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Rural Urban Partnership for Africa, RUPFA in accronym

1.0 MISSION AND VISION 1.1 MISSION To alleviate poverty, reverse rural urban migration and promote self-reliance among the people. 1.2 VISSION Ensuring partnership of rural communities with the urban cities to reverse rural urban drift; by organizing income generation activities, community infrastructional development and community mobilization concept. 1.2 GOAL To promote environment promote and livelihood development for the relief of socio-economic problems and mismanagement of resources with the focus on women and children. 2.0 ORGANISATIONAL PROFILE 2.1 BRIEF HISTORY Rural Urban Partnership for Africa (RUPFA) is a Non-Governmental Organization in Africa headquartered in Accra, Ghana. It main aim is to fight poverty in our society especially at the rural communities and to be sure that well-being is for all. RUPFA Headquarter started in 2009 and took effect from 2010 with a management staff of four (4) and increased to twenty six (26) with volunteers at present, including ten (10) regional coordinators. Nos in the World, more than 360 management staff, volunteers, regional coordinators and others. We depend on individuals, business entities, corporate bodies, government, foundations, international donors, etc. For our work. We also operate in some countries : Malawi, Netherland, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Tanzania, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Our major areas of operations are : 1) Community Development 2) WASH 3) Education 4) Food security 5) Climate change mitigation/Environmental Protection 6) Mission and Outreaches 7) Centre for Policy Integration and Resource Management (CPIRM) 8) General Health (nutrition, mental health, reproductive health, etc. 9) Shelters 10) General protection (child, GBV, PSEA, ...) RUPFA is registered with the number G-28, 582 of Registrar General of Ghana on 26th June 2009 under Companies Codes, 1963(Act 179) and the new number is CG172072015 of July 27, 2015 as well as our donars and/or as a member of World Association of Non-Governmental Organization-WANGO (USA), Institute of Cultural Diplomacy-ICD (Berlin, Germany) and World Water Council/Forum (Paris, France), Action Solidarite pour le Developpement Humain (ASODH France), Japan Water Forum (JWF), Global Cluster Protection, Human Rights Team (UNHCR as lead), UN Agencies with some of their clusters and work groups, Sun24 USA and more since 2012. It is particularly concerned with women, children, youths and the grassroots communities. The organization over the past Nine (12) years have been embarking on community development, climate change actions, WASH (water supply), Human Rights, educational and sensitization campaigns in communities, institutions and social groups throughout the ten (10) regions of Ghana, Malawi, DRC, Nigeria, etc. We have been organizing campaigns on Protection of Forest and Biodiversity, Protection of Rivers and Water Bodies, Climate Change Education and Bush fires, Desertification and Drought related issues to the general public, Agricultural, GBV and PSEA activities that we are currently working on the report. However, a paper presentation was made on an international platform on March 10th, 2013 at an economic congress put together by Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD) in Berlin (Germany) and another presentation at International City and Civil Society Organisation at Istanbul (Turkey). Planted economic trees in some second cycle schools in the Greater Accra, Eastern, Northern and Volta Regions and have constructed community pipe stands in the North Tongu District to prevent people from drinking polluted water that is being shared with the livestock in the area and also developed small skill enterprise and income generation activities with small loans of GHc200.00-GHc1,500.00 covering over 200 people with women being 95%. Again we have been observing United Nations World Environment Day, World Water Day and World Forest Day on our own platform. We also engage Forestry Commission (FC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in our campaigns such as Protection of Forest and Biodiversity/Climate Change, Protection of Rivers and Water Bodies across the country. We have involved the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies on different projects including Environmental Sanitation. We have strategically involved the youth in our environment protection through the establishment of RUPFA GREEN CLUBS (RGC) in Senior High Schools (SHS) and RUPFA GREEN FORUM (RGF) in the Universities. We have being partnering with Ministry of Food and Agriculture on projects on Agribusiness and Farming and also Electoral Commission on a project dubbed: The role of the Youth in Ensuring Peace before, during and after Elections, all towards our Good Governance and Human Right Campaign. As of today, RUPFA has been able to form partnership with various institutions and traditional rulers in its operations. RUPFA has regional coordinators across the nation and beyond. Today, RUPFA is working under those countries listed below and the headquarter is in Accra/Ghana.

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Sufaraa Mirembe Charity Organisation Limited

Support the marginalised communities in Africa to over come the draw backs in health, education and socioeconomic status they are suffering from, through a community-based and human-centred approach. Depending mainly on income-generating projects from local resources, community members will be capable in the future to solve their own problems. That ensures the sustainability of development. We also raise Awareness about volunteering and create a sense of social responsibility throughout volunteering programs

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Chief Engr. Olali Peters - Ebifate Found

The Mission of the foundation is better the lives of the down trodden and the less privilege.

