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Safer Bengal For Women - A social campaign launched by REETWIKA BANERJEE, State President of Public Safety & Security Council (WB), Women's Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Ideas presented by Himanshu Rawal.
Governance and rural development in development cooperationSIANI
This document provides an overview of We Effect, a Swedish development organization founded in 1958. It summarizes that We Effect works in 24 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. Some of its key activities include providing training to over 160,000 people in entrepreneurship and financial services, helping over 1.3 million people in East Africa gain access to financial services, and securing land rights for communities in Mozambique and Zambia.
Bridgers Association Cameroon introduced through power point presentationAZAH JACKLINE CHEY
Bridgers Association Cameroon is a registered non profit Organization operating in Cameroon on the mission to empower women/girls through advocacy so as to achieve gender equality and minimize gender based violence.
This PowerPoint seeks to introduce this organization that seeks and work with volunteers and development stakeholders and partners from across the world to attain Sustainable Development.
Get in touch by visiting their site : https://www.bridgersngo.org
or Email: info@bridgersngo.org
Fighting Female Genital Mutilation in TanzaniaJanet Chapman
The Tanzania Development Trust works to end female genital mutilation (FGM) in Tanzania through various programs. They conduct community outreach to educate about the dangers of FGM, run safe houses for girls during "cutting season" school holidays, set up anti-FGM school clubs, screen films, map at-risk villages, and train "digital champions" to monitor and protect girls. They have helped over 1,000 girls and re-educated some former cutters, but face challenges of inadequate facilities and funding, as well as potential increased risk of FGM due to COVID-19 impacts.
JEADER shape future African Leaders in Africa _ Report 2016 JEADER
JEADER is a "Do - Thank" beside the fact of identifying issues in our communities, we aim to shape the young generation so that they have the right skills to be the next Leaders of their communities. Not only we do introduce them to mentors, but we help them identify a path for their career and fill them with the "African-Do" spirit !
Volunteering for Development in Zimbabwe is a committee comprised of volunteer involving organizations focused on improving volunteerism in Zimbabwe. The committee's objectives include raising awareness of volunteerism, identifying best practices, facilitating dialogue on volunteerism, and promoting the International Volunteer Day. There are some common misconceptions about volunteerism, such as it only involving amateurs or being limited to formal NGOs, but volunteerism can take place anywhere and anyone can participate, including through online opportunities. The presentation provides information on how individuals can get involved in volunteer opportunities either locally within their community or through online global platforms.
Nabuur International Volunteer Day Thank YouWakitaka
The document summarizes contributions from several volunteers to various villages registered on the Nabuur platform. It thanks volunteers like Cathy, Geoff Brown, Ken Hargesheimer, Jennifer Wells, Maria Zandt and others for their efforts in supporting communities in Uganda, Liberia, Pakistan and Kenya through activities like fundraising, developing educational resources, providing agricultural information, and creating village websites. It also recognizes the impact volunteers have had in transforming villages and improving peoples' lives.
Claire Wright on Ghana Changemaker Week 2013Tim Curtis
Claire Wright and Ben Powell presented on their experience with the International Citizen Service (ICS) program, which sends volunteers aged 18-25 to work on development projects in other countries. Through ICS, they spent 3 months in Ghana working with a resource center for persons with disabilities. Their project involved surveying 250 disabled individuals to understand their livelihoods, health, education, and more in order to suggest future programs and support fundraising. They discussed the cultural exchange and personal growth opportunities the placement provided, and encouraged others to get involved with the ICS program.
Safer Bengal For Women - A Social Campaign by Reetwika BanerjeeLiteroma Inc.
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Governance and rural development in development cooperationSIANI
This document provides an overview of We Effect, a Swedish development organization founded in 1958. It summarizes that We Effect works in 24 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. Some of its key activities include providing training to over 160,000 people in entrepreneurship and financial services, helping over 1.3 million people in East Africa gain access to financial services, and securing land rights for communities in Mozambique and Zambia.
