Little Yen's is a social enterprise working in the field of solidarity tourism. The structure operates in the North of Vietnam, in one of the poorest regions of the country where many ethnic minorities live.
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Orphanage Tree of Life and Children (OAVE) aims to bring people together through cultural exchanges, integrate out-of-school children, enable disadvantaged social groups to be self-sufficient and fight deforestation.
Aimelody, Arts and Cultures, aims to use phonographic and visual art as a vehicle for entertainment, cultural enrichment and awareness.
EcoGreen Foundation aims to promote environmental protection in Zambia.
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Li Ch'utam is a local non-profit association created in 2009, which focuses on local communities to provide them with educational resources and opportunities in the valley.
The Ban Pak Audomsung center welcomes the children of Karen refugees from Burma and allows them to have access to education by offering them courses in mathematics, history, Thai, English,etc.
The Ban Unraak Center is an orphanage that welcomes more than 120 Mons, Karen and some Thai children and offers them an educational system which is recognised by the Thai state. The orphanage promotes employability amongst the children so they may have a brighter future.
The Thoo Mweh Khee Learning Center (TMK) welcomes more than 700 Karen students each year who fled Burma due to conflicts between the Burmese army and ethnic minority.
Founded in 2009, Youth Connect Foundation aims to help young Burmese migrants from various ethnic minorities integrate into the labour market by offering vocational training to some 60 young people each year.
KnNC is the only organization that offers post-baccalaureate level training to young people in the Ban Nai Soi refugee camp in Thailand.
Bridge for All is a non-profit organization that was created in 2015 with the support of community leaders, committed teachers, young volunteers and religious leaders. The objective of the organization is to strengthen the skills of young people to enable them to become caring, competent and responsible citizens in the development of the country.
Phaung Daw Oo (PDO) is a monastic school created in 1993 by the monk U Nayaka. The school's mission is to provide free and quality education to families who cannot afford to send their children to school.
Zwekabin Myay is a non-profit organization that offers free intensive education and work integration programs. The NGO provides all accommodations to program participants. Zwekabin Myay’s focus is on drop-outs and graduates from the Karen region of Myanmar, regardless of their ethnic origin or religion.
Honduras Child Alliance offers educational enrichment and healthy living programs for children and adolescents in the community of El Porvenir, on the country's north coast. In addition, to address malnutrition problems, HCA supports healthy eating initiatives.
Since 2011, AIME has been working with the local cooperative Solary to set up micro-credit programs for entrepreneurs in the indigenous Ngöbe Buglé region.
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Hermanas de la Luna was first started in 2009 by a group of women. They sought to promote fair tourism and develop community projects in the villages of San José and Las Cruces on the island of Ometepe, located in Lake Nicaragua.
Programme d'Appui à la Femme et à l'Enfance Déshéritée (PAFED) is a non-profit, non-political NGO dedicated to the defense, protection and promotion of the rights of women and children.
The Pikine North health post was created in 2005 and operates in various fields such as health, social, educational and environmental. Its main objective is to promote rapid and quality care in the local community and to be able to provide first aid, environmental and health awareness, and actions in the North Pikine district.
La Palabre is an organization that provides resources to the underserved population in Senegal.
The volunteers work to support the educational and cultural activities of the Dialaw School, in collaboration with the members of the Djarama association.
ApiAfrique is a social enterprise that develops innovative solutions to reduce waste and support women's autonomy in Senegal and French-speaking Africa.
Association Pour Enfants Handicapés au Sénégal (APEHS) is an association that aims to promote specific and individualised support for young people with physical, mental and deafness in Senegal.