It also provides services such as health care, relief programs, sanitation, day care centers, education and skills training, first aid, emergency and disaster relief and community based rehabilitation programmes
NGOs & Charities in The Gambia, West Africa: Volunteer or donate funding, support and sponsorship to charities, charitable organisations and NGOs supporting community development, education, healthcare, sport or social empowerment projects in Gambia
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Gambia Red Cross Society
Gambia Red Cross Society A major part of the work of the Red Cross in Gambia is to assist refugees.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Worldview International Foundation
Worldview International Foundation Conducts participatory communications and media projects from grassroots level to the latest virtual reality products.
Their video training and production and participatory communication training deals with areas such as fuel saving, forestry, horticulture, crop production, skills training, family planning and institution building.
St Mary's University
St Mary's University St Mary's is a Canadian university contributing to the provision of degree level education in The Gambia.
Gambia Good Templars Association
Gambia Good Templars Association The International Organisation of Good Templars is an organisation which promotes the ideals of temperance, peace and brotherhood.
It is the largest international non-governmental organisation working in the field of temperance. IOGT is a community organisation with a wide range of social, educational and recreational activities.
International cooperation is encouraged and a variety of projects are carried out.
IOGT's development programme helps to provide better living and learning conditions.
The promotion of a positive, alcohol-free lifestyle is an important part of any such programme.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Riders for Health
Riders for Health Africa cannot hope to develop, to fight disease and to move out of the poverty trap if it continues to depend on walking, and on 13th-century forms of transport such as donkeys and hand-carts.
But neither can it develop if the 21st century vehicles sent by development agencies and others continue to break down after only a few thousand kilometres.
Riders for Health addresses this issue with a range of techniques to ensure vehicles operate for as long as they would anywhere in the developed world.
And at a normal, reasonable cost. Riders relationship with the Gambia began in 1989, when they carried out their first exploratory training projects.
In 2002 Riders and the Government of the Republic of Gambia signed a historic agreement: that the Gambia would outsource all its vehicle management (beginning with the Department of State for Health) to Riders.
Never before has an African government taken such a step.
The World Bank are lending set-up and running costs as part of their larger Participatory Health, Population and Nutrition Programme.
Riders Logistics operates through three transport management units, in Serekunda, Mansakonko and Bansang. As well as DoSH, the World Health Organisation and a number of NGOs have committed vehicles and motorcycles to the programme.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Gambia Help
Gambia Help the Gambia Health Education Liaison Project, is a US non-profit organisation enabling communities in Gambia to protect, conserve and improve their own health, the health of their community, and their natural environment by providing books, educational opportunities, seed money, and human resources.
The Well Project improves health by providing clean water year round.
The Books & Library project has created libraries and sent 25,000 books for distribution throughout Gambia. GambiaHELP also supports Library Education so the books are well cared for and accessible.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Youth Empowerment Network, Parklands, South Africa
Youth Empowerment Network work creatively with young disadvantaged and unemployed South Africans, to overcome inner oppression, and develop self-confidence, lifeskills, and leadership qualities, as the bridge to a productive life.
The mission of the Youth Empowerment Network is to empower out of school and out of work youth that are at risk in South Africa. Particularly from the disadvantaged areas, the combination of an inadequate education, depressed socio-economic circumstances and low employment prospects, make young people vulnerable to temptations such as crime and drugs.
The youth Empowerment Network aims to achieve this by providing bridging programmes that will prepare participants to enter proactively into life and work, and by motivating participants to take charge the participants to take charge of their lives and in particular take their next steps towards creatively securing their economic independence.
The mission of the Youth Empowerment Network is to empower out of school and out of work youth that are at risk in South Africa. Particularly from the disadvantaged areas, the combination of an inadequate education, depressed socio-economic circumstances and low employment prospects, make young people vulnerable to temptations such as crime and drugs.
The youth Empowerment Network aims to achieve this by providing bridging programmes that will prepare participants to enter proactively into life and work, and by motivating participants to take charge the participants to take charge of their lives and in particular take their next steps towards creatively securing their economic independence.
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