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We are a global champion for the human rights of women and girls. We use our powerful networks to find, fund, and amplify the courageous work of women who are building social movements and challenging the status quo. By shining a spotlight on critical issues, we rally communities of advocates who take action and invest money to empower women.
We work with our members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting patient and donor care and safety
The mission of The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) is to alleviate world hunger. We do this by collaborating to develop food banks in communities where they are needed around the world and by supporting food banks where they already exist.
Our Mission: Serving the Weak to Witness Christ, Promoting Gospel, and Welfare to Bring People to God. Our Vision: Wherever there is a need, there is an answer from Eden. Our Ideal: "We are brothers without the same flesh and blood", "Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, but teach a man how to fish and feed him for a lifetime." Eden Social Welfare Foundation was founded by Liu Hsia, a wheelchair writer, in 1982. We are the first disability NGO and one of the largest NGOs in Taiwan. Currently, we have more than 3,000 employees with nearly 150 service centers. There are about 300 employees who are people with disabilities; 85% of the staff is providing direct services. Eden participates actively in international relief activities and promotes the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities around the world Currently, we participate in several INGOs, such as International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), Rehabilitation International(RI), Workability International(WI), and Asia Pacific Disability Forum(APDF).
The Mirror Foundation Mission Objectives 1. To promote young women and men's ideals to volunteer and serve in society 2. To learn, research and develop social evolution 3. To promote local community to help develop and strongly solve the community's problems 4. To promote their society and community to better and happy situation 5. To promote mass media technology in developing their society 6. To promote education and develop learning skill in children, youth and community 7. To promote and protect human rights 8. To create their appreciation in preservation of their natural resources and environment 9. To promote their varieties of cultures and traditions 10. To promote and create strong economic system in the community 11. Public benefits prosecution or cooperation with other social organisations for public benefits 12. Not involve in politics
Mission We are dedicated to creating food equity in the society. We believe that everyone deserves to have access to good, nutritious food regardless of their income or social status by providing meals and educational opportunities to those in need. We're working to elevate human potential and improve the quality of life for all. Together, we can build a society where everyone has the chance to thrive.
JA Asia Pacific is a member of JA Worldwide, one of the world's largest youth-serving NGOs dedicated to preparing young people for employment and entrepreneurship. For 100 years, JA has delivered hands-on, experiential learning in work readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. We create pathways for employability, job creation, and financial success. Home to 60% of the world's youth, JA Asia Pacific aims to empower young people to benefit from the region's economic development and to create a positive impact in their lives and communities. The 18 members JA Asia Pacific network is powered by over 30,000 volunteers and mentors from all sectors of society, reaching more than 825,000 students around the region. Each year, the global JA network of over 465,000 volunteers serves more than 10 million students in over 100 countries.
To fight against sexual exploitation of women and minors To protect women and minors To prevent and reduce the risk of sexual exploitation To build positive attitude on gender issues To research and understand the root causes of sexual exploitation To eliminate sexual exploitation in all its forms, especially sexual abuse, prostitution and trafficking in women and minors. To create public awareness and through self-development to create positive attitudes to protect themselves and against sexual exploitation and become involved in eliminating sexual exploitation.
APRRN is a network of more than 200 civil society organisations and individuals covering more than 30 countries in the Asia Pacific region. APRRN was formed in November 2008 at the first Asia Pacific Consultation on Refugee Rights (APCRR), held in Malaysia, in which representatives of 70 civil society organisations from 14 countries determined the necessity of establishing a coordinating entity to convene collaborative action and thus progress and advance refugee rights across the region. APRRN aims to advance the rights of refugees and other people in need of protection in the Asia Pacific region. APRRN is a collaborative movement which advances the rights of refugees and other people in need of protection-including refugees, people seeking asylum, torture survivors and complainants, trafficked persons, IDPs, stateless persons, migrants in vulnerable situations and returnees-in the Asia Pacific region so they may have equal and adequate access to assistance and protection, and to timely durable solutions. APRRN's Secretariat is a trusted advisor and crucial resource. We deliver the essential toolkit to facilitate joint, comprehensive and far-reaching refugee rights advocacy in the region, to ensure refugees, migrants and asylum seekers have access to equitable assistance, socioeconomic inclusion, protection and timely durable solutions. This includes delivering human rights capacity building; distributing emerging information regarding inclusion and human rights; convening forums and learning exchanges for members and non-members to facilitate essential discourse; sharing best practices; and engendering collaborative advocacy action to advance refugee rights in the Asia Pacific region. Advocacy conducted in silo is ineffective. APRRN facilitates cross-cultural collaboration and regional action of otherwise isolated human rights groups, galvanising and directing momentum to ensure the region is effectively, safely and collaboratively demanding action and thereby advancing the socioeconomic inclusion and equitable human rights of refugees and asylum seekers. APRRN's action is critical to ensure governments in Asia Pacific implement refugee rights legislation, to prevent and end severe violations of fundamental human rights such as immigration detention, Rohingya persecution and loss of life at sea. By working together as a regional network, our ability to hold national governments to account is magnified, and therefore we can achieve the greatest inclusive policy and legislative change to advance the equal rights of refugees and asylum seekers in the region. The Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network is registered as a Foundation in Thailand, under the name Foundation for the Rights of Disadvantaged Populations, on the advice of legal professionals. In practice the two entities function as a singular body, the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network.
Founded in 2002, Baan Dek Foundation (BDF) is a registered Thai foundation that aims to improve the fundamental well-being of vulnerable children living in urban slums and construction site camps by supporting their immediate needs, empowering their families and communities through a peer-to-peer approach, and creating sustainable change in the Thai construction sector. BDF is the only organization in Thailand that has partnered with 40+ construction companies, developing a niche expertise on child safeguarding in the sector. Through its longstanding partnerships with construction companies and the public sector (schools, medical centers, and Ministries of Health and Education, the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), etc.), BDF aims to deliver a scalable and sustainable response to improve the well-being of tens of thousands of marginalized children across the nation.
The mission of Ayúdame3D is to create and provide 3D-printed prosthetic devices to people with limb differences, regardless of their socioeconomic status. The organization aims to promote a culture of inclusion, empowerment, and innovation, by leveraging technology, education, and community engagement. Ayúdame3D envisions a world where every person with a disability has access to affordable and functional assistive devices that enable them to live with dignity, independence, and full participation in society.
YFU Bulgaria's mission and aims can be enlisted as follows (non-extensive list): - promoting the development and affirmation of spiritual values, education, and culture; - supporting social integration and personal fulfilment - nurturing the traits for a new system of values and consciousness of world citizens in young people; - providing assistance in overcoming barriers to communication and helping quality professional realization; - expanding the opportunity for young people to rediscover the importance of family and homeland and its spiritual values and national traditions; - developing in young people the ability for initiative, civic and social responsibility; - promoting the development of a sense of belonging.