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Our mission is to serve the local communities of Dolpo and similar high mountain areas in the Himalayas by primarily ensuring inclusive and quality education and health services for all, by promoting local language, culture and indigenous knowledge, and by enabling better access to sustainable energy and opportunities for local innovation.
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 projects are specifically tailored to approach development through the multispectral lens that puts sustainability at its core. We equally value the environment and the community that lives within and have always led our course of actions in ways that benefit both. The mission of Creasion is to build economically empowered and resourceful communities for sustainable development and a healthy environment.
Freedom to Learn is a UK based charity which works to provide the opportunity of education to children from some of the remotest regions of the Himalayas and South Asia.
To rescue and care for abused, oppressed and abandoned children within the context of family.
AIPC Pandora is a non-profit organization that works to generate the knowledge and the capacity of action needed at the international level for the construction of a more just and peaceful world. For this, we develop Global Learning Experiences for educational, intercultural, solidarity or professional insertion in one of the 57 countries in which we are present. We work both in Outbound / Outbound and Inbound / Host projects in Spain, offering transformative experiences based on the "Learning-Service" methodology that form global citizens in how to intervene in the great challenges of the world today.
OUR MISSION: Where: Nepal near Pokhara For Who: Girls (4 to 16 years old) and young women in high vulnerability who have suffered from violence. Objective: Take charge of them and lead them to autonomy. In this covid period, extreme poverty threats with an increased risk of trafficking and prostitution. THE VILLAGE RENOVATION PROJECT: * Welcome girls in a family environment: Renovate the existing village whose facilities are obsolete to accommodate children in a more human and sustainable environment (solar panels, farm...) Move from a central building to nice cottages (4 houses) offering a warmer atmosphere with a nanny. They are 22 girls placed by social services and will be 36 in the future . * Set up an emergency accommodation for extreme situations: Build a safe house for desperate young women. Nowadays we have a welcome desk in Pokhara to support women in danger (bring legal advice, support and guide) but we are not able to face emergency. The safe house will allow us to accommodate and take care of women in absolute distress and offer them a shelter from 1 to 6 months time. (about 60 women per year). * Learn a job to ensure autonomy: Transform the main building into a certifying training center to provide means of living for the future and thus protect from prostitution and trafficking. 50 women every year Sectors to be considered in the training center: IT, hairdressing, care, reflexology, podiatry, sewing.
We work in partnership with others across the globe - people who are deafblind, their families, carers and other professionals to ensure anyone facing challenges because of deafblindness has access to advice, guidance and support.
VISION: To see medical, literacy, education, agricultural, water and sanitation programmes established in countries as needed using HADA as the aid organisation. AIMS: HADA works in partnership with communities throughout the world to provide compassion, relief, training and development. OBJECTIVES: The objects for which the association is established are - To provide direct relief to people who are experiencing poverty, sickness, suffering, distress, misfortune, destitution and/or helplessness of such seriousness as would arouse pity or compassion in the community. As a means of achieving this, the organisation will undertake the following activities: 2.1. To provide administrative and logistical support to new and existing projects. 2.2. To provide skills and training with the object of achieving autonomy for the projects. 2.3. To provide and support plans for the development of communities in ways which will improve their quality of life. 2.4. To do such other things of a social, community or benevolent nature as will assist in the creation of a better society. 2.5. To integrate all projects as part of the local community.
To ensure we use our knowledge and resources to make a positive and decisive difference to people, communities and organisations, with a vision to be an excellent, accessible, globally engaged University contributing positively to a thriving Northern economy.
The association's sole and immediate purpose is to provide development aid and to help combat poverty and need in developing countries. The affected people should be given a dignified life and a sustainable improvement in their living conditions should be achieved. The activities of the association expressly exclude making a profit.
The charity is the co-ordinating entity of Pestalozzi World - an alliance of organisations whose work in Africa and Asia is inspired by the educational philosophy of Johann Pestalozzi. The Trust's mission is to provide a practical secondary education to deprived children in the poorest countries in Africa and Asia. It focuses on the brightest children, especially girls.