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Who are the TRENA founding members and what are our goals? The members or participants are renewable energy developers of offshore wind (such as rsted, CIP, WPD, etc.) and solar energy, NGOs, academics, and colleagues from Taiwanese think tanks. They came from different backgrounds, but they all had a common goal: that renewables in Taiwan could develop early on, and our English name: "Taiwan Renewable Energy Alliance (inspired by the International Renewable Energy Alliance). Our goals are "to create a positive and supportive environment for renewable energies in Taiwan", in detail this means to create a platform for the exchange of knowledge for citizens so that they better understand renewables and their benefits, more closely with the government to improve the regulatory environment or To work together to create new laws, and to support educational tasks on renewable energy with full force and to actively promote civic engagement in renewable energies (for example energy municipalities) ... and more. How can an NGO play an important role in the energy transition? Through cooperation with congress and legislators, we have promoted the formulation of renewable energy-related bills to make them more friendly to the development of renewable energy, and established partnerships with environmental NGOs, and commit to green energy public welfare projects to promote Taiwan's vision of jointly supporting Taiwan's energy transition.
Our mission is to develop viable models through educational and research programs that will promote solidarity among different groups in society. We believe that the real development of the country is possible only in an atmosphere of solidarity, and solidarity can be achieved by combining the interests of different groups. This combination of interests is possible through the development and implementation of viable political programs, which require serious research activities, mechanisms for transmitting its results to different groups of society through educational programs. In this regard, educational and research programs are an absolute priority for the Solidarity Foundation, which can be supplemented by activities in other areas, if they ultimately serve the above-mentioned mission.
OUR MISSION: Where: Nepal near Pokhara For Who: Girls (4 to 16 years old) and young women in high vulnerability who have suffered from violence. Objective: Take charge of them and lead them to autonomy. In this covid period, extreme poverty threats with an increased risk of trafficking and prostitution. THE VILLAGE RENOVATION PROJECT: * Welcome girls in a family environment: Renovate the existing village whose facilities are obsolete to accommodate children in a more human and sustainable environment (solar panels, farm...) Move from a central building to nice cottages (4 houses) offering a warmer atmosphere with a nanny. They are 22 girls placed by social services and will be 36 in the future . * Set up an emergency accommodation for extreme situations: Build a safe house for desperate young women. Nowadays we have a welcome desk in Pokhara to support women in danger (bring legal advice, support and guide) but we are not able to face emergency. The safe house will allow us to accommodate and take care of women in absolute distress and offer them a shelter from 1 to 6 months time. (about 60 women per year). * Learn a job to ensure autonomy: Transform the main building into a certifying training center to provide means of living for the future and thus protect from prostitution and trafficking. 50 women every year Sectors to be considered in the training center: IT, hairdressing, care, reflexology, podiatry, sewing.
The mission is to support social and economic initiaves for high-risk populations (women, children, young people, men and the elderly ) to combat the causes of vulnerability they face(hunger, extreme pauverty, disease,...) and environnemental problems. The global objectif is to sustainably reduce vulnerability of population and communities, including ethnic minorities in the Great Lakes sub-region, through sustainabe development, peace-building, democratization, environnemental protection and inclusive management of naturel resources. The specifics objectives are : 1. Tackling hunger, malnutrition and extrem poverty ; 2) Making it easier for people to acces essential water, hygiene and sanitation services ; 3) Protect the environment, biodiversity and combat global warming; 4) Consolding good local governance, human rights ; 5) consolidate democracy and democratic values in the self-promotional organizations and networks ; 6)Supporting the prevevtion and transformation of conflicts for inter-communal peace ; 7) Sttrenthening actions to combat gender-based violence ; 8) Integrating ethnic minorities into all actions without a spirit of marginalization ; 9) Support education, adult training, literacy and professional leaning ; 10) Supporting women's and youth's economic empowerment initiatives ; 11) Improving the health of mothers and children (mental health, reproductive health,...); 12) Supporting investisment in promotion of small entreprises ;13) Renove social and economic infrastructures of communities in the DRC.
asistir la transicion de infantes y adolescentes, brindandoles a elles y a su familia el justo acompanamiento que necesitan en esta etapa tan importante, asi como una serie de herramientas en el campo juridico, educativo, de salud y social. De esta manera buscamos lograr el respeto a sus derechos humanos y contribuir a que tengan un desarrollo pleno y armonioso.
To empower communities with skills and resources to lead access to health, education, economic activities and sustainable development.
To provide comprehensive assistance to cancer patients and their families, ensuring the Eubiosia, a constant defence of the dignity of life, value that underpins the action of each healthcare professionals who work for ANT, allowing every cancer patient to be daily cared in their own homes for free.
To Unite Persons with Disabilities in Las Pinas Cuty To be a Model Federation empowering persons with disabilities to become self reliant and productive members of the society
Promover o desenvolvimento economico, social e humano dos cidadaos de Coxilha levando informacao, conhecimento, acesso a alfabetizacao e tecnologias em informatica. Despertando tambem a consciencia para a preservacao do meio ambiente, atraves do cuidado com o lixo domestico.
Our objective is to improve the quality of life of adolescent mothers in vulnerable situations to break the cycles of poverty through a program of school reintegration, personal development and entrepreneurship.
The comprehensive treatment and education of people with cerebral palsy, throughout all stages of the affected person's life, so that they can lead a life as normalized as possible. For this, our project follows an interdisciplinary approach, based on the Bobath philosophy. For the fulfillment of its mission, it will be able to develop all kinds of assistance, training and outreach activities, creating centers for the treatment and specialized education of cerebral paralyzed people, as well as for training in the Bobath Concept of the professionals who make up interdisciplinary teams that we advocate. The purposes of the Foundation are: a) The assistance and comprehensive treatment of people affected by cerebral palsy and damage, according to the BOBATH philosophy. b) The educational and professional training of the disabled with cerebral palsy or damage from the school stage to the professional training for their labor insertion that allows the creation of jobs for them and, finally, their integration into the labor market. e) The training of professionals who care for people with cerebral palsy or brain damage in the BOBATH Concept. d) The promotion of research on cerebral palsy and brain damage. ) The protection and care of legally incapacitated persons, seeking the resources that allow them to live with a dignified quality of life and that make them full citizens.
We are a non-profit support program for young people from underprivileged families between the ages of 18 and 39 who are trying to climb up the social ladder. Our 1.000 members are offered a free program that includes job opportunities, workshops, mentoring and coaching.