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i. Support for Sahrawi Refugees
Humanitarian aid
Distribution of fresh food products
Rehabilitation of a food supply center
1. Oxfam International with eight cold rooms
Supporting Youth
Computer center
Women Driving school
Source: https://www.oxfam.org/en/countries/algeria
i. Integrate marginalized youth both
economically and socially
Expand opportunities for Algerian youth in
employment, entrepreneurship, and civic
engagement
1. Algeria
2. International Youth Foundation ii. Skill development (Passport to success)
Equips young people ages 14 to 24 with a
range of skills that will help them stay in
school and acquire the education,
professional skills, employment readiness
and confidences
Source: https://www.iyfnet.org/country/algeria
i. Promote open government
ii. Defend human rights
3. Freedom House iii. Strengthen civil society
iv. Facilitate the free flow of information and
ideas
Source: https://freedomhouse.org/programs
i. Education
Basic management and leadership skills for
more than 28,000 young female and male
university students
1. Ford Foundation ii. Improve service provision at the local level
iii. Addressing inequality
2. Egypt
Source:
https://www.fordfoundation.org/regions/middle-east-
and-north-africa/supporting-growth-and-
development-in-egypt/
i. Gender inequality
2. Plan International Empowering girls and young women to take
informed decisions about their sexual and
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reproductive health and live free from
violence.
ii. Education
Enabling children to get a quality, inclusive
education in a safe environment that
respects girls’ needs
iii. Financial empowerment
Helping young people to get good jobs or
start a business
Source: https://plan-international.org/egypt
i. Sustainable livelihoods for poor people
Development of sustainable ways for
Egyptians to make a living, in particular for
small farmers, women and men, who work
in the agricultural sector
ii. Gender equality
From countering violence against women,
3. Oxfam International
to working on specific gender issues, such
as bodily integrity and reproductive rights
iii. Active citizenship
Improve poor people’s access to resources
and their ability to take part in decisions
that concern their lives.
Source: https://www.oxfam.org/en/countries/egypt
i. Women rights
Tacking gender based violence
Economic empowerment
ii. Education
Improving reading and writing skills of
students
Leadership skills
Building capacity of school staff
4. CARE
Renovation of schools
iii. Agriculture and natural resources
management
Empowerment of the rural community
through dairy value chain
Technical trainings on growing crops
Access to agriculture services extension
iv. Governance
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Source: https://care.org.eg/what-we-do/
i. Child Protection
Protect boys and girls from abuse, neglect,
exploitation, and violence
ii. Maternal and Child Health
Ensure that mothers and families have
access to lifesaving health and nutrition
services and practices
5. Save the Children iii. Basic Education
Improve the learning experience and
success for boys and girls through building
safe quality learning opportunities
iv. Adolescent and Youth Development
Supporting youth to enhance their skills
Source: https://egypt.savethechildren.net/what-we-
do
i. Health
Build the capacity of Eritrean eye health
systems
Supporting the delivery of eye health
services
1. The Fred Hollows Foundation Training eye health professionals
Addressing the infrastructure needs
Increasing community awareness and
access to services
Source: https://www.hollows.org/au/what-we-
do/where-we-work/africa/eritrea?lang=en-au
i. Education
Vocational training in pottery, weaving,
3. Eritrea electrical installation, masonry, plumbing
and irrigation skills, fishery and net making
Train students in business management
2. Norwegian Refugee Council Train teachers
Equip vocational training centers with
machinery and tools
Source: https://www.nrc.no/globalassets/pdf/fact-
sheets/2018/october/eritrea/factsheet_eritrea_octob
er2018.pdf
i. Empowers poor African children, women
and families to escape poverty through
3. Aid for Africa community-based self-help programs
ii. Improve health
iii. Expand education
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iv. Create businesses
v. Protect wildlife
Source:
https://www.aidforafrica.org/?cat=105&type=membe
r-charities
1. Bill & Malinda Gates foundation
2. Save the Children
4. Ethiopia 3. Plan International
4. Danish Refugee Council
5. CARE
1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
2. Amref Health Africa
5. Kenya 3. Family Health International
4. Kenya Human Rights Commission
5. HOPE
1. Care
2. Danish Refugees Council
6. Mali 3. Save the Children
4. Oxfam
5. Action Against Hunger
1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
7. Mozambique 2. SOS Children's Villages
3. HOPE
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4. Action Against Hunger
5. Save the Children
1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
2. Care
8. Rwanda 3. World Concern International
4. Save the Children
5. Handicap International (HI)
9. i. Child Poverty
Half of all children live in poverty, spending
their formative years struggling to survive.
ii. Market Access
More inclusive markets and access can help
poor people improve their lives.
iii. Microfinance
1. Care
There’s a “savings revolution” taking place
in many developing countries.
iv. Poverty & Social Justice
Everyone in the world has the right to a life
free from poverty, violence and
discrimination.
Sudan v. Agriculture
By failing to close the gender gap in
agriculture, the world is paying dearly.
vi. Child Marriage
Child marriage is a gross human rights
violation that puts young girls at great risk.
vii. Why Women & Girls?
Why does CARE fight global poverty by
focusing on women and girls? Because we
have to.
Source: https://www.care.org/country/sudan
CAFOD works to promote peace and
2. CAFOD justice in South Sudan, as well as providing
immediate humanitarian aid.
Source: http://www.cafod.org.uk/
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DRC focuses on helping people who have fled
war and conflict, persecuted because of their
race, religion, nationality, political conviction
or social affiliation.
3. Danish Refugee Council
Work in South Sudan: DRC's overall objective
in South Sudan is to provide durable solutions
for refugees, IDPs and returnees.
http://www.drc.dk/home/
IOM has a large operation helping deal with
IDPs and refugees in South Sudan. With its
partners it helps one of the country's largest
4. International Organization for Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites, Malakal,
Migration Upper Nile State. The site provides emergency
shelter and protection to over 17,000 people.
http://www.iom.int/
War Child is committed to supporting children
in armed conflict to overcome their
experiences, and have a real chance at a
better future.
5. War Child Child supports the development of the
children of the new South Sudanese nation
through education, child protection and
psychosocial support projects.
http://www.warchild.org/
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