
Médecins du Monde est une ONG internationale de développement médical faisant partie d'un réseau international. Nous fournissons une assistance médicale aux groupes vulnérables, en Belgique et dans le reste du monde.
Nous voulons une couverture universelle de santé où chaque personne a accès aux soins, sans obstacles (financiers, culturels, géographiques, etc.).
Pour mener à bien notre mission, nous nous basons sur trois piliers :
Soigner : donner un réel accès aux soins aux populations. Changer: plus qu'aider, nous voulons changer les choses à long terme. Témoigner : nous ne restons pas silencieux. Grâce à notre expérience et notre présence sur le terrain, nous interpellons les pouvoirs (locaux, régionaux et (inter)nationaux) avec des faits, des chiffres et des réalités.

CIFF is an independent philanthropic organisation, working with a range of partners seeking to transform the lives of children and adolescents. Our programmes are designed to support bold ideas to solve seemingly intractable problems.

PATH’s global team of scientists, clinicians, designers, engineers, advocates, and experts from dozens of other specialties, all share the same goal: health equity. We partner with public institutions, businesses, grassroots groups, and investors to solve the world’s most pressing health challenges.

Jesus Cares About Children. So Do We.
We are child advocates, dedicated to releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name. Through sponsorships and donations, we empower local churches to love, care for and protect children in poverty so they're free to learn, grow, play and dream.

iDE is a global team of 1,200 changemakers coming from diverse backgrounds within international development and the private sector. What we all have in common is the belief that one entrepreneur can change their community and millions can change the world.
Our work stands out in the international development arena. We are driven to end poverty but we don’t do simple handouts of supplies or cash. Instead, we believe that everyone has the ability to increase their livelihoods and build long-term resilience by their own accord. They may just need training or connections to suppliers and customers. That’s where we come in and what we mean when we say we are “powering entrepreneurs to end poverty.”

Ripple Effect empowers families in rural Africa to learn more, grow more and sell more, transforming their lives while protecting their environment. Families share what they know and have with their neighbours and wider communities, so that for each family we work with directly we know that three more will benefit. This is the ripple effect of our work and your support.

The Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) is a non-partisan and non-governmental network established in 2003 by a group of women seeking to create synergy and stronger advocacy voice for women’s advancement; it was established by 13 local associations and organizations. By 2009, NEWA had reached a membership of 42 organizations and associations working for women and children. NEWA’s and its members’ intervention and support reaches and covers women in almost all regions of the country and two regional administrations, Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa, enabling enabling NEWA to represent a national voice for women.
Pursuant to the former Charities and Societies Law, all organizations, including both NEWA and its 42 members, were required to re-register as “Ethiopian Societies” or “Ethiopian Resident Societies” or “Ethiopian Charitable Societies,” depending on whether their priority was to advocate for rights or to provide services and/or depending on whether they need to continue to be able to receive international source funds for most of their work. As a result, NEWA was divided into two networks/consortiums –those members who wished to continue to advocate for rights and were willing to face restrictions on receiving international funds; and the other for those choosing to focus on services and unable to accept restrictions on receiving international funds. This wise and strategic decision allow all of NEWA’s former members to continue to enjoy the benefits of having and collaborating through networks, and also to be able to continue working either on rights or services.

Precision Development (PxD) is a global nonprofit organization that acts as a bridge between smallholder farmers and the innovations they need.
We design, test, iterate and scale services that enable farming households to manage risks and increase their incomes. We also advise governments on digital agriculture strategy.

Afro Ethiopia Integrated Development (AEID) is a non-political, non-religious and non-governmental organization (NGO) established to engaging in supplying safe drinking water to alleviate sanitation problems and work on integrated developmental projects to reduce poverty in Ethiopia.
We intervene where there is severe shortage of clean drinking water, low environmental protection, multi layered social problem and etc.
AEID was established in December 2003 and registered legally with the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and the Federal Disaster & Preparedness Agency (DPA) .We had renewed our license and re-registered from the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopian Charities & Societies Agency valid until October 28, 2012. Again , we have renewed our registration license from the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopian Charities & Societies Agency issued on December 26,2012 to be renewed every three years as Ethiopian Residents Charity in accordance with Charities & Societies Proclamation No.621/2009 bearing the number 0215.

Founded in the UK in 2008, Hope for Justice is now an international charity working across the world. We help victims and survivors directly and also bring about long-term change through our work with governments, law enforcement, the business community and the general public. Find out more about our work and our model at our What we do page.
Our wholly owned social enterprise, Slave-Free Alliance, provides services to other organisations that wish to protect their own operations and supply chains from modern slavery.
Hope for Justice’s vision is to live in a world free from slavery, and every step of the journey towards achieving this ambition is empowered by a global movement of supporters, campaigners, donors, fundraisers and freedom-bringers.