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Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Matías de Córdova

Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Matías de Córdova

Centro de Derechos Humano Fray Matías de Córdova specializes in the defense and promotion of the human rights of refugees, asylum seekers, international migrant population and their families. They seek to contribute responsibly to the transformation of society through the promotion and use of processes with and for people in the context of human mobility. Their approach is centered in human rights, interculturality, and gender, and the establishment of partnerships for advocacy and investigation.

Centro de Niños con Necesidades Educativas Especiales (CNNEE)

Centro de Niños con Necesidades Educativas Especiales (CNNEE)

Centro de Niños con Necesidades Educativas Especiales (CNNEE) is a solidarity initiative that promotes inclusive education with and for all by supporting families with preschool education and developmental therapy for young children, children with disabilities, and children with learning disorders.
Centro Indigenista de Capacitación Artesanal Intibucano CICAI

Centro Indigenista de Capacitación Artesanal Intibucano CICAI

Centro Indigenista de Capacitación Artesanal Intibucano (CICAI) provides middle school and technical education in a variety of traditional handicrafts to young people from Lenca Indigenous communities, offering academic opportunities while advancing cultural knowledge.
Chanan Development Association

Chanan Development Association

Chanan Development Association (CDA) strives to improve the status of youth, especially girls, by promoting equal and active participation in decision making, policy making, planning, and management.

  • Theme areas Education, Gender justice, Safety and wellbeing, Youth power
  • Country Pakistan
  • Website https://www.cdapak.org
Changing Stories Nepal

Changing Stories Nepal

Changing Stories Nepal is based in the far western district of Dang where it works through government schools to run play-based and experiential education programs in coordination with local youth leaders, who receive training and a stipend to work with children and government school teachers as a way to build talent and local employment along with quality education.
ChildReach Nepal

ChildReach Nepal

Childreach Nepal works with rural communities in Kathmandu and Lalitpur to incorporate sports and play into children’s development through school. Childreach has a strong focus on child protection and gender equity through its My Voice program, through which it raises awareness of social issues among parents and community members.
Children’s Forum Network-Kenema

Children’s Forum Network-Kenema

In a community where the prevalence of FGM/C is over 90%, Children’s Forum Network – Kenema creates safe spaces for children to discuss and raise public awareness about the issues affecting their lives. A local, autonomous branch of Sierra Leone’s national children’s parliament, CFN-Kenema also organizes trainings and conferences on specific child rights issues to help young people speak out against child rights violations.

Chispa Project

Chispa Project

Chispa Project brings books directly to schools, seeding and invigorating libraries inside established local educational institutions while training teachers and parents to jointly manage and creatively use the donated books in ways that enliven learning.
Club des Jeunes Filles Leaders de Guinee

Club des Jeunes Filles Leaders de Guinee

Founded by a 17-year-old girl, Club des Jeunes Filles Leaders de Guinée (CJFL-G) is an association of girls and young women activists aged 14 to 24 who are committed to fighting child marriage, female genital cutting, and any other form of violence and discrimination against girls and women. CJFL-G also works to keep girls in school.
Coalición Indígena de Migrantes de Chiapas

Coalición Indígena de Migrantes de Chiapas

The Coalición Indígena de Migrantes de Chiapas (CIMICH) was formed in 2013. It is a grassroots organization comprised of members of the Tzeltal Maya and Tzotzil Maya indigenous communities. CIMICH raises awareness on issues of migration, promoting small-scale development, advancing human rights, and proposing alternatives to migration. Members work specifically with indigenous communities and women in order to fight gender-based and other forms of discrimination. CIMICH organizes cultural activities including theater at different settings around the state of Chiapas which address abuse, discrimination, and poor working conditions, among other issues affecting indigenous communities.

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