Bridgers Association Cameroon introduced through power point presentationAZAH JACKLINE CHEY
Bridgers Association Cameroon is a registered non profit Organization operating in Cameroon on the mission to empower women/girls through advocacy so as to achieve gender equality and minimize gender based violence.
This PowerPoint seeks to introduce this organization that seeks and work with volunteers and development stakeholders and partners from across the world to attain Sustainable Development.
Get in touch by visiting their site : https://www.bridgersngo.org
or Email: info@bridgersngo.org
Fighting Female Genital Mutilation in TanzaniaJanet Chapman
The Tanzania Development Trust works to end female genital mutilation (FGM) in Tanzania through various programs. They conduct community outreach to educate about the dangers of FGM, run safe houses for girls during "cutting season" school holidays, set up anti-FGM school clubs, screen films, map at-risk villages, and train "digital champions" to monitor and protect girls. They have helped over 1,000 girls and re-educated some former cutters, but face challenges of inadequate facilities and funding, as well as potential increased risk of FGM due to COVID-19 impacts.
JEADER shape future African Leaders in Africa _ Report 2016 JEADER
JEADER is a "Do - Thank" beside the fact of identifying issues in our communities, we aim to shape the young generation so that they have the right skills to be the next Leaders of their communities. Not only we do introduce them to mentors, but we help them identify a path for their career and fill them with the "African-Do" spirit !
Volunteering for Development in Zimbabwe is a committee comprised of volunteer involving organizations focused on improving volunteerism in Zimbabwe. The committee's objectives include raising awareness of volunteerism, identifying best practices, facilitating dialogue on volunteerism, and promoting the International Volunteer Day. There are some common misconceptions about volunteerism, such as it only involving amateurs or being limited to formal NGOs, but volunteerism can take place anywhere and anyone can participate, including through online opportunities. The presentation provides information on how individuals can get involved in volunteer opportunities either locally within their community or through online global platforms.
Nabuur International Volunteer Day Thank YouWakitaka
The document summarizes contributions from several volunteers to various villages registered on the Nabuur platform. It thanks volunteers like Cathy, Geoff Brown, Ken Hargesheimer, Jennifer Wells, Maria Zandt and others for their efforts in supporting communities in Uganda, Liberia, Pakistan and Kenya through activities like fundraising, developing educational resources, providing agricultural information, and creating village websites. It also recognizes the impact volunteers have had in transforming villages and improving peoples' lives.
Claire Wright on Ghana Changemaker Week 2013Tim Curtis
Claire Wright and Ben Powell presented on their experience with the International Citizen Service (ICS) program, which sends volunteers aged 18-25 to work on development projects in other countries. Through ICS, they spent 3 months in Ghana working with a resource center for persons with disabilities. Their project involved surveying 250 disabled individuals to understand their livelihoods, health, education, and more in order to suggest future programs and support fundraising. They discussed the cultural exchange and personal growth opportunities the placement provided, and encouraged others to get involved with the ICS program.
CWC Group supports various non-profit organizations in countries where it operates through donations and involvement in local initiatives. It has partnered with organizations focused on healthcare, children, education and combating HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Brazil, Ghana, China, Colombia, Mozambique, Argentina, Mexico, Kurdistan, Gabon, Cote d'Ivoire and Lebanon. In countries like Nigeria, Mozambique and Colombia, CWC has undertaken initiatives like building schools, providing supplies to orphanages, and funding university students' education. CWC aims to have a deeper involvement in local communities through long-term collaborations.
Tashinga Community Development Trust was formed in 2009 in Mutare, Zimbabwe to address issues caused by HIV/AIDS like lack of income and empowerment of vulnerable groups. Their mission is to improve quality of life for those affected by HIV/AIDS through family and community programs. They provide HIV prevention and care, microfinance, gender empowerment, environmental protection, and capacity building programs. Some of their achievements include training over 300 community members and establishing support groups. Ongoing challenges include lack of funding and capacity building for staff.
