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We aim to build a new modern school for 880 children in Bucha, Ukraine. The school will replace the old and war damaged education infrastructure in a growing municipality of Bucha, which became a major settlement for internally displaced people of Ukraine. It will be the first A energy class school in Ukraine and complies with zero emission standard, sustainability and ensures protected biodiversity. The school will have a bomb shelter that will be adapted for dual usage during peacetime.
Our mission is to unite educators and help them grow, both personally and professionally.
Reviving women for the revival of Ukraine. Our goal is to help Ukrainian women overcome the psychological consequences of war. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Fund has assisted women and children affected by the war.
Zminotvortsi (Changemakers) empowers Ukrainian teenagers from rural communities (10,000 people and less) with vital knowledge and connections. Through 12 expert-led online sessions and immersive offline camps and workshops, we equip them with real-world insights on business, governance, media, and more. This project bridges the education gap, fostering a network of proactive youth ready to shape their future and rebuild Ukraine.We operate in 23 regions of Ukraine and covering 6600 teenagers with regional trips and engaging almost 1200 into the educational program.
SANASH WELFARE FOUNDATION is an organization; which is neutral, independent Charitable Organization ; its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity" and focuses its campaigning on issues without any limits to political affiliations, race, gender, religion or ethnicity; such as deprived Humanity & their sufferings from basic needs, protection of eco-system, adverse environmental effects, poverty, adverse inflation, emergency crises etc. It uses direct action, capacity building, advocacy and research to achieve its goals. (1) No Hunger, (2) Zero Poverty, (3) Quality Education, (4) Gender Equality, (5) Reduce Inequalities, (6) Life on Land, (7) Climatic Actions, (8) Decent Work & Growth, (9) Clean Water & Sanitation, (10) Emergency Response and (11) Child Protection and Safeguarding.
Teach For Ukraine (TFU) is a registered non-profit organization working to address the problem of education inequity in Ukraine. Our mission is to ensure that every child in Ukraine can realize their potential through a quality education, especially during the war. Before the War Before Russia's large-scale invasion in February 2022, Teach For Ukraine was focused on bridging the educational gap between children from rural and urban areas, which was almost 2.5 years difference in their knowledge and skills (PISA-2018). We recruited, trained, and placed more than 50 teacher-leaders in disadvantaged schools with a high teacher shortage, a lack of role models for children to look up to, and opportunities for developing their talents. We partnered with 18 schools in the five regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Dnipro, and Odesa regions. This gave us the opportunity to provide more than 5,000 children with young, talented, tech-savvy, and highly motivated teachers. The Impact Report can be found here. During the War When the large-scale war started, we temporarily suspended our core program to launch the Emergency Response Projects. In the last 18 months, we provided direct and indirect academic and psychosocial support to more than 25,000 children inside and outside Ukraine and 90,000 educators, partnering with UNICEF, the World Bank, Save the Children and others. These projects included free online tutoring classes, safe learning spaces for displaced children, offline summer camps and wellbeing workshops for teachers.
To help Ukraine win the war, provide support to those affected by the war, and help to overcome the consequences of the war in Ukraine.
ART DOT is a public organization that aims to conduct artistic and educational events to stimulate civic activism and create an ecological space for implementing social improvements and responsibility. We emphasize performing arts as a mediator of the level of consciousness of civil society and a nonviolent instrument of inclusion and social tension.
TO MAKE THIS WORLD SAFE FOR EVERYONE! To do this, UDA has three strategic goals: To unite and increase the potential of the best specialists in Ukraine in the field of mine action (Mine Action); To create Unified National Mine Action Standards in Ukraine and ensure control over their compliance; Consolidate the efforts of civil society, the state, the media and international partners to create decent working conditions, technical support and protection for Ukraine's deminers. Our target motto: doomed to succeed!
Mission: The Foundation strives to provide a full cycle of assistance to individuals affected by war, from emergency measures to long-term solutions that foster recovery and restore lives. We aim to ensure a safe, dignified, and stable future for everyone impacted by the consequences of armed conflict. Vision: People affected by war receive support to recover from its consequences. Positioning: The Foundation promotes social integration and supports the most vulnerable populations, including people with disabilities, the elderly, and internally displaced persons (IDPs). We aim to create a society where everyone can realize their potential, regardless of social status, nationality, or religion. The Foundation embraces innovative approaches to solving social issues, fosters volunteerism, and collaborates with international organizations to achieve its goals. Ukraine aspires to become a model of social justice and equal opportunities.
Charitable Foundation Power in UA's mission is to strengthen and protect communities in Ukraine by providing access to clean water, renewable energy, essential medical aid, and educational resources. We focus on sustainable, community-based solutions that improve the well-being and resilience of people living in frontline and de-occupied areas.
Established in 1981, the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) is one of the world's largest environmental education organisations, with over 100 member organisations in 81 countries. At the heart of the FEE are our five programmes. Coordinated by the Head Office in Copenhagen and implemented by our members around the world, our programmes aim to bring positive change on a global scale: The internationally recognized Eco-Schools programme engages young people in quality environmental education and meaningful action. Through a seven-step framework, pupils are empowered and motivated to drive change and improve environmental awareness in their school, local community and beyond. Close to 50,000 schools around the world are part of the Eco-Schools programme. Learning about Forests (LEAF) advocates for outdoor learning and hands-on experiences, allowing students to connect with nature and develop a deeper understanding of the natural world. While the LEAF programme started with a focus on tree-based ecosystems, today it includes a diversity of ecosystems to foster skills and knowledge by exposing learners to outdoor experiences. LEAF is implemented in 28 countries. Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) is an award-winning programme that empowers young people to take an educated stand on environmental issues they feel strongly about and gives them a platform to articulate these issues through the media of writing, photography and video. Over 300,000 students engage in the YRE programme yearly. The iconic Blue Flag programme is one of the world's most recognized eco-tourism awards for beaches, marinas, and tourist boat operators. In order to qualify for the Blue Flag, a series of stringent environmental, educational, safety, and accessibility criteria must be met and maintained. Over 5,000 beaches, marinas and tourism boats are currently awarded. Green Key is a voluntary eco-certification programme. With more than 4,000 certified hotels and other establishments in 60 countries, Green Key is the leading standard for excellence in the field of environmental responsibility and sustainable operation within the tourism and hospitality industry. With 40 years of impactful experience in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), FEE's strategic plan - GAIA 20:30 - prioritises climate action across all five programmes to address the urgent threats of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. FEE's Environmental Education Principles The member organisations of FEE have agreed upon these principles to guide our work towards excellence in EE/ESD: 1. Ensure that participants are engaged in the learning/teaching process. 2. Encourage participants to make reasonable decisions and actions on real life sustainability issues. 3. Encourage participants to work together actively and involve their communities in collaborative solutions. 4. Support participants to examine their assumptions, knowledge, and experiences, in order to develop critical thinking and to be open to change. 5. Encourage participants to be aware of cultural practices as an integral part of sustainability issues. 6. Encourage participants to share inspirational stories of their achievements, failures, and values, to learn from them and to support each other. 7. Continuously explore, test and share innovative approaches, methodologies, and techniques. 8. Ensuring continuous improvements through monitoring and evaluating are central focus of our programmes. FEE's overall Mission is to engage and empower people through education in collaboration with our members and partners worldwide.