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AIDRom
AIDRom
AIDRom's mission reflects the organization’s “ethos”: “convening churches and civil society for a common response to social problems in Romanian society.” Guided by AIDRom's mission statement, the objectives follow the Paths for Inter-Christian and Interreligious Dialogue, laying a solid foundation for our interfaith conferences and consultations, for ecumenical prayer, and for the formation of young laypeople and future priests. -
DLA Piper Hungary
DLA Piper
DLA Piper is a global law firm that gives free advice to nonprofits, UN agencies, intergovernmental organizations and social enterprises. The company supports social and economic development, sound legal institutions and women's advancement in under-resourced regions. -
Development for Peace Organization
DPO
Development For Peace Organization (DPO) is an Ethiopian National Organization, established in Addis Ababa in 2020, and the organization is officially registered in accordance with legislation on the Agency for Civil Society Organizations by the registration number 5164. Our organization is legally registered to work in Ethiopia as a National NGO (Reg. 5164) and as an INGO in South Sudan (Reg. 4178), Somalia (Reg. NGOD/Moifar0422/022), and Kenya (OP.218/051/22-400/12732). It is also under registration process in Sudan, Yemen, and Rwanda. The organization is officially registered with a mission to strive to meet the humanitarian and developmental needs of societies regardless of race, color, religion, or cultural background. -
Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
HCLU
The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU, Hungarian: Társaság a Szabadságjogokért, abbreviated TASZ) is a Hungarian human rights NGO. Since its foundation in 1994, it has been working for everybody being informed about their fundamental human rights and empowered to enforce it against the undue interference by those in position of public power. -
Dan Church Aid
DCA
DCA works with climate action from Copenhagen to Harare, from Kathmandu to Bamako, and from forests and villages to conference halls and government offices. Every day we see how climate change and environmental damage are getting worse, and how it’s the most vulnerable people who suffer the most. These interconnected challenges are not just future threats, they are already disrupting lives, livelihoods, and ecosystems in the communities we serve.