(UK, 1104246) Browse eventsThe Children of China Foundation provides help to orphanages in China to improve the physical and emotional care and welfare of China's abandoned children.
(UK, 1137712) Browse eventsWe provide support for disadvantaged children anywhere. Starting in Guadalajara, Mexico, where poverty remains and tens of thousands live below the poverty line. We are working with orphanages, shelters and disadvantaged children to provide funding for homes, education, equipment and healthcare.
(UK, 1084087) Browse eventsThe Friends of the Children of Southern Africa helps AIDS orphans in South Africa to find safe and loving foster homes, get back into schooling, receive anti-retroviral treatment, claim government benefits, and learn skills to get work and/or start their own small businesses. Over 3000 orphans are looked after like this, and the numbers are rising all the time.
(UK, 1123863) Browse eventsInternational action for Iraqi Refugees (IAIR) is an independent charity based in London; registered with the Charity commission in April '08, working to alleviate pain and suffering of displaced Iraqis inside Iraq and neighbouring countries. It sponsors orphans and students school fees. Millions more need help. IAIR is independent, receives no help from any government. Run by volunteers.
(UK, XT13105) Browse eventsNepal Village Foundation is a London based small grassroots organisation and we work very closely with Dalit and poorest of the poor in rural villages of Nepal. We work with them to improve their wellbeing by enabling access to education and learning. We will strengthen villages to enable change to happen in an enduring way so they can determine their own futures and make good use of the resources available to them. Nepal Village Foundation is currently focusing on educating girls in rural villages of Nepal to improve the female literacy. Information on why we are supporting girls’ education is available at our website .
(UK, 1123884) Browse eventsThe Construction and Development Partnership (CODEP) is a British based charity established to meet the aspirations of the people of Waterloo, Sierra Leone by working in partnership with them to deliver a world class library and literacy facilty in their community.
(UK, 1120360) Browse eventsV2V works in partnership with local organisations in rural Africa to alleviate poverty, through long-term and sustainable solutions.
(UK, 1088833) Browse eventsCongo Action is offering support in the development of education, training and the relief of poverty in Kivu province, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mission is to help the people of Congo help themselves by offering resources that they can use to improve the quality of their lives. Website: www.congoaction.co.uk Email: [email protected]
(UK, 1148752) Browse eventsMosaic Initiative is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization working directly with human rights defenders and NGOs inside Syria and neighbouring countries. It fulfils a variety of objectives that fall within the framework of providing humanitarian relief to Syrian citizens inside the country
(UK, 1128197) Browse eventsBalls to Poverty is a charity based in South Nottingham College which works with young people both in Nottingham and South Africa. Every year, students travel to South Africa to distribute footballs and rugby balls in townships, experiencing life in a different perspective.
(UK, 1092674) Browse eventsCINI helps mothers and children in India break free from the cycle of poverty. It works at the grassroots with local community groups and government bodies to bring about sustainable improvements in nutrition, health, education and protection.
(UK, 1057437) Browse eventsPoverty and inequality ruin lives. That is why, at Signpost International, we work together with poor communities around the world to help fight poverty in all its forms. Because we know that empowered people lead to transformed communities.
(UK, 1080131) Browse eventsThare Machi Education produces audio visual lessons on basic health, hygiene and life skills in 53 languages. These DVDs are given to local partners in developing countries using portable DVD players to change lives. TME has partners in 20 countries including Cambodia, India and South Africa
(UK, 1131744) Browse eventsWe raise funds to provide deep water wells & latrines to improve the health and sanitation for people in Tanzania To date we have completed seven solar powered wells & four twelve bay latrines for primary school children & local communities in rural areas of Tanzania. 2014 four more wells planned
(UK, 1092413) Browse eventsOur aim is to advance education and relieve sickness and poverty by supporting the work of IPASC (Institut Panafricain de Sante Communautaire) and other related programs in DR Congo through the provision of funds, equipment and resources.
(UK, 1141795) Browse eventsWild Frontiers Foundation has been set up to help provide funds for our own development projects and as a grant giving organisation working with NGOs to deliver sustainable futures for the world's poorest people. We focus on education but also fund reforestation, sanitation and energy projects.