This newsletter from the University of Derby provides information about volunteering opportunities for students. It announces that Student Volunteering Week will take place from February 23rd to March 1st, with activities on campus to celebrate student volunteers. It also advertises various local volunteering roles helping charities like Macmillan, Myaware, and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust with tasks like administrative support, event assistance, and communication support for stroke survivors. Students are encouraged to pursue volunteering and register for a Futures Award to gain recognition.
Bertrand Ishimwe and Azahara Garcia Espejo have started Irembo Foundation in Kigali, Rwanda to help vulnerable children and families. The foundation runs several projects including a sewing project employing unemployed women, a basket weaving project, a shoe making project for unemployed men, and a youth group. It also pays school fees for poor children and health insurance for families. The goals are to help over 100 children access education, provide jobs for parents, and insure 62 families. Funds will support expanding training, materials, and identifying more families to help.
engaging and support BAME Apprentices and participantsThe Pathway Group
The document discusses efforts to increase participation of Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals in UK apprenticeship programs. It notes a government target to increase BAME apprenticeship uptake to 20% by 2020. Pathway Group has worked to identify barriers preventing greater BAME community engagement and established programs like the BAME Apprenticeship Awards to raise awareness. Pathway Group's own BAME learner enrollment has increased from 17% in 2015/16 to over 85% in recent years, and overall national BAME apprentice numbers have risen under 2% since the Awards launched in 2016.
WUSC is a Canadian NGO that fosters global understanding through education. It develops projects in areas like education, health, refugees, and sustainability. WUSC connects post-secondary students to development issues and has members at over 80 Canadian campuses and in countries like Burkina Faso and Ghana. Through programs like Uniterra, it mobilizes volunteers, partners and Canadians to reduce poverty. WUSC provides opportunities for students to get involved through advocacy, sponsoring refugees, and learning overseas.
This document discusses the marketing strategies adopted by SOS Children's Villages International to promote fundraising from various donor groups. It outlines strategies to obtain program grants and general support grants from governments of developed and developing nations. It also discusses promotion among individual donors through various means including wealthy donors, moderate donors, and general public donations. Promotion among corporate donors through partnerships, sponsored events, and product sales is also covered. The document concludes with strategies to leverage social media for fundraising, such as engaging audiences, building trust online, motivating supporter involvement through online donations, and sharing success stories.
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United support newletter projects 2016 2017James A. Kwame
United Support Services Organization is calling for donations to fund a village clinic project in Duoduokrom Village, Ghana. The village lacks healthcare facilities and many lives have been lost. Land has been donated for a clinic to serve 1500 villagers across 5 villages. The estimated cost is $65,000. Donations will also support other projects including school fee support, women's small business support, clean water access, and vocational training for apprentices.
We’re working together with communities in Africa to enable them to build fully-functional, internet-enabled computer stations. We call them Hello Hubs. Each Hello Hub provides underprivileged children and adults with access to the internet: allowing them to educate themselves, communicate with others, and ultimately have a voice in the global community.
YouthhubAfrica 2018 Report- YHA is a youth-focused organisation that provides learning platforms and connects young people to resources & opportunities.
This presentation discusses women entrepreneurship in small scale and cottage industries in India. It begins with introducing small scale industries and defining women entrepreneurs. It then discusses the importance of self-help groups for rural women entrepreneurs and the advantages of entrepreneurship, such as economic empowerment. A success story of a self-help group involved in sericulture is provided as an example. The presentation concludes that increased participation of women entrepreneurs is important for women's empowerment and rural development, and that self-help groups and government support can help strengthen women's entrepreneurial capacities.
This presentation is a brief view in to our attitude to "giving back" to your community, and the responsibility that all businesses have to support their local community.
Gain a robust foundation of management tools, crucial skills and competitive certification. Think strategically, grow better in tough markets with IIM Kozhikode. Starts Dec 30, 2022. Flexible Payment Options. IIM Kozhikode Programme. Executive Alumni Status. Learn Leadership Skills. Real-world Case Studies. Courses: Corporate Governance, Digital Transformation, Strategic Marketing.
