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To promote solidarity, active non-violence and community empowerment for social transformation.
To transform and restore hope to broken lives by mitigating the impacts of societal breakdown especially those related to breakdown of traditional societies and introduction of new lifestyles. This is achieved through innovative education and counseling towards healing, prevention of and addressing the systemic drivers of its prioritised issues, namely (1) trauma and its underlying conflicts, violence and broken commUNITY peace, (2) distorted emotional & social capacity, (3) behaviours promoting HIV/AIDS and related infections, and (4) substance abuse, with special attention for marginalised youths. In particular KAP empowers people at 'grassroots' level by giving them knowledge and skills as well as a concerned and helping human heart. KAP's CORE INTERVENTIONS mainly revolve around (1) Community-based training of Community Resource Persons (CRPs); (2) Provision of professional counselling and (psycho-) education services; (3) Health promotion courses and counselling for reimbursement/for a fee. KAP's prioritised issues are organised into four SUB-PROGRAMMES: (1) HIV/AIDS Behaviour Education, (2) Abuse and Addiction Prevention, Community-Based Treatment and Referral, (3) Prevention and Healing of Violence and Trauma for Peace, and (4) Empowering Youths on the Margins ('Unreached Youths'). A fifth strategic pillar called 'Institutional Excellence' aims at continued organisational, partnerships and human resources development. KAP's CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES are Safeguarding & Protection, Gender, Environmental Preservation, and Other Emerging Issues.
Improving Health For Better Education. We work in Kenya to connect students with disabilities to appropriate medical resources. We seek local sponsorship for surgery and treatment, and we cover the surrounding costs.
ZIKA FOUNDATION's mission is to build sustainable communities by helping underserved people with focus on women and girls in their development, health, education and empowerment. We are motivated by the Gospel of Jesus Christ to cherish, preserve and uphold the sacredness and dignity of all human life, foster charity and justice, and embody Christ social and moral teaching as we act to: Promote human development by responding to major emergencies, fighting disease and poverty, supporting education and nurturing peaceful and just societies. Guided by the core values of partnership, integrity, accountability, respect, impact-driven and creativity, ZFI envisions a world in which the most vulnerable people will have the power to lift themselves out of poverty and to create vital, healthy lives for their families and communities now and for the future. As part of the mission of ZIKA FOUNDATION, we work with local, national and international institutions and structures, as well as other organizations, to assist people on the basis of need, not creed, race or nationality.
St. Francis Training College Nyamonge (FTCN) is a Catholic, Private, Coeducational College sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph Asumbi. FTCN is dedicated to continuous professional development, productive use of technology, and partnerships with parents and community. The mission of St. Francis Training College Nyamonge (FTCN) is to adhere to Catholic Identity, live the spirit of St. Francis, and uphold the dignity of the human person. The college provides a cultural, intellectual, and spiritual learning environment that culminates in lifelong learning. FTCN embraces teacher education as a mode to empower and to prepare individuals to excel in the pursuit of knowledge and truth, and to live it well.
To conduct and provide opportunities for training coaches, referees, and leaders through whole life coaching program for all age groups for refugees and host communities.
Volunteers Foundation is a registered charity in the UK and Kenya founded in 2011 with the mission of improving the challenging living conditions of children in Kibera through education, food and health provision. We believe that by understanding the local culture, identifying local community champions, and providing effective educational programs and tools we can change the status-quo and improve the lives of hundreds of children and their families. Volunteers Foundation Programs are aligned to UN development goals and operate in three areas: Health, Nutrition, Education
To promote agroecological principles and rural entrepreneurship through capacity development and South-South exchange of quality farmer-to-farmer training videos in local languages.
Our international initiatives aim to support the change we want to see in the world by empowering and encouraging student change agents and supporting them in actively creating shifts in the way curricula are structured and developed. Our focus is on economics and management education, including multiple transdisciplinary perspectives and learning approaches. With our work, we provide fertile ground for the leaders of tomorrow to grow and learn: Our philosophy is that to support individuals in becoming sustainability leaders, education has to focus on fostering students to have "...an enhanced understanding of themselves, their abilities and desires, as well as a more profound understanding of their fellow humans and the world they inhabit. For over 30 years we have been continuously innovating with formats that provide platforms for learning, creating and sharing solutions: social labs, conferences, webinars, workshops, simulation games, learning journeys are just some examples. At oikos, we have been coming together as a global community of student change agents for over 30 years. Spread in over 20 countries and 50 cities worldwide, we organize on campus to raise awareness for sustainability and transform our own education.
Books and Bread for Kenya has been a registered non profit making charity since 2008. Our mission is to provide healthcare, promoting learning and alleviating poverty in Kenya. Books and Bread for Kenya currently support two orphanages, a rescue centre for abused and neglected women and children, three Kenyan village communities and a hospital. Together with our trusted volunteers BBK works tirelessly to improve the basic conditions and empower many individuals. Books and Bread for Kenya has built kitchens and supplied poly tunnels, seed and livestock so communities may nurture the land. Basic and emergency healthcare has been provided from child birthing equipment to limb amputation and the removal of parasites in the feet of an entire village community. Libraries have been filled with books, schools equipped with pens, pencils etc. and education paid for the poorest of children, from primary through to university graduates.
To bring together the global palliative care community to improve well-being and reduce unnecessary suffering for those in need of palliative care in collaboration with the regional and national hospice and palliative care organisations and other partners.
To share who we are and not just what we have