareness campaigns for 485,000 people, with 315,000 screenings and 720 patients on TB treatment. List of Main Donors: EU, Expertise France L'initiative, Global Fund, Asian Development Bank, GEF SGP, Luxembourg Development, Planet Aid, WWF, IUCN, Gilead Sciences, and the German, Canadian, Czech, Australian, and United States embassies in Laos.
3. The objects for which the Company is established are: 3.1 To advance the education of the public by all charitable means; 3.2 To promote sustainable development for the benefit of the public by: 3.2.1 The preservation, conservation and protection of the environment and the prudent use of natural resources; 3.2.2 The relief of poverty and the improvement of the conditions of life in socially and economically disadvantaged communities; and 3.2.3 The promotion of sustainable means for achieving economic growth and regeneration. In this context 'sustainable development' means development which meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
Women Win's vision is that of a world in which every adolescent girl and young woman fully exercises her rights. Our mission is to advance the playing field that empowers girls through sport and play. Women Win is the global leader in girls and women's empowerment through sport. We leverage the power of play to help adolescent girls and young women build leadership skills and become better equipped to exercise their rights. Since 2007, we have impacted the lives of 2,822,400 adolescent girls and young women directly and indirectly in over 100 countries. This is possible thanks to collaborations with a wide variety of grassroots women's organisations, companies, development organisations, sports bodies and government agencies. Women Win currently supports initiatives in Asia, Africa, Middle East, North and South America. Our work is focused on empowering girls and young women through sport, emphasising the prevention of gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and economic empowerment. In practice this involves developing high quality specialised tools and curricula; delivering training and capacity building workshops; monitoring and evaluation tools and systems development; and providing strategic and programmatic support. Women Win invests in and manages a diverse portfolio of global partners with approximately 1.5 million euros of direct funding granted annually.
Help resource-deficient poor communities enhance their capacity for self- sustainability; Upgrade basic production conditions and primary social service levels; Mitigate social suffering while promoting social harmony. Vision: Be the best trusted, the best expected and the best respected international philanthropy platform Mission: Disseminate good and reduce poverty, help others to achieve their aims, and make the good more powerful Values: Service, Innovation, Transparency, Tenacity Slogan: Persistence Brings Change
Working with local grassroots charities and NGOs in 13 countries across the globe, the Global Vision International (GVI) Charitable Trust manages and raises funds for numerous long-term programs. These funds are used to support our local partners with the aims of alleviating poverty, illiteracy, environmental degradation and climate change. We do this through education, nutrition, conservation and capacity building. Our work focuses upon 3 key objectives: awareness, impact and empowerment. The aim is to create awareness of global issues, have a direct impact on those issues locally and empower our alumni, be they volunteers, donors, staff or community members, to continue impacting local issues on a global level.
Our mission is humanitarian assistance by promoting basic human needs of the people in developing countries and in disaster areas through our specialty of information and communication technology (ICT) e.g. assistance to medical facilities, emergency relief activities for disaster victims and training of young ICT leaders in developing countries.
In a world where only 10% of world leaders are women, it's important that every woman has the opportunity to reach her full potential. We envision a world where half of all leaders are women. We exist to nurture the leadership development of women changemakers around the world by supporting their unique, lifelong journeys with leadership development programmes, opportunities, and funding for education.