Village Aid completed a merger with Concern Universal on April 1, 2015, integrating their staff, systems, governance, finances, and programs to create a more efficient and effective organization. The merger has allowed Village Aid to expand its work in West Africa, supporting partners in Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Cameroon through projects like beekeeping, a restaurant social enterprise, and reducing conflict between farmers and cattle herders. Village Aid celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 and looks forward to continuing its work alleviating poverty in rural Africa.
#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving held annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. It was created in 2012 to inspire people to donate to charity and support causes they care about at the beginning of the holiday season. The Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership Center at Rollins College serves as the local hub for #GivingTuesday in Central Florida, providing resources and coordinating partnerships between nonprofits. They encourage organizations to participate through social media campaigns, fundraising events, and volunteer opportunities on #GivingTuesday.
2Seeds Network is a non-profit organization that works with communities in Africa on agricultural development projects. It selects and trains young graduates to work as project coordinators with African partners to provide training to farmers on best agricultural practices and improve food security. The organization currently has 8 community projects in Tanzania managed by 16 project coordinators who work with over 1,000 Tanzanian farmers. It focuses on building sustainable businesses, improving incomes, and developing human capital through its projects and coordinator training program.
Women's Aid is a national charity working to end domestic and sexual violence. They have partnered with several large corporations over the years to help raise awareness and funds through campaigns and employee engagement. Their partnership with The Midcounties Co-operative was highly successful, raising over £294,000 through various fundraising initiatives and increasing awareness among employees. The partnership benefited both organizations by engaging employees, supporting survivors locally, and exploring new fundraising methods.
How technology can help progress towards the SDGs.pptxJanet Chapman
Technology can help achieve SDGs in rural Tanzania by creating maps through crowd-sourcing to identify vulnerable communities not on any maps. These maps are used to find and protect girls at risk of female genital mutilation during school holidays when "cutting seasons" occur, with over 70% of women and girls in some areas affected. The maps also allow activists and police to route find to remote areas. Building a community of mappers helps empower local groups supporting survivors of FGM through outreach, safe houses, and training.
CWC Group supports various non-profit organizations in countries where it operates through donations and involvement in local initiatives. It has partnered with organizations focused on healthcare, children, education and combating HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Brazil, Ghana, China, Colombia, Mozambique, Argentina, Mexico, Kurdistan, Gabon, Cote d'Ivoire and Lebanon. In countries like Nigeria, Mozambique and Colombia, CWC has undertaken initiatives like building schools, providing supplies to orphanages, and funding university students' education. CWC aims to have a deeper involvement in local communities through long-term collaborations.
Tashinga Community Development Trust was formed in 2009 in Mutare, Zimbabwe to address issues caused by HIV/AIDS like lack of income and empowerment of vulnerable groups. Their mission is to improve quality of life for those affected by HIV/AIDS through family and community programs. They provide HIV prevention and care, microfinance, gender empowerment, environmental protection, and capacity building programs. Some of their achievements include training over 300 community members and establishing support groups. Ongoing challenges include lack of funding and capacity building for staff.
This newsletter from the University of Derby provides information about volunteering opportunities for students. It announces that Student Volunteering Week will take place from February 23rd to March 1st, with activities on campus to celebrate student volunteers. It also advertises various local volunteering roles helping charities like Macmillan, Myaware, and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust with tasks like administrative support, event assistance, and communication support for stroke survivors. Students are encouraged to pursue volunteering and register for a Futures Award to gain recognition.
Bertrand Ishimwe and Azahara Garcia Espejo have started Irembo Foundation in Kigali, Rwanda to help vulnerable children and families. The foundation runs several projects including a sewing project employing unemployed women, a basket weaving project, a shoe making project for unemployed men, and a youth group. It also pays school fees for poor children and health insurance for families. The goals are to help over 100 children access education, provide jobs for parents, and insure 62 families. Funds will support expanding training, materials, and identifying more families to help.
engaging and support BAME Apprentices and participantsThe Pathway Group
The document discusses efforts to increase participation of Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals in UK apprenticeship programs. It notes a government target to increase BAME apprenticeship uptake to 20% by 2020. Pathway Group has worked to identify barriers preventing greater BAME community engagement and established programs like the BAME Apprenticeship Awards to raise awareness. Pathway Group's own BAME learner enrollment has increased from 17% in 2015/16 to over 85% in recent years, and overall national BAME apprentice numbers have risen under 2% since the Awards launched in 2016.
