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Mission: The Foundation strives to provide a full cycle of assistance to individuals affected by war, from emergency measures to long-term solutions that foster recovery and restore lives. We aim to ensure a safe, dignified, and stable future for everyone impacted by the consequences of armed conflict. Vision: People affected by war receive support to recover from its consequences. Positioning: The Foundation promotes social integration and supports the most vulnerable populations, including people with disabilities, the elderly, and internally displaced persons (IDPs). We aim to create a society where everyone can realize their potential, regardless of social status, nationality, or religion. The Foundation embraces innovative approaches to solving social issues, fosters volunteerism, and collaborates with international organizations to achieve its goals. Ukraine aspires to become a model of social justice and equal opportunities.
Charitable Foundation Power in UA's mission is to strengthen and protect communities in Ukraine by providing access to clean water, renewable energy, essential medical aid, and educational resources. We focus on sustainable, community-based solutions that improve the well-being and resilience of people living in frontline and de-occupied areas.
Premiere Urgence Internationale envisions a world where crisis-affected people have the means to meet their vital needs and shape their own future. We see access to healthcare, food, water, education, protection and safe housing as fundamental human rights and essential to all aspects of community well-being. With 40 years of experience in the humanitarian and development aid sector, Premiere Urgence Internationale is an independent French NGO, operating in 25 countries worldwide. Recognized by our peers and partners as "the last mile NGO", we intervene in crisis settings, particularly in the hardest-to-reach areas, to support populations affected by the effects of natural disasters, war, epidemics or economic collapse. In 2023, we assisted 5 million children, women, and men across four continents, making our NGO a key humanitarian player: -Because our 3,000 field staff understand the complexity of situations and local cultures, -Because we work hand in hand with local, national, and regional authorities and actors, as well as with communities, from the needs assessment stage, -Because our deep, holistic and agile expertise draws on complementary areas of competence - health, food security, nutrition, infrastructure rehabilitation and construction, water access, hygiene and sanitation, economic recovery and access to livelihoods, education and protection - we are able to respond: 1)in emergencies, to treat and manage physical, mental, or material trauma, 2) and beyond the emergency phase, to address the longer-term effects of crises, prevent recurrence risks and restore the ability of vulnerable populations to act on the path to resilience and development.
Romodrom o.p.s. works to break the cycle of social exclusion by supporting individuals and families to overcome barriers and build stable, independent lives. We provide tailored social services, education, and empowerment programmes for marginalized communities, including Roma, people experiencing poverty, and other vulnerable groups. Since 2022, we have expanded our work to include refugees from Ukraine and are developing programmes within Ukraine to strengthen inclusion, resilience, and community well-being.
Crossing Borders (CB) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil society organisation. The vision of CB is a world in peace with itself in which diversity is celebrated. The mission is to create dialogue space toward such a world and to build the capacity of youth, media workers and educators to realise the above vision. The overall goal is to enable people with different backgrounds to learn to live together on equal terms. Crossing Borders started as a project in 1999 in Denmark in support of meaningful dialogue between the conflict parties in the Middle East. In response to increased activities and demands for the CB concept and services, it was transformed, in 2004, into a dynamic organization with activities in Denmark and abroad.
We nurture and unite leaders of the nation
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.
The Mission of the Fund is to ensure positive changes for creating an encouraging environment for disclosure of the full potential of every child in Ukraine. Main goal: development and implementation of innovations into social work, community mobilization and development of the partnership to improve the living conditions of children and families. The main objectives of the Fund: - to support the implementation of national, regional, local and international programmes, projects or activities aimed at developing and introducing innovative approaches in social work, mobilization of communities and development of partnerships for well-being of children, young people and families in Ukraine; - to protect of the rights of children and young people, to support and supervise social changes aimed at improving the situations of children, young people and families in Ukraine; - to support reforms of the system of social services for children, young people and families in communities in the context of the reform of the local self-government and decentralization; - to assist in the intensification and development of public initiatives aimed at improving the situations of children, young people and families in territorial communities; - to promote new approaches in health care; - to assist in improving the professional skills of social work specialists in educational, pedagogical, social and psychological work; - to provide charitable aid (including humanitarian aid) for children, young people and families in difficult circumstances.
The Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization is an international non-profit conservation organization that seeks to reverse the decline of the plant and animal kingdoms and our environment through education and action. We are committed to the creative and responsible rehabilitation of Planet Earth and bring new solutions to this field. For example, we created a term for the basic principle underlying everything we do: Cooperative Ecology (CoEco). Through the application of this principle to each of the projects we take on, we are seeking to instill in people a sense and understanding that all life is interdependent, and that the decisions we all make affect the natural world, and then, in turn, circle back to affect the health and quality of life of each one of us. Basically, CoEco demonstrates that all life does best when it works together with other life towards mutual survival. When this concept is implemented, it better connects everyone to nature, and is a way of getting people to better co-operate with each other and the natural world around them. Our purpose in working to infuse the concept of CoEco into society is to bring about a New Age of constructive decision making.
A world in which all people can exercise their right to a self-determined life in dignity and justice, free from hunger and 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
The mission of organization is to improve the quality of life and integration in society of children and youth with disabilities by their integrated rehabilitation. . Goals: Creation of necessary conditions for rehabilitation of youth and children; Stakeholders and social institutes (academic, specialized general secondary and higher educational establishments, charitable foundations and community organizations) Involvement in disabled youth problem solving; Promotion of necessary informational, methodological and academic materials; overcoming negative disabled people stereotypes in society; promoting disabled youth employment and supporting them socially during employment process; training of graduates and students with disabilities for future careers and independent living (self-service in everyday life, environment orientation, communication basics, human rights acknowledgement, introduction to computer technologies), building skills for social relations, social environment adaptation; Psychological assistance for individuals with psychophysical disabilities and members of their families, assistance in case of force majeure situations; Optimal conditions creation for communication, work with creative youth, cooperation with the state youth services; Cooperation with domestic and international organizations that address the complex problems of disabled people rehabilitation.