CAMFED’s Impact and Activities in 2005: * 246,525 children benefited from CAMFED’s programme of educational support * 13,368 community activists worked with CAMFED to solve poverty-related problems that prevent girls from attending school...
BAWLP was founded on July 1991
and registered as non-profit,
voluntary and independent
organisation, whose members are
women from all types of legal
profession - judges (from all levels,
including judges from Supreme
Court, District courts),...
BLCC aims to strengthen the social development process in rural communities through multi-sectoral programs targeting the poor, in particular women and children. The goal is to empower marginalised communities through participation. BLCC
The main aim is to identify adult
bonded labour, child bonded
labour/child labour, in the various
sectors of the economy, liberate
them from slavery and follow up their
rehabilitation by the government
under the laws of the country. Bandhua...
The main objective of "Projeto Legal
Do IBISS" tries to contribute to a
'healty' society' in which human
rights are respected, access to public
services is guaranteed to all citizens,
social injustice is eliminated and
citizens are entitled to...
Work with young people age 12-20, to challenge inequalities. The project provides a streework/groupwork/information and advice service. It also supports two independently funded projects working with young people from minority ethnic communities and...
BAWA provides HIV/AIDS education,
information and counselling for
young people. In addition, home
based care training is provided. BAWA