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Number of partners: 873

  • Ecumenical Refugee Program (KSPM – ERP)

    KSPM – ERP

    Ecumenical Refugee Program (KSPM – ERP)
  • Ecumenical Service for Human Dignity

    SEDHU

    SEDHU es una fundación integrada por representantes de la Iglesia Anglicana del Uruguay, Iglesia Metodista del Uruguay, Iglesia Evangélica del Río de la Plata, Arzobispado de Montevideo, Iglesia Evangélica Valdense del Río de la Plata, Asociación Cristiana de Jóvenes, Cáritas Uruguaya. SEDHU ha desarrollado un programa de inserción de migrantes y refugidos en el ámbito laboral y social desde una práctica de ciudadanía solidaria. 
  • Education Reform Initiative

    Education Reform Initiative

    ERG

    ERG, is an independent and not-for-profit think-and-do-tank that contributes to systemic transformation in education for development of the child and society through sound evidence, constructive dialogue and innovative/critical thinking. Evidence-based decision-making processes in education concerning stakeholder engagement and ensuring the access of all children to quality education are the key elements of systemic transformation. ERG, established in 2003, is a good example for the Turkish civil society, since it is an initiative supported by leading foundations in Turkey. ERG carries out its’ research and education activities through ERG Education Observatory unit and Education Laboratory.
  • Egypt Foundation for Refugee Rights

    EFRR

    The Egyptian Foundation for Refugee Rights (EFRR) is a non-governmental organization established in 2008. The EFRR provides legal