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At The Educational Equality Institute, we are driven by the belief that every girl has the right to a quality education and the opportunity to reach her full potential. We are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of the girls we serve and in the communities where they live.
The Social Cooperative "KORE" onlus was founded in 2006 by the will of a group of citizens of various cultural and professional backgrounds who are sensitive to social issues, they organized themselves autonomously and voluntarily to offer the territory useful services to face and prevent some of the causes more widespread than youth, family and social problems. A reality of the non-profit private social that, in the context of services to the person, works to encourage the development of the community through the planning and management of social promotion paths and educational-cultural interventions. To date, the Cooperative is a consolidated reality in the area that collaborates on a stable basis with numerous public and private entities. It can count on a group of extremely qualified and motivated collaborators (psychologists, psycho-pedagogists, trainers, social workers, educators and community leaders), a professional network which - through team work - integrates aspects, methodologies and strategies designed to foster interpersonal relationships. In particular, the Cooperative has set itself from the outset as a priority mission that of training and education of the younger generations, proposing a close school-family-territory alliance, in view of the prevention of phenomena such as bullying and violence and the elimination of the stereotypes of gender in recognition of equal opportunities.
Futebol da forca [football gives strength] is an independent international foundation, educational platform and community for purpose-driven football coaches. The organisation was founded in Mozambique in 2012 to work within football to empower girls with agency to make informed decisions and live a life they value. Futebol da forca engages, trains and supports voluntary football coaches to empower girls within football, while changing attitudes and norms that today prevent girls from reaching their full potential, in order for girls to thrive far outside the football field.
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.
Initiate and develop projects that enable growth in young adults through sports, music, fashion, culture entrepreneurship and social consciousness.
To provide comprehensive assistance to cancer patients and their families, ensuring the Eubiosia, a constant defence of the dignity of life, value that underpins the action of each healthcare professionals who work for ANT, allowing every cancer patient to be daily cared in their own homes for free.
IGLYO - The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI) Youth & Student Organisation is the world's largest LGBTQI youth and student network, counting more than 100 Member Organisations in over 40 countries across the Council of Europe Region. IGLYO's mission is to strengthen the rights of LGBTQI youth, fight for equality and inclusion, and empower LGBTQI youth voices. IGLYO represents the diverse rights and intersectional needs of LGBTQI young people and works hard to ensure that their futures are bright. We achieve our objectives through international training and events, targeted capacity building programmes, intercultural exchanges and peer learning, thematic research and advocacy actions, online tools and resources, digital story-telling and campaigning, networking activities, and more. Since our establishment in 1984, IGLYO has been growing steadily with new Members joining every year. Our Members are organisations who represent and/or support LGBTQI youth and/or students, work with LGBTQI youth or issues, comprise mainly of LGBTQI youth, or have a specific department working for/with youth.
Creating all over the world, but with particular reference to Tanzania, child care institutions that provide a secure and stable environment for children whose families cannot care for them or whose parents have died, or for children who have been abandoned, creating for them an atmosphere similar to a family, with constant attention and providing for their sustenance, for medical care and education. If possible, reintroducing the children in the extended family but continuing to help with school fees or healthcare when needed. The child care institution sustained and directly managed by Malaika Children Friends (MCF -www.malaika-childrenfriends.org) ) is at the moment exclusively Malaika Children Home (MCH - www.malaikachildren.org). BEING MCF NOW EXCLUSIVELY AT THE SERVICE OF MCH, WE PROVIDE FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE ACIVITIES: FUNDING DOCUMENTS OF BOTH ORGANIZATIONS; FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF BOTH ORGANIZATIONS; CURRENT OPERATING BUDGETS OF MCH.
La Serenissima is a British-based orchestra offering vibrant performances of Italian baroque music using instruments of the time. We particularly champion the music of 18th century Venice, carrying out original research and hands-on editing work which is used to create musical performances (live and recorded). We talk about our discoveries in plain English (through discussion and the media) and we work in partnership with institutions, venues and hubs to produce outreach experiences for a wide range of beneficiaries wherever possible. Our recordings are available to everyone via free streaming sites and regular radio-play; we tour our concerts throughout the UK and abroad.
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 VISION - To improvethe life quality of children and boys with artificial limbs and as a consequence that of their families OUR MISSION - To use the sport as phisical and psychological therapy for children and boys with phisical disabilities - To promote the knowledge and the practice of paralympic sport in Italy
The IRENE ODV Association is the association of brain tumor patients and their families, which aims to protect the quality of life of people affected by this disease and help their families to deal with health, social and psychological problems that this pathology entails. Brain tumors are a rare disease that affects about eight people out of 100,000 inhabitants every year in our country. Approximately 5,000 thousand people, therefore, are diagnosed in Italy with a brain tumor every year and are predominantly young (the median incidence is around 50 years of age) who have to face the important repercussions that the disease has on their working, social and family life. The aim of the Association is to support people who have been diagnosed with brain tumors and their families, to ensure quality of life, access to treatment and the protection of their rights. All this through the promotion of information on brain tumors and support for the home care service for neuro-oncological patients of the Regina Elena Institute and the neuro-oncology service of the Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital in Rome through the provision of services social and health care for neuro-oncological patients and raising funds to improve the quality of care for patients. The IRENE Association: offers personal assistance services for families in difficulty; offers home rehabilitation services (in particular neurorehabilitation and speech therapy); promotes information on brain tumors and on the rights of cancer patients; promotes meetings between patients and families with the aim of promoting the dissemination of information among patients; promotes information for patients and their families on patients' rights, therapies and social-health aspects also through the website www.associazioneirene.it; contributes to the training of medical and paramedical personnel on neuro-oncology and psycho-oncology issues (scholarships, updates); All IRENE OdV activities are totally free and are based on the work of volunteers and the generosity of patients, their families and friends to support already active projects and to achieve new goals.