WUSC is a Canadian NGO that fosters global understanding through education. It develops projects in areas like education, health, refugees, and sustainability. WUSC connects post-secondary students to development issues and has members at over 80 Canadian campuses and in countries like Burkina Faso and Ghana. Through programs like Uniterra, it mobilizes volunteers, partners and Canadians to reduce poverty. WUSC provides opportunities for students to get involved through advocacy, sponsoring refugees, and learning overseas.
This document discusses the marketing strategies adopted by SOS Children's Villages International to promote fundraising from various donor groups. It outlines strategies to obtain program grants and general support grants from governments of developed and developing nations. It also discusses promotion among individual donors through various means including wealthy donors, moderate donors, and general public donations. Promotion among corporate donors through partnerships, sponsored events, and product sales is also covered. The document concludes with strategies to leverage social media for fundraising, such as engaging audiences, building trust online, motivating supporter involvement through online donations, and sharing success stories.
This document provides an update from the Village Foundation Grantmakers for Indigenous and Community Empowerment (VGIF). It discusses how VGIF's work aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and highlights projects from several VGIF grantees. It also provides messages from VGIF's President and Executive Director, discussing upcoming events and the growth of VGIF's Young Professionals Network.
United support newletter projects 2016 2017James A. Kwame
United Support Services Organization is calling for donations to fund a village clinic project in Duoduokrom Village, Ghana. The village lacks healthcare facilities and many lives have been lost. Land has been donated for a clinic to serve 1500 villagers across 5 villages. The estimated cost is $65,000. Donations will also support other projects including school fee support, women's small business support, clean water access, and vocational training for apprentices.
We’re working together with communities in Africa to enable them to build fully-functional, internet-enabled computer stations. We call them Hello Hubs. Each Hello Hub provides underprivileged children and adults with access to the internet: allowing them to educate themselves, communicate with others, and ultimately have a voice in the global community.
YouthhubAfrica 2018 Report- YHA is a youth-focused organisation that provides learning platforms and connects young people to resources & opportunities.
This presentation discusses women entrepreneurship in small scale and cottage industries in India. It begins with introducing small scale industries and defining women entrepreneurs. It then discusses the importance of self-help groups for rural women entrepreneurs and the advantages of entrepreneurship, such as economic empowerment. A success story of a self-help group involved in sericulture is provided as an example. The presentation concludes that increased participation of women entrepreneurs is important for women's empowerment and rural development, and that self-help groups and government support can help strengthen women's entrepreneurial capacities.
This presentation is a brief view in to our attitude to "giving back" to your community, and the responsibility that all businesses have to support their local community.
Gain a robust foundation of management tools, crucial skills and competitive certification. Think strategically, grow better in tough markets with IIM Kozhikode. Starts Dec 30, 2022. Flexible Payment Options. IIM Kozhikode Programme. Executive Alumni Status. Learn Leadership Skills. Real-world Case Studies. Courses: Corporate Governance, Digital Transformation, Strategic Marketing.
Village Aid completed a merger with Concern Universal on April 1, 2015, integrating their staff, systems, governance, finances, and programs to create a more efficient and effective organization. The merger has allowed Village Aid to expand its work in West Africa, supporting partners in Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Cameroon through projects like beekeeping, a restaurant social enterprise, and reducing conflict between farmers and cattle herders. Village Aid celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 and looks forward to continuing its work alleviating poverty in rural Africa.
#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving held annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. It was created in 2012 to inspire people to donate to charity and support causes they care about at the beginning of the holiday season. The Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership Center at Rollins College serves as the local hub for #GivingTuesday in Central Florida, providing resources and coordinating partnerships between nonprofits. They encourage organizations to participate through social media campaigns, fundraising events, and volunteer opportunities on #GivingTuesday.