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Mobilization towards Leadership for Women and Youth Development Initiative

Empowering women and youths with requisite skills, knowledge and tools for wholistic human and sustainable development of Nigeria through capacity building, vocational skill acquisition and mentorship placement.

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TOUCHLIVES ALBERT FOUNDATION

TOUCHLIVES ALBERT FOUNDATION, based in Portharcourt, Rivers state, Nigeria, West Africa. Is a duly registered nonprofit, non political, and non governmental organization, with Corporate Affairs Commission CAC/IT/REG NO: 7149127, in accordance with the laws of the federal republic of Nigeria. That Carter's to the welfare and wellbeing of the orphans, vulnerable and lesspriviled children (OVC) in our communities in Nigeria. For the past few years, we have been working with good spirited and compassionate philanthropic partners to support the children (OVC) by sponsoring them with: Free Education, Quality Healthcare services, Shelter, Clean water and Sanitation, Provisions of Food and Clothing. We also render assistance to the vulnerable men/women, the windows and young people (Youths), graduates and non graduates, with unemployment through our community outreach programs, where we engage, encourage and train them in various skills acquisition. And also give them monetary empowerment in order for them to become self sufficient and employers of labour to take care of their needs and that of their families, and also contribute to the development of their communities and the world. Aims and Objectives To provide neccessary assistance to Orphans and Widows. Assistance to young people through advancement of education and employment skills development, with particular emphasis on children from deprived backgrounds. To provide and ensure easy access to healthcare to lessprivilage in the society. To empower and support the lessprivilage. Our Mission Is to help eradicate: Hunger, Illiteracy, and Unemployment in our communities and the world. Our Vision To raise Godly, healthy, and academic genius children that will make impact in the society. Our Core Values Integrity. Accountability. Teamwork. Community. Empowerment. Sustainability. Compassion. Motto Making impacts for a better future.

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Jamesayobamidele Foundation

To support the widows To engage in women empowerment To involve in climate and environmental program To supply the community drugs and medical supplies To fund the education of less privileged children and orphan To provide food bank To provide advocacy and awareness

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Technology for Inspiration Initiative

Our mission is to advance STEM education and careers for girls and women using multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, presenting mentoring with impact and appeal to all. Our objectives are to inspire creativity and promote innovation, to promote positive learning environment that fosters more understanding of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and to explore the biological, socio-economic and cultural factors affecting girls and women's education and participation in STEM.

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Life Aid for Community Development Initiative

Life Aid exists to provide holistic help especially to girls and women so that they can thrive and they in turn can drive positive change in their communities.

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Helpers Social Development Foundation

Working towards creating opportunities for children, youth, and women to have benefits in the realm of education, quality health care delivery, and programs of economic empowerment through its initiatives.

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Inwelle Study and Resource Centre

Our mission is to empower women and youths, especially adolescent girls, to have expanded personal choices, explore their potentials, and control their future so that we can close gender gaps and challenge actions which stunt girls' development in the communities where we operate. We work in 3 critical areas of Sustainable Development Goals: Goal 3: Ensure healthy life and promote well-being for all at all ages Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.

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Sam Onyemaechi Humanitarian Foundation

Mission Statement Your greatest trophies are the tears you wipe away on those you are better of and not on the things you achieve in life. It is our mission to prolong the healing mission of Christ. Christ, while on earth went about doing good.

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Stichting Heifer Nederland

Heifer is on a mission to end hunger and poverty in a sustainable way by investing in agriculture and supporting small-scale farmers to earn a sustainable living income and better integrate rural women, youth and indigenous populations into more inclusive value chains. To achieve our goals, we operate in the mentioned 19 countries across four continents through locally staffed and led offices. HNL is part of the global Heifer International network and operates as Heifer's gateway to Europe. HNL focusses on building partnerships and raising funds from European donors to support local initiatives, such as this proposed project in Bangladesh. While the local Heifer team in Bangladesh manages project design and implementation, HNL is responsible for mobilizing and securing funding partners and managing donor relationships after a grant has been approved. As such, HNL also oversees coordination with donors' grant preferences. Grants and donations that HNL receives for specific projects such as this one, are transferred one-on-one to the relevant Heifer office in the country of project implementation, in this case Bangladesh. Empowering women is one of the cornerstones in Heifer's approach. Since 1999 HNL has raised funds that supported 109266 female farmers. In FY 2024, HNL has supported 15568 female farmers. Heifer started working in Bangladesh in 2006, and to date have supported more than 139000 families across 6 districts in the northern part of the country.