
Amref Health Africa, tidigare kända som Amref Flying Doctors, är Afrikas ledande icke-vinstdrivande organisation arbetar för ett friskt och starkt Afrika. Vi anser att tillgång till vård är en mänsklig rättighet och vi vet att människor och samhällen som är vid god hälsa har bättre förutsättningar för att undslippa fattigdom.

Based at Columbia University with operations in more than 40 countries, ICAP is a leader in global public health, internationally known for tackling the world’s toughest health challenges—from HIV to tuberculosis, from malaria to maternal and child health, and the growing problem of non-communicable diseases, and most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic. Through innovative research, collaborative technical assistance, and a focus on strengthening health systems, ICAP helps to create better, more accessible, health services to reduce the burden of illness on people and communities. A beacon for inspiring change, ICAP disseminates knowledge and best practices to inspire better population health worldwide.
ICAP was founded at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health in 2003 by Wafaa El-Sadr. ICAP was created at a time when an estimated 2.4 million people were dying every year from HIV around the world. As the global crisis unfolded, ICAP was determined to overcome the challenge of making HIV treatment available in areas with very limited health care infrastructure.
ICAP’s pioneering approach was inspired by the experience of Dr. El-Sadr and her colleagues in the New York City community of Harlem, where HIV had been rapidly spreading and causing immeasurable suffering.
Originally called the International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs, ICAP quickly engaged in the global HIV response, enabling the successful scale-up of HIV care and treatment in some of the most resource-challenged countries in the world. The immediate results galvanized the global health community.
Committed to a healthier tomorrow for all people, ICAP pursues a vision of a world where quality health services are available to all, so that people and communities can thrive and prosper.

We are Trócaire, an International Non-Governmental Organisation (INGO).
We work with local partners in the world’s most at-risk communities and with people in Ireland to tackle the underlying causes of poverty and injustice and respond to the crises they create.
Together we bring about positive and lasting change for a just world.

Operation Smile is an international medical aid organization that performs free surgeries on children and adults with cleft lip, jaw and palate and other surgical needs. We are a religiously and politically independent organization with a 90-account.

Population, Health and Environment Ethiopia Consortium (PHEEC) was initiated and legally established on the backdrop of the global issues related to evolving demands and dynamism related sustainable development. Principle eight of the Rio Declaration states that: “to achieve sustainable development and a higher quality of life for all people, States should reduce and eliminate unsustainable patterns of production and consumption and promote appropriate demographic policies.” The Declaration also states, “The growth of the world population and production combined with unsustainable consumption patterns places increasingly severe stress on the life-supporting capacities of our planet.”
The 2005 Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and other studies have indicated that the rate of change on the ecosystems increases more rapidly and extensively through the time which poses threat on fulfilling the demands for food, fresh water, and energy. The idea for establishing PHEEC was initiated following the conference on Integrated Development for East Africa held in 2007 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The consortium was legally established on August 13, 2008 constituting 44 members as Consortium for the Integration of Population, Health and Environment (CIPHE).
The consortium was established so as to promote integrated holistic development model of population, health and environment in Ethiopia and beyond with the premise of contributing to sustainable development. Our guiding philosophy of promoting the PHE approaches upholds that in order to effectively help vulnerable communities, it is important to address the social, economic, and environmental constraints together.
The name of consortium has evolved through time to Population, Health and Environment Ethiopia Consortium (PHEEC) and the numbers of its members have significantly grown. Currently, the consortium has 81 member organizations both international and local origins operating throughout the country. The consortium is unique in its nature and pioneer in Ethiopia working on promotion of integrated multi-sector approaches. Its actions stretches from practical demonstrations of integrated development interventions at the household level to linking results to national and international policy advocacy.

The Mastercard Foundation is an international non-governmental organization established by Mastercard in 2006. It is the wealthiest charitable foundation in Canada, and one of the wealthiest in the world, with 2024 assets of $47 billion.

Established by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations (UN) in 1958 as one of the UN's five regional commissions, ECA's mandate is to promote the economic and social development of its member States, foster intra-regional integration, and promote international cooperation for Africa's development.
Made up of 54 member States, and playing a dual role as a regional arm of the UN and as a key component of the African institutional landscape, ECA is well positioned to make unique contributions to address the Continent’s development challenges.

Girl Effect believes in the power of girls to transform the world.
We are the innovative nonprofit working with and for girls to break down the barriers they face and unleash their full potential. Our compelling content, trusted programs, and connections to vital services drive measurable health, education, and livelihood outcomes.

Action for Social Development and Environmental Protection Organization (ASDEPO) is an Ethiopian CSO; non-governmental and non-profit making humanitarian organization established in 2014. ASDEPO has registered under the new CSO legislation on charity and society proclamation number 1113/2019 with the registration number of 3528. ASDEPO is mandated to operate in all regional states and city administrations of the country.

Our purpose is to create lasting change through volunteering. At VSO we do development differently. We harness the skills and expertise of volunteers to deliver long lasting change.
We put people first and empower them to be in the driving seat of their own development. Our volunteers work in collaboration with marginalised communities in every aspect of project design, delivery and evaluation, enabling the world's poorest communities to take charge of their own change.