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Our mission is to prevent forced labor and, ultimately, create better outcomes for both workers and employers. Fair achieves its mission by setting the market standard for high quality training and the responsible hiring of migrant and/or vulnerable workers.
We create 1)safe places to play for children and 2) a social platform to support children in need through bringing power of football communities, and connect them as lasting legacies to next generations.
Addressing the global crises of hunger and food waste, our mission is to effect positive change. We strive to make a difference by rescuing good quality surplus food, which would otherwise be discarded, and providing nutritious meals to those who need them the most.
Kolekbibo is a social enterprise that brings together collaborative creators, to support the wellness needs of north Siargao.
Founded in 2018, the ITTF Foundation was created by the International Table Tennis Federation as an independent nonprofit organization. The Foundation aims to create positive impacts through table tennis in communities worldwide. The ITTF Foundation operates through five programs to foster development through table tennis, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The team tirelessly designs and implements initiatives that promote inclusivity, education, and empowerment, ensuring that the sport becomes a catalyst for positive social change. As a nonprofit organization we collaborate closely with local project implementation partners while we assist with planning, financial support, and knowledge sharing. Additionally, we connect with the Parkinson's community globally to promote the use of table tennis for enhancing well-being and health, particularly against neurodegenerative diseases.
Protecting Environment in West China
The Philippines Partnership for Sustainable Agriculture (PPSA) is a multi-stakeholder partnership platform initiated by Grow Asia, a regional platform for inclusive and sustainable agriculture development in Southeast Asia catalyzed by the World Economic Forum and the ASEAN Secretariat. Grow Asia's goal is to reach smallholder farmers in ASEAN through its Country Partnerships like the PPSA to build regional and country partnerships and broker market-driven solutions for more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable food systems in Southeast Asia. PPSA was formally launched by Grow Asia together with the Philippine Department of Agriculture and through the collective efforts of various stakeholders. PPSA, with the Department of Agriculture and East West Seed as its Co-Chairs, has brought together more than 160 organizations, reaching more than 120,000 smallholders through commodity Working Groups (WGs) focused on Coconut, Coffee, Corn, Vegetables, Rice and Fisheries as well as cross-cutting or thematic working groups on Agri-financing, Digital Agriculture, and the Learning Alliance. Since its beginnings in 2015, PPSA has been driving partnerships that work on value chain studies, knowledge sharing, and market linkage. The latter being the most identified value it brings not only to the core members, but to an extended network of market players, from multinational companies, cooperatives, farmer associations, groups, and individual farmers. The monetary value realized by companies, and farmers alike resulting from the market linkaging initiatives facilitated marks the index of the greater benefit it gives to the lives, families, communities, and localities of the farmer producers, while also contributing to the larger spectrum of value chain development, and stable market for food security in the country. As PPSA moves forward in positioning itself as an enabler of multi-stakeholder partnerships for sustainable and inclusive food systems that empower and transform smallholder farmers to be self-reliant and resilient, we seek to harness the collective strength of agricultural value chain players towards transforming food systems to become climate positive and inclusive through market-driven solutions. We do this through our three work streams on: GrowTogether - As a multi-stakeholder platform, we build a synergy of committed partners towards increased adoption of inclusive value chain models and sustainable innovations for agriculture; GrowBetter - We organize and facilitate knowledge management programs to build/enhance the capacities of partners, including smallholders, in support of scaling inclusive value chain models, and promoting and facilitating increased assistance to smallholder farmers; and GrowAgri - We facilitate action-oriented dialogues with policymakers and public/private stakeholders to enhance policies and plans towards increased and responsible investments for agriculture.
Ensany is a global endowment foundation established in 2017 that facilitates the access of community and charitable institutions to funding from members of society and the general public around the world and to various charitable and developmental fields. 1-Activate the impact of small funds from individuals'contributions. 2-Provide professional solutions that contribute to the sustainability of the financial flows. 3-Finding professional and systematic technical solutions to facilitate participation. 4-Localization of support in all countries around the world.
Al-Khair International Indonesia Foundation is branch of Al-Khair Foundation which UK-based international NGO that provides emergency relief and developmental support in some of the worlds, most impoverished areas. We registered in Indonesia as Alkhair Internasional Indonesia Foundation since 2019 to provide emergency relief and developmental support in Indonesia and Southeast Asia countries.
Grow Asia is a multi-stakeholder platform established in 2015 by the World Economic Forum and ASEAN to cultivate more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable food systems. Grow Asia was established by the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), to bring together governments, the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other key stakeholders in the region to convene, facilitate, and scale efforts that promote more inclusive, resilient and sustainable food systems, entails a multi-level approach to partnerships: at the field level, national level, and regional level.
More Trees is a forest conservation organization founded by a musician, Ryuichi Sakamoto and now led by an architect, Kengo Kuma. To deal with accelerating situation of forest destruction and global warming, five founders including R. Sakamoto stood up for action and established the organization in 2007 with more than 100 supporters. More Trees organizes various programs aiming to the society that people coexist with forests, with a keyword: "Connecting cities and forests." Our programs include "More Trees Forests" - forestry conservation projects collaborating with local communities-, Wood product manufacturing using domestic timber and educational seminars and events to spread the idea of forest conservation.
Likhaan Center for Women's Health Inc (Likhaan) is a non-stock, non-profit Philippine NGO, founded in 1995 to achieve the right to health, particularly reproductive health, of women and youth in poor and marginalized communities. Likhaan was envisioned to be a "venue for creating alternative pathways for women." Likhaan believes in human rights, equality and justice and the power of citizens to transform their communities, especially as these apply to women. Our mission is to help women and poor communities harness their resources, and to engage the government and other stakeholders to transform unjust and inequitable situations. Our long-term goal is for women and their families and communities to fully enjoy their right to health, particularly their right to sexual and reproductive health. With nearly three decades of dedication and work, Likhaan has been able to advance and fulfill women's needs for sexual and reproductive rights and health services through our three core programs: community-based clinics; community organizing, education and mobilization; and advocacy. Likhaan currently maintains nine community-based women's clinics which provide integrated reproductive health (RH) including family planning (FP) services, where our trained clinicians provide patient-centered, gender-sensitive, and respectful care. Our clinicians work closely with our women and youth organizers, which enables us to link women in need of services to our clinics. Our organizers are trained in community organizing and education. Our services and organizing efforts are based in the poorest areas of Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, and Eastern Samar. Likhaan also provides information, education, and training on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), as well as policy advocacy with key national government agencies - Department of Health (DOH), Department of Education (DepEd) Philippine Health Insurance (PhilHealth), Commission on Population and Development (CPD) and Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to ensure that policies and programs benefit women and youth. Likhaan is one of the leaders of the Reproductive Health Advocacy Network (RHAN) that advocated for more than 12 years for the passage of the RH law. After the RH law was passed in 2012, Likhaan sits as one of the CSO representatives in the National Implementation Team of the RH law. As an organization, Likhaan practices feminist and democratic participation among its 76 staff. Various levels of communications encourage staff to openly participate in decision-making processes.