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OHANA's vision is Indonesia where all persons with disabilities enjoy social justice and equal rights. OHANA 's mission is a women-led organization, supports persons with disabilities through inclusive programming so no one is left behind.
The Foundation aims to provide assistance, care, and protection of health for disadvantaged individuals, promoting and organizing activities and social welfare projects directed towards those in greater need, particularly women and children, including those from the Third and Fourth Worlds.
Our mission is to provide immediate crisis response, as well as long term relief, for vulnerable groups such as women and children in a dignified, respectful and empowering way. Our ambition is to find a response that simultaneously improves the conditions for both refugees and local actors.
Our mission is to promote the dignity, equality, and respect for all, especially for school children and women in remote rural Morocco. Our values drive everything we do. - Gender Equality - Equal Access to Opportunities - Tolerance & Solidarity - Community Engagement
Sunrise aims to help children live in an environment that enables them to enjoy their childhood and develop their potential through accessible education and recreational activities. We also promote more active involvement of women in society and support the integration of people with disabilities.
Mission: RedRootSVG advocates for victims and survivors of sexual abuse, violence, and inequality in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We strive to provide opportunities through healing, educating, promoting equality, partnership, and support programmes to create a safer community for women and children.
Our mission is to empower and uplift women, girls, and communities in Cameroon through advocacy, education, and support. We strive to promote gender equality, provide resources and opportunities, and create a more inclusive society where every woman thrives and succeeds.
To create transformation in our society by empowering the guardians, youth and women economically in entrepreneurship and vocational trainings so that they can provide access to opportunities such Education, shelter and health care to orphans and vulnerable children, youth and young mothers for sustainable development.
Mission Statement To develop a safe and a healthy neighborhood for women, children and key populations through collaborative planning, community action, and policy advocacy. Vision Statement Promoting community health, Education, Safety and development by connecting people, ideas and resources.
To alleviate illiteracy among impoverished youth and youth with disabilities, poverty among vulnerable women, and the promotion of a sustainable environment through the implementation of innovative, efficient, cost-effective, local content-oriented, technology-based, and environmentally friendly projects and programs.
At YaGYDi, with a focus on health, education, and employability, we empower marginalized youth, particularly young women, to drive transformative change by creating innovative platforms, fostering sustainable skills, and amplifying advocacy for economic issues through Sustainable Development Goals.
Pratthanadee is an award-winning charity providing life-changing training for underprivileged women and girls in Bangkok and the rural Isaan region of Thailand. The Foundation empowers under-educated women and girls to become confident, independent and ambitious individuals. Through training in crucial skills, such as negotiation, self-presentation, and goal-setting, women are equipped to access better job opportunities and higher salaries. They leave training with the lifelong tools they need to build a more positive life for themselves and their families. The women that Pratthanadee works with have often migrated from a poor rural area to the city, in order to find work and send money home to their families. Over half moved to Bangkok when they were under 18, often on their own. 34% reached only primary school and the remainder have high schooling only and no additional training. They have few marketable skills and little work experience. On arrival in Bangkok, they find their employment opportunities restricted to unskilled manufacturing and service-sector occupations, and the commercial sex sector is one of the few places where they can earn a good wage. As a result, they easily get stuck in a cycle of unstable, unregulated or low-paid work. These women face a high risk of violence and exploitation as they are: - Often isolated in Bangkok and cut off from their usual support network back home. - Financially dependent on a particular employer or a relationship, and therefore unwilling to question any behaviour that might result in losing money to send for their families. - Often working in high-risk jobs where they feel easily replaceable, such as domestic homes, massage and entertainment parlours, and factories. We aim to help two groups: 1) Uneducated women who are already in Bangkok, either looking for work or stuck in a cycle of low quality employment. 2) Teenage girls who are at risk of falling into the same trap. The underlying philosophy of our organization is best found in the words of Ruby Manikan, "If you educate a man you educate a person, but if you educate a woman you educate a family."