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Innovations in Peacemaking Burundi

To educate youth towards trauma healing, civic culture of peace, mutual tolerance, nonviolent conflict management and transformative leadership.

Society
Justice Rights
Health
Education
Disaster Relief
Jeunesse en Reconstruction du Monde en Destruction (JRMD/YRWD)

JRMD MISSION Our mission and objective is to restore hope to a hopeless community and nation by teaching them a new way of living, behaving and acting for peace and reconciliation through sharing Love and Compassion in Action; a new way which reduces violence and conflict; a new way which promotes justice and respect of human rights; a new way which rebuilds a broken relationship between man, his neighbor and God; a new way to resolve conflict and create an environment which fights poverty and division between the community and tribes.

Society
Education
Art
TAFISA - The Association For International Sport for All

to mobilise its members to reintroduce sustainable Sport for All and physical activity practices into everyday lives, using the Designed to Move physical activity platform.

Society
COC Nederland

COC Netherlands is the Dutch LGBTI organization and an international LGBTI human rights organization supporting activists in over 35 countries world wide. In the Netherlands our aim is to empower and emancipate lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals and promote the social acceptance of this group in the wider Dutch society as a whole. Internationally we support the LGBTI movement by building a constructive relationship with LGBTI activists where it is needed most, promote the dialogue on sexual orientationi and gender identity and access human rights instruments to promote the specific rights of LGBTI people where-ever we can

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Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Oxfam GB

Oxfam is a global movement of people who share the belief that, in a world rich in resources, poverty isn't inevitable. It's an injustice which can, and must, be overcome. We're dedicated to building a just and safer world focusing on people's rights. We're passionate about ending poverty and helping to rebuild the lives affected by it. It's an enormous undertaking but we also have people on our side - talented and committed partners, volunteers, supporters and staff who share the same values. We aim to save lives by responding quickly with aid and protection during emergencies, empower people to work their own way out of poverty and campaign for lasting change. We have been saving and changing lives for seventy years now and know that tackling poverty is only possible when we are helping people to secure their fundamental human rights - the right to life and security, the right to a sustainable livelihood, the right to essential services, the right to be heard and the right to equity (in particular, the rights of women). We work at all levels - global and local, with international governments and global institutions, local communities and individuals - to make sure that these rights are protected and that the best solutions to people's suffering are implemented. Our values as an organisation are founded upon our experiences. We know that poverty can only be overcome once the fundamental human rights of impoverished others are secured and our three main values as an organisation - empowerment, accountability, inclusiveness - reflect this. Empowerment - our approach means that everyone involved with Oxfam, from our staff and supporters to people living in poverty, should feel they can make change happen. Accountability - our purpose driven, results-focused approach means we take responsibility for our actions and hold ourselves accountable; we believe that others should also be held accountable for their actions. Inclusiveness - we are open to everyone and embrace diversity; we believe everyone has a contribution to make, regardless of visible and invisible differences.

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Justice Rights
Health
Environment
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Zahana

Zahana in Madagascar is dedicated to participatory rural development, education, revitalization of traditional Malagasy medicine, reforestation, and sustainable agriculture. It is Zahana's philosophy that participatory development must be based on local needs and solutions proposed by local people. It means asking communities what they need and working with them collaboratively so they can achieve their goals. Each community's own needs are unique and require a tailor -made response

Society
Justice Rights
Health
Friends Women's Association

Friends Women's Association, FWA, is a grass-roots organization in Burundi, addresses the needs of women in conflict, poverty, HIV/AIDS, and sexual violence. The FWA health care clinic focuses on treating both physical and psycho-social needs. FWA provides a comprehensive health care to women and their families, to promote women's leadership and autonomy and to strengthen peace and solidarity in Kamenge, a slum in Bujumbura and in other communities of Burundi.

Society
Education
GLORIOUS WOMEN'S LINKAGE

GLORIOUS WOMEN'S LINKAGE is a non-profit organization dedicated to the empowerment of women and girls, the promotion of education, women's rights, environmental protection and climate change, assistance to vulnerable people, access to primary healthcare for the poor, women's entrepreneurship, and capacity building. We carry out concrete projects on the ground, directly involving beneficiaries in the activities, namely design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. Our mission is to promote gender equality, build women's capacities, and facilitate their access to education, health, and economic opportunities. We also work to raise awareness in communities about women's rights and combat gender-based violence. By promoting sustainable and inclusive initiatives, GLORIOUS WOMEN'S LINKAGE aims to create an environment where every woman and girl can realize their potential and contribute to the development of their community. Add to this comfort through prayer and mentoring and support without distinction.