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Pilares is an NGO that works alongside the families that live in precarious settlements in the city of Buenos Aires (Argentina) to promote their integral development through 5 pillars: education, health, work, housing and legal aid. We seek a society without barriers that provides opportunities for the full development of its people.
Our mission is to achieve social integration of the most disadvantaged individuals and help them regaining their rights, namely children and elderly people. Mensajeros de la Paz was founded in 1962 in Spain and reached Argentina in 2002 after a serious economic crisis that has had lasting influence on the people throughout the country.
The ICPCN promotes palliative care for children globally through advocacy, education, research, networking and communication
We believe that humanity and nature can support each other through balance, respect and innovation. We accomplish by protecting the fragile and diverse ecological region near Andresito, Misiones, Argentina and working with local communities to create sustainable development models that generate decent living in harmony with the natural environment.
to mobilise its members to reintroduce sustainable Sport for All and physical activity practices into everyday lives, using the Designed to Move physical activity platform.
We seek to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, and work in partnership with people from all walks of life. We endeavour to build communities in Argentina by helping those in need build simple, economic housing for themselves and their families, and by then encouraging them to help others around them and so build community. We hope that by our caring, and by working together, the families we help will learn of the love of God and themselves help build loving, caring communities.
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
Its mission is to promote the dignity of the person through development activities, with special attention to education. ACDI recognizes the uniqueness of each person, who cannot be reduced to a number within an anonymous category such as "the poor, the sick, the disabled". Furthermore, every person and every community represents a resource, regardless of their vulnerability. This is why ACDI works to help people in becoming aware of their own value and dignity.