Aid for International-orientation in Africa

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International-orientation Organizations Working in Africa

Mamafrica Designs are Fair-trade products that aims to empower and educate women in Bukavu. In a region where 85% of women are unemployed, we believe that creating sustainable...

NUEW is administered by a headquarters office located in Asmara, as well as by regional offices located in all six zones. Membership numbers over 200,000 women. Sources of income...

Through participation in clubs and associations as well as various programs and projects, Never Again Rwanda engages with young people’s intellect and ideas, develops their...

Oxfam helps Rwanda in four main sectors: Paticipatory governance, sustainable livelihoods, gender justice and humantarian intervention & response

http://plan-international.org/where-we-work/africa/cameroon/about-plan/

Plan currently works with 2,500 sponsored children, their families and communities in the Gatsibo district. We aim to open 4 more programme units within the next 5 years....

RwandaNOW has established the Rwanda Wildlife Sanctuary & Science Education Center (RwandaSEC) as a venue for Rwandese to learn about their environment and to participate...

We are:   Implementing an innovative Education Signature Program to support improved literacy skills for children aged 0-9 in 21 sectors in Gicumbi , 17 sectors in...

Solid'Africa helps patients at at least one, planning to expand to 4, hospitals in Kigali getting food, medical bills and transport covered if there is not other means available.

SPANA helps working animals in the poorest communities of 30 coountries where they have 54 clinics. They help with vetrinary care, they educate both vets and children and try to...

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