(UK, 1140034) Browse eventsA child is born with five fundamental human rights. But many children get deprived of these five fundamental rights due to the disastrous plight of the nature or the irony of their fates. Maybe for different realities they get wretched from enjoying these rights from their families, society or the country. We, who consider ourselves as rich and capable, should come forward to stand by these desolated children to get back their rights. This is a kind of responsibility that obliges us to be aware of. And in order to fulfil this obligation this responsibility urged us to establish Aid and Peace Trust. Education is one the most prime rights out of these five fundamental rights. Our commitment is to work for education. Our activities are spreading throughout the UK, Europe, and Bangladesh including other nations of the third world. Our work are categorised under the four different areas. 1. Education Aid In order to give it a new meaning we have added some novel but flexible methods to the current education system which will make success possible through the existing system. This is why we have named it Education Aid. We prioritise two types of education aids. A) “Alo Education Support Centre”. Background: As we observed: The “Alo Education Support Centre” will also ensure recruiting good teachers as because the five schools surrounding “Alo” will comprise the best teachers from amongst their teacher staff to be recruited at “Alo”. For example, some school has the best Maths teacher while on the other hand; another school has the best English teacher. These teachers will be rewarded competitive salaries and allowances for the extra time they will have provided for this school. Every teacher of this scheme should submit a comprehensive yearly lesson plan at the beginning of each calendar year. And they must abide by the authorised lesson plan precisely. The “Alo” co-ordinator will ensure the matter with regards to the plan. The teacher staff of “Alo” will report to the co-ordinator of the progress reports of the students in their regular class tests, weekly tests and monthly tests. The main criterion to get registered as an “Alo” student a learner has to be in top ten in the class while the top five will only be entitled to have an offer for this after school facility. Students will be provided transport facilities, if needs, for attending the school regularly. B) Publication for Alo Education Support Centre 2. SCHOLARSHIP We prioritise two types of scholarship. a) “Alo Education Support Centre” students will be provided scholarship for their higher education. Students who will come first in their annual exams at “Alo”, they will be awarded this scholarship. This scholarship will also be offered to the ones achieve 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions in their own classes. b) Scholarship for higher education: We can see that there are a lot of talented students desire to go abroad in pursuit of higher degrees from the famous education institutes, but they cannot make their dreams come true because of lack of financial supports. And again some of them even sold their own lands and properties to fly abroad chasing their dream. But ironically their dream to obtain a degree turns to earning money for their livelihood therefore achieving a degree comes a distant drum for these youngsters. And of course there are exceptions to this case. We offer scholarship in a way that the package self-sufficiently affords all expenses of the students. Applications for awarding the scholarship will be invited through filling out a specific application form at a certain time. Academics and experienced people constitute a body to finalise the awarding of the scholarship. 3. Publication We do two types of publications. a) Special publications for the students of “Alo Education Support Centre” as well as the publications to support the conventional education system of the country. b) The manuscripts, that are not being published lack of sponsorship, will be published through this publication. 4. Visual aid The present world has entered a digital age. Visual media engulfs a large space in the digital world. For example, TV, cinema, Internet, etc. Through this visual aid we make education aid programmes, documentaries, software and different types of movies. Furthermore, visual aid will visualise to produce cartoon shows for children as well as variety of shows for the adult viewers. Our training programme is underway within the scope of visual aid. This training programme will ensure the participations of the young people. And in this respect derailed youngsters will be prioritised to get them back on the right track. Presently, the areas visual aid engages in are: 1. Two Cartoon Series: 2. Two Documentary Series:
(UK, 1106541) Browse eventsCambodia’s Children is a UK registered charity set up to help some of Cambodia’s poorest children out of poverty and give them the means for a healthy and happy future.
(UK, 1123082) Browse eventsTreasures of Darkness seeks to reach those sold into modern day slavery. We are in partnership with two projects. One of these rescues children who are being sold into slavery in West Africa on the cocoa plantations that produce much of our chocolate. The other works in Cambodia rescuing young girls sold into prostitution, especially among the Vietnamese refugees. We welcome regular donations for these projects and also encourage the giving a piece of auctionable jewellery, or some other "treasure" which can be sold to buy the freedom of someone in desperate need, who is at risk of slavery, hence our strap line "Sell your chains to break theirs".
(UK, 327000) Browse eventsEstablished in 1985 as a registered charity, Links International works with partners in the west and in developing countries to educate, empower, resource and inspire individuals and communities to break free from the cycle of poverty. This is achieved through community healthcare, micro-enterprise development, training resources, income-generating projects and strategic partnerships. The result is holistic and sustainable. Links provides project support, oversight, and strategic advice to its partners. Accountability is key to ensure successful, sustainable projects. Links invests time and resources in project visits, communication and financial reporting. ‘Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.’ (Chinese Proverb) We love teaching people how to fish but believe that, if they are not given a fishing rod, they may still starve. That’s why Links ‘links’ education to practical projects with a strategy that, quite literally, save lives.
(UK, 1087138) Browse eventsJAMAICA 2000 has established links in education and training between the UK and Jamaica.
(UK, 1133467) Browse eventsThe Object for which the foundation is established is the relief of poverty, distress and the advancement of education amongst orphans and abandoned children in Africa, especially in Nigeria.
(UK, SC044462) Browse eventsCycle for Africa is a dynamic young charity that has the dual purpose of promoting cycling as a means to combat the effects of climate change whilst at the same time is motivating people to cycle for vital health, education and environmental projects in Africa. Cycle for Africa supports local projects in Africa.
(UK, 1132189) Browse eventsResponding to Conflict (RTC) is an independent conflict transformation organisation and a registered charity that works to support people and organisations in transforming violent conflict and building lasting peace throughout the world.