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To strengthen the locally led development agenda by promoting integrated programming for humanitarian, development and peace.
Every day, lives are changed by a single, selfless act - the gift of organ donation. Among those waiting for transplants are 2 groups of people: those who die waiting and those who receive the gift of life. Our work raises awareness of the urgent need for organ and tissue donors while helping recipients who have overcome the impossible to live life to the fullest. These individuals have faced life's greatest challenges; they are advocates for the cause but need resources, education and community. Transplant recipients have a unique opportunity to advocate for organ donation and raise awareness. Physical activity plays a crucial role in the recovery and long-term health of recipients. When recipients compete in world events, they demonstrate to the world what can be achieved through the gift of organ donation. Additionally, our programs provide recipients with community, tools, and resources to address the many challenges they face, leading to an increased quality of life. The WTGF promotes amateur sport amongst recipients, living donors and donor families; promoting the study of transplantation; educating the public and raising awareness of the world shortage of donor organs; sharing new knowledge from biological/clinical studies; promotion of mental and moral improvement for recipients, living donors and donor families; fostering international friendship and relations.
We help people in crisis live with hope and dignity. We go the extra mile to reach people impacted by emergencies and crises - regardless of race, creed or nationality - live in dignity, free from human suffering and with hope for a better future. We focus on the most vulnerable people in isolated areas of the world, where few organizations work.
Our mission is to empower individuals and promote social inclusion, ensuring that no one is left behind in the pursuit of a better life.
Somali Y Peer Network exists to mobilise youth groups to enhance their employable skills, self-confidence and information regarding their livelihood, environmental protection, sexual and reproductive health, gender as well as to increase youth participation in the country's decision making process.
To reach out to the people in need who are unable to access health services and make them hold on to life.
The WHO, founded in 1948, is the United Nations agency dedicated to global public health. Its mission is to connect nations, partners, and communities to ensure universal well-being, protect against health threats, and support vulnerable populations - enabling everyone, everywhere, to achieve optimal health. Rooted in science and policy, WHO works across 150+ countries to combat diseases, set health standards, and advance research. WHO, plays a critical role in supporting Somalia's health system amidst ongoing emergencies. Somalia faces persistent challenges from conflict and natural disasters-such as droughts, extreme flooding, and famine-that have severe impact on Somalia's population. WHO's approach bridges humanitarian response and long-term development, aiming to build resilience and strengthen Somalia's health system.
Our mission is to aid and support children suffering from poverty, sickness, lack of education or who have experienced physical or moral violence, by offering them the opportunity and the hope of a new life. It is an independent, lay organisation and is also designated an ONLUS (Non-profit organisation of social value). It operates without discrimination of culture, ethnicity and religion and upholds the United Nations rights of the child. The Foundation works around the world and is closest to the weakest and most neglected children offering them food, medicine, health care, education and programmes for social reintegration. In pursuing its goal, Mission Bambini is inspired by the following values: freedom, justice, truth, respect for others and solidarity.
Sisterhood Agenda is an award-winning, tax-exempt nonprofit organization that creates and implements activities for women and girls around the globe for education, support and empowerment. Sisterhood Agenda promotes positive social change and has over 6,000 global partners in 36 countries. Global partners create an extensive sisterhood network to increase local organization capacity and unite women and girls. Sisterhood Agenda's SEA (Sisterhood Empowerment Academy), based in the U.S. Virgin Islands, attracts international participants. On global and local levels, Sisterhood Agenda addresses social, health, economic and cultural issues facing women and girls to promote positive life outcomes. Sisterhood Agenda's social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, India, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, and other geographic regions. Sisterhood Agenda maintains its social networking sites and blog at www.sisterhoodagenda.com.
SIHA's mission is to ensure that women and girls in the Greater Horn of Africa live in a peaceful, just environment where they can exercise their equal rights as human beings.
1. Membentuk Insan Sahabat Yatim yang profesional, Berkarakter dan Bermanfaat. 2. Mewujudkan Kemandirian dan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat dengan memberikan pelayanan terbaik dan pemberdayaan berkelanjutan. 3. Mewujudkan sarana prasarana serta sistem pendukung yang terintegrasi, efektif dan efisien. 4. Menciptakan hubungan kerja yang harmonis, dinamis, dan produktif. 5. Menjadikan Sahabat Yatim sebagai mitra strategis utama lembaga Pemerintah, Non Pemerintah dan korporasi di dalam dan luar negeri.
A world in which all people can exercise their right to a self-determined life in dignity and justice, free from hunger and poverty.