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Worldwide, around 60 million children have no access to primary education and roughly 387 million children are unable to acquire basic skills, despite attending school (Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO, 2017). It is our vision to create a world in which every child can read and write. Since 2006, Visions for Children e.V. has been committed to ensuring that every child is given the opportunity to obtain a basic education with which they can acquire basic skills. We particularly build on and contribute to the fourth sustainability goal of the United Nations' Agenda 2030 - namely to ensure an equitable and high-quality education. We believe schools to be anchor points that give children the chance of a self-determined future by means of capacity building within the entire region.
The overall mission of KCIU is to provide access to quality health care and sustained livelihood programs.
Our Mission is to provide actors across Africa with the resources, knowledge and skills that create sustainable solutions against criminal impunity, that address injustices, and that remedy the infringement of human rights across the continent.
HCK's Mission Statement: To enhance the capacity of the Local Community for the creation of a healthy child in a healthy community. HCK's Vision Statement: A healthy and Gender Just Society where Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs) freely Survive without Torture.
Kisoro Community Volunteers Association (KCVA) is dedicated to empowering communities, particularly vulnerable groups such as women, children, and the disabled. Their mission encompasses several key areas : - *Empowerment through Vocational Training*: KCVA provides vocational training to youth and vulnerable groups, enabling them to acquire skills and become self-sufficient. - *Community Development*: The organization focuses on sustainable development, environmental conservation, and community sensitization to improve living conditions. - *Women's Empowerment*: KCVA runs projects like the "Goats for the Future" program, which provides capital, training, and support to rural women to engage in income-generating activities. - *Education and Healthcare*: The organization supports education and healthcare initiatives, including providing reusable pads to girls in remote villages to promote menstrual hygiene and reduce dropout rates. - Research and Development*: KCV conducts research and develops projects to address poverty and promote sustainable development in the Kisoro District. By working with local communities, volunteers, and international organizations, KCV aims to create long term term solutions to development problems and improve the overall well-being of the community
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.
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.
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.
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.
One Acre Stichting is a Dutch (Netherlands-based) ANBI (charity) organization, that raises and deploys charitable funds for One Acre Fund to equip African smallholder farmers with the supplies and training they need to thrive.