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The Muslim American Leadership Alliance (MALA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit civil rights organization committed to promoting individual freedom and celebrating Muslim-American heritage.
Promote the development of children and young people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or other developmental disorders, through personalized and professional attention to promote their right to inclusion and a dignified life.
To be a leading resource and the standard-bearers of Indian/South Asian Real Estate Professionals and the advocates of private property rights, in conformity with the standards set up by the National Association of Realtors.
Barnardos supports children whose well-being is under threat, by working with them, their families and communities and by campaigning for the rights of children. Barnardos was established in 1962 and is Ireland's leading independent children's charity
Contribute to the project to improve the quality of life of each person with intellectual disability (or risk of suffering) and their families, providing support and opportunities within a framework of inclusion and standardization to promote the exercise of their rights and duties.
RPI seeks to end human trafficking through the education, empowerment, and restoration of survivors at the intersection of modern day slavery and domestic violence, and their stakeholder communities.
Our mission is to protect and support women and children though prevention of, and direct support against, abuse, exploitation and human trafficking. AAT VIETNAM is a peer-based Non-Government Organization which was founded by a social worker with many years experience working in Vietnam and peer educators with a deep understanding of the Vietnamese context. We develop realistic projects to tackle the root causes of abuse, exploitation and human trafficking. AAT VIETNAM is a pioneering NGO which has established the first models of action to tackle the causes and consequences of human trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vietnam over the past fifteen years. AAT VIETNAM is unique thanks to its international task force network of local partners in fifteen countries worldwide, its direct field actions in five countries of Southeast Asia and its relationship and partnership with regional governments. AAT Vietnam's approach is to engage the Vietnamese population and Government to promote social development. Preventative actions though awareness and education are at the core of our activities, in order to achieve mindset changes in our beneficiaries, empowering them to protect themselves. Currently AAT Vietnam is mainly focused on prevention through education at schools to combat social harms and associated issues. We offer a comprehensive extra curricular course to schools with a student-interactive and comprehensive approach, which educates students about Reproductive Health, sexuality, drug use, incest, early marriage, early pregnancy, abortion, self defense, migration, human trafficking, while increasing understanding of gender differences and human rights. Our goal is to make this course adaptable to the Vietnamese National Educational curriculum in order to reach all children in Vietnam and to achieve recognition by the Ministry of Education that this is an essential activity for the well-being of new generations and social development in general. AAT Vietnam also focuses on the assistance and the protection of victims and potential victims of trafficking; offering repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration services. We are able to offer effective services in this area when the government allows us to access to assess victims and provide support to them. The work of AAT depends on foreign aid assistance.
NTFP-EP's mission is to act as a catalyst in empowering local organizations working with marginalized, forest-dependent communities, mainly indigenous peoples (IPs) is Asia, towards sustainable management of forested landscapes and ecosystems, and the right to access natural resources, livelihood, cultural identity, and gender equality.
Our social project.. is to facilitate the integration into society and territory of people in difficulty, from early age to adulthood. This is done through access to knowledge (mastery of the French language, knowledge of the cultural environment) and access to administrative and social rights. The social objective of SFM Clichy is to develop people's autonomy as citizens.
"Planting and Caring for the Seeds of Love" Our mission is to help and take care of our neighbors in Latin America, includes Colombia, especially children who are in difficult situations. Cultivation of Love watches over him compliance and protection of your rights basic, through the support and sustainability that are provides them and their families.
Vision: We hold a vision of humankind living in harmonious interaction with themselves, each other and the world. Mission: We are a global community dedicated to embodying and transmitting the authentic wisdom and experience of yoga to further the evolution of humanity.
To collaborate with other organisations to pursue community cohesion and social inclusion for all while promoting an equal, just and harmonious society based on the ancient Indian philosophy of 'Vasudaiva Kutumbakam' - The world is one family; humanity is one.