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To nurture creativity, preserve culture, and empower youth through community-driven arts, while promoting environmental sustainability and meaningful cultural tourism in the Rwenzori region.
The mission of Educate Brass Foundation is to empower children and youth through education, arts, and community development by providing opportunities that nurture their talents, protect their rights, and strengthen their capacity to build meaningful futures. We are committed to creating safe and inclusive spaces where every child can access quality education, develop creative and musical skills, and participate actively in shaping their communities. Through our programs in education support, child protection, climate action, community empowerment, and free brass music training, we work to transform lives holistically, promoting discipline, teamwork, creativity, and self-reliance. Educate Brass Foundation believes that when young people are educated, protected, and inspired, they become powerful agents of change capable of uplifting their families, preserving their culture, and driving sustainable development. Our mission is not only to teach but to ignite potential, transforming communities through the power of learning, art, and collective action.
To provide opportunities and solutions to the less privileged and enhance the quality of life for children, youth, women and men affected by diseases, poverty, conflict and disasters.
To empower individuals and communities through education, healthcare, and environmental conservation. We support school dropouts with resources for lifelong learning, provide vital healthcare services, aid HIV patients, combat malaria, ensure maternal well-being, and promote mental health awareness. Additionally, we protect natural resources to preserve the planet for future generations.
The Association of Refugee Women in Uganda (AORW-U) is a registered, women-led non-governmental organization founded by refugee women from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, and Somalia. Initially formed as a self-help group for Congolese refugees, AORW-U has grown into a prominent advocate for women's rights, economic empowerment, and resilience among refugee and host communities across Uganda. The organization addresses Gender-Based Violence (GBV), promotes agriculture-based livelihoods, and provides essential services including vocational training, entrepreneurship support, financial literacy, English language classes, scholarships for refugee girls, and food assistance ensuring access to opportunities and dignity for marginalized women and girls.
Our mission is to empower underserved women and youth in Uganda through socio-economic, health education and leadership development programs, providing access to justice for women and offer menstrual health education for young girls, Creating opportunities while strengthening families and communities. It seeks to offer women leadership and empowerment abilities required to lead successful, dignified lives.
The BKFA works with organisations and communities to provide a clean birthing environment for women in developing countries in order to reduce the incidence of infant and maternal mortality. We respect peoples' dignity and values and work according to principles of basic human rights. We raise awareness, provide support and resources and act as a catalyst for the creation of birth attendant training programmes and community development projects.
AIDEST's mission is to give hope to the less fortunate Ugandan children and youth a chance for a better future by providing education and practical training and consecutive career guidance for them to become self-sustaining.
To enable the community members have skills which can create for them employment, live a better life and have a spirit of togetherness.
We exist to empower communities for recognition and integration of women, children and other vulnerable people into social and economic development
Association for Aid and Relief, Japan(AAR Japan) is a Non-Governmental Organization ( NGO ) aiming to provide emergency assistance, assistance to people with disabilities, and mine action, among other operations. It was established in 1979 as an organization with no political, ideological, or religious affiliation. AAR currently has offices in 10 countries.
Help resource-deficient poor communities enhance their capacity for self- sustainability; Upgrade basic production conditions and primary social service levels; Mitigate social suffering while promoting social harmony. Vision: Be the best trusted, the best expected and the best respected international philanthropy platform Mission: Disseminate good and reduce poverty, help others to achieve their aims, and make the good more powerful Values: Service, Innovation, Transparency, Tenacity Slogan: Persistence Brings Change