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Number of partners: 933

  • Business Professianel Women’s Organization

    BPWO

    Business and professional Women organization is a voluntary body, non-governmental, non-profit without discrimination of color, race, language or religion. This organization took upon itself to lead pioneer work in the capacity building, guiding women economically, technically, and encouraged community based women to bear the responsibility and put the capacities of the educated professional women to serve the objectives of sustainable and rural development so as to open new directions regionally and internationally to gain new experiences from the international organizations so as to exchange knowledge and expertise to achieve permanent partnership for development. Business and professional women organization is affiliated club of Sudanese Federation of Business and professional women which is affiliated of International Federation of Business and Professional Women.
  • Budapest Municipality

    Budapest Municipality

    BM

    23 local governments (districts) and the Municipality of Budapest (city government) share the governing responsibilities. The Municipality of Budapest does not own any health care institutions (primary care and outpatient specialist care belong to the district local governments, hospital inpatient care belong to the State). Budapest city government owns high number of elderly homes and also responsible for homeless care services throughout the city (community based services – such as home care – are supervised by local governments). Budapest runs the public transport of the city, the public cleaning services, waste transport, drinking water supply services, chimney cleaning services, and public park maintenance.
  • Budapest Methodological Centre of Social Policy and Its Institutions

    Budapest Methodological Centre of Social Policy and Its Institutions

    BMSZKI

    Budapest Methodological Centre of Social Policy and Its Institutions (BMSZKI) is the largest homeless service provider in Budapest. With its constantly changing and developing institutions, BMSZKI is one of the largest social service providers in the country and the Central European region.
  • British Council

    British Council

    British Council

    The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
  • Brazilian Association for the Defense of Women, Children and Youth

    ASBRAD

    Fundada em 1997, por profissionais de diversas áreas engajados na defesa dos direitos humanos, dentre eles a presidenta Sra. Dalila Figueiredo. A equipe é multidisciplinar e os atendimentos voltados à população carente do município de Guarulhos, sendo que a partir de 2008 a instituição ampliou seu trabalho às 27 capitais brasileiras.
  • Bona Fide Charitable Organization

    Bona Fide Charitable Organization

    Bona Fide

    Assistance services in the administrative procedures related to documentation in the fields of immigration, tax, social security, accommodation registration for successful employment, legal protection and interpretation/translation in the field of employment abuse and offences.
  • Blumont

    Blumont

    Blumont

    Blumont works with communities around the world to overcome challenges and create a foundation for progress. Our vision is a world where a community’s future is not determined by its circumstances, but by the aspirations of its people. We have more than two decades of experience supporting communities recovering from conflict; families returning from displacement; and people moving from reliance on aid to resilient futures.
  • Blue Forest Foundation

    Blue Forest Foundation

    AKSEN Project

    The Blue Forest Foundation was established in 2017 by Mariann Hornyák to support children and adults with sensory processing disorders in fulfilling their social roles. Our goal is to create an accepting and inclusive atmosphere for all members of the Foundation that promotes inclusion and equal opportunities. Since many families have fled Ukraine since February 2022 due to the war, we realized that a dedicated space was necessary to support the large number of children with special educational needs. As a result, we provided administrative support to a team of Ukrainian specialists who launched a project called AKSEN – Assistance to Kids with Special Educational Needs.