2Seeds Network is a non-profit organization that works with communities in Africa on agricultural development projects. It selects and trains young graduates to work as project coordinators with African partners to provide training to farmers on best agricultural practices and improve food security. The organization currently has 8 community projects in Tanzania managed by 16 project coordinators who work with over 1,000 Tanzanian farmers. It focuses on building sustainable businesses, improving incomes, and developing human capital through its projects and coordinator training program.
Women's Aid is a national charity working to end domestic and sexual violence. They have partnered with several large corporations over the years to help raise awareness and funds through campaigns and employee engagement. Their partnership with The Midcounties Co-operative was highly successful, raising over £294,000 through various fundraising initiatives and increasing awareness among employees. The partnership benefited both organizations by engaging employees, supporting survivors locally, and exploring new fundraising methods.
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Presentation given at OpenStreetMap Local Congress, November 2022, outlining Crowd2Map's work on mapping rural Tanzania for community development, progress towards the SDGs and to help protect girls from FGM. More information here https://crowd2map.org/
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Find out about their work, how they got into their roles, and put your questions to them in a live Q&A.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
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North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
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rescued. 60 were
reconciled.
• Due to fuel price raise
contributed to the high
running costs because
items costs increased.
3. Updates from Hope for Girls and Women
• Currently we have 141
girls protected to the safe
houses.
• The construction of
Butiama vocational classes
work is continuing.
• Singita Grumeti are still
promising to support the
construction of Mugumu
safe house. Hoping 2023.
4. Updates from Hope for Girls and Women:
• Soap, pads and body oil
production continue to
support generating
income generating to the
organisation.
• Knitting project hoping
to start soon, the project
will produce sweaters for
selling to generate
income for Hope
sustainability.
5. NacoNGO presentation
• Through capacity building to NGOs we
have formulated and share tool to
help analyse the status and/or current
capacity needs of NGOs.
• Facilitate and conduct Mara regional
NGOs annual meeting at Regional to
share about their activities and
challenges total of 130 organisations
attended.
• Attending zoom meetings for more
actions.
6. Marianne initiatives award programme:
• The programme consist of
trainings and meetings with French
associations to learn from them.
• Awareness creation on FGM
through film screening and debate
to university and collage students
and community in France
• Creating links with NGOs in France
• To find possible collaboration.
7. Marianne initiatives award programme
• Amnesty International invited me to attend
the African commission o Human and
People Rights in Gambia as from 17th to 22nd
October 2022.
• I will be back to Tanzania on Early December
2022.
Rhobi Samwelly, Panellist
Rhobi Samwelly founded the Hope for Girls and Women Tanzania.
The organization runs two safe houses in the Butiama and Serengeti
districts of the Mara region of Tanzania. The safe houses offer shelter
and support to girls and women fleeing FGM, child marriage and
other forms of gender based violence. She has faced threats over the
years for the incredible work she does for women’s rights in Tanzania,
but this has neither stopped nor dimmed her passion for protecting
girls and women. In January 2022, Rhobi was awarded the prestigious
Marianne Human Rights Defenders Award by President Macron of
France.
8. Challenges and way forward:
Challenges
• Running costs for safe houses is
still a challenge. The profit gain
through our production not
enough.
• Language barrier, because most
of associations staff talk French.
Way Forward
• Developing proposals and share
to some organisations for funding
and plan for fundraising events.
• Sharing the situation on the
coming seasonal cutting to
organisations to be support girls
basic needs.
9. Special thanks
• Tanzania Development Trust for their support all the time. We are
appreciating your support.
• GRF members for technical support and fundraising. Thank you very
much Janet.
• Netzwerk RAFAEL eV
• Individual donors
• Hotels and camps – Singita Grumeti, Fourseasons, Nomad Tanzania
• Giselle Portenier through film screening we raise awareness on
FGM.
• FAWCO Foundation.