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Accompany, from the diverses south, the social, economic, environmental, cultural and political empowerment of the base organization, indigenous people and anti-systemic social movements.
We seek to improve the habitability conditions as well as promote resilience of indigenous, rural communities in Mexico by facilitating a sustainable self-management of the social, economic and environmental factors for rural development. We employ holistic approaches that recover traditional knowledge and improve the relationship between society and nature.
To offer dignified living conditions to people with mental disabilities that were abandoned.
To create and implement programs which contribute to sustainable human development in order to allow individuals to take control of their own health, productivity, and lives.
Ser la institucion que por excelencia, lleva de manera eficaz, desde el rescate hasta la entrega de alimento a quienes mas lo necesitan, y ser lider en combatir el hambre en la ciudad de Hermosillo, el estado de Sonora y el pais, por medio de alianzas con la sociedad civil, el empresariado y la academia, y, el apoyo de las personas de buena fe.
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.
Improve the quality of life of families in urban marginalization in Mexico City
The GFCF is a grassroots grantmaker working to promote and support institutions of community philanthropy around the world
ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America is an independent and nonpartisan organization that promotes and defends the progressive advancement of the rights of freedom of expression and access to information for all people, in accordance with the highest international standards of human rights, thus contributing to the strengthening of democracy. To fulfill its mission, ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America has as its main task: The defense of the right to disseminate information and opinions in all media, the investigation of threats and trends, the documentation of violations of the rights to freedom of expression, the accompaniment of people whose rights have been violated; and the participation in the design of public policies on these themes. In this sense, ARTICLE 19 Mexico and Central America visualizes a region where all people can express themselves in an environment of freedom, security and equality, and exercise their right to access information; facilitating the incorporation of society in informed decision-making about themselves and their environment, for the full realization of other individual rights.
CIFOR advances human well-being, equity and environmental integrity by conducting innovative research, developing partners' capacity and actively engaging in dialogue with all stakeholders to inform policies and practices that affect forests and people.
To promote agroecological principles and rural entrepreneurship through capacity development and South-South exchange of quality farmer-to-farmer training videos in local languages.
Violence and the threat of violence prevents ordinary people from exercising their full range of human rights. In many countries around the world, there is widespread impunity for torture, arbitrary executions, and other grave violations. Human rights and international humanitarian law violations are frequently committed or facilitated by state officials using specialist law enforcement and security weapons, equipment, and techniques. At the same time, key stakeholders lack sufficient information about these tools and their impact on people's rights. Without more information, oversight will continue to be insufficient, accountability unobtainable, and the trade in these weapons and equipment will remain largely unregulated. In response, the Omega Research Foundation investigates and exposes the global manufacture, trade, procurement, testing, and use of law enforcement and security weapons, equipment, and techniques, as well as related human rights and international humanitarian law violations. We provide expert analysis and policy proposals to strengthen national, regional, and international controls and share our specialist knowledge with key stakeholders, including through training, briefings, capacity building, and technical assistance. Omega's work empowers a wide range of actors with the knowledge needed to provide effective oversight and advocate for change. We work with international and regional institutions, state institutions and political figures, NGOs and human rights monitors, journalists, judges and other legal professionals, private entities, unions, and law enforcement agencies. In doing so, Omega helps to ensure that controls related to the manufacture, trade, procurement, testing, and use of weapons, equipment, and techniques are human rights-compliant; that these controls are effectively implemented and monitored; and that those who perpetrate violations are held to account. Omega's work contributes to four of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals - SDGs 3 (Good Health and Well-Being), 5 (Gender Equality), 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions), and 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).