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DOMINE is feminist, non-governmental, non-profitable organization, established in 2002 with a purpose of promoting women's rights and encouraging development of civil society. Organization's basic activities are education, video production, publishing, public campaigns and direct counseling and support. Domine acts regularly on: economical and political women's empowerment, advocacy of gender mainstreaming policies implementation and politics of equal opportunities, prevention of violence against women in all forms, promoting prevention of sexual and reproductive women's rights, direct legal, psychological and medical support to women, raising awareness of media responsibility regarding women's rights promotion, researching women's past/history of Split and Dalmatia, cooperation and networking with feminist and civil society organizations on local, national and international level, publishing and development of the first feminist library in Split and Dalmatia, media visibility of civil society, capacity strengthening of civil society organizations, cooperation of civil society organizations and local government units with a common goal of democracy promotion and the quality of life in society, stimulating of social entrepreneurship and self-financing.
To empower the women through education, awareness raising, skills enhancement and income generation for better standards of life".
Our mission is to educate and inspire current and future generations about the experiences and contributions of women by collecting, preserving, and interpreting the evidence of that experience. . . . Respecting and honoring all women and their experiences . . . Respecting all individuals’ beliefs, cultures and ideas . . . Inviting and encouraging participation and open dialogue from women, men and children . . . Integrity of our collection and in our presentation of women’s history . . . Diversity, cultural competence, cultural democracy and inclusion in our organizational structure . . . An organizational environment that builds and fosters open, honest, considerate communication and a spirit of cooperative problem solving, consensus and community . . . Planning, responsible decision-making, well-designed systems accountability, and fiscal responsibility . . . Enthusiasm, positive attitude, creativity, recognition, humor, commitment, support, passion, acceptance . . . Human life and human rights.
MADRE's mission is to advance women's human rights by meeting urgent needs in communities and building lasting solutions to the crises women face. MADRE works towards a world in which all people enjoy the fullest range of individual and collective human rights; in which resources are shared equitably and sustainably; in which women participate effectively in all aspects of society; and in which people have a meaningful say in policies that affect their lives. MADRE's vision is enacted with an understanding of the inter-relationships between the various issues we address and by a commitment to working in partnership with women at the local, regional and international levels who share our goals.
Using community-based interventions, AMBAS empowers women to participate in sea turtle conservation, mangrove restoration, sustainable agriculture and environmental education. AMBAS, the Women's Association of Barra de Santiago, is a Salvadoran non-profit based in Barra de Santiago with two full-time staff, a dozen part-time staff, and a large number of community volunteers.
WIZO, founded in 1920, is an international organization of volunteers working to improve the lives of women, children, and the elderly living in Israel. WIZO's members work to support over 800 WIZO programs in Israel, including child care centers, schools, shelters for battered women and girls in distress, and services for the elderly. WIZO USA, established in 1982, is a membership organization whose primary focus is supporting its WIZO projects in Israel. WIZO USA aims to strengthen the bond between Israel and American Jewry by promoting Jewish identity and education. Since 1959, WIZO is recognized by the United Nations as a non-governmental organization with consultative status at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
The mission of Thrive Women’s Clinic is to extend Christ-like love in a compassionate and responsive manner that values the family and empowers women and their partners to choose life. Our vision is to live in a community where taking the life of the unborn is unthinkable.
Primo Center's mission is to empower families to become independent, responsible, and productive members of their community.
GLORIOUS WOMEN'S LINKAGE is a non-profit organization dedicated to the empowerment of women and girls, the promotion of education, women's rights, environmental protection and climate change, assistance to vulnerable people, access to primary healthcare for the poor, women's entrepreneurship, and capacity building. We carry out concrete projects on the ground, directly involving beneficiaries in the activities, namely design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. Our mission is to promote gender equality, build women's capacities, and facilitate their access to education, health, and economic opportunities. We also work to raise awareness in communities about women's rights and combat gender-based violence. By promoting sustainable and inclusive initiatives, GLORIOUS WOMEN'S LINKAGE aims to create an environment where every woman and girl can realize their potential and contribute to the development of their community. Add to this comfort through prayer and mentoring and support without distinction.
To bring Dalit & Marginalized women into the mainstream of state governing mechanism by empowering and sensitizing them to establish human right, democracy, sustainable peace and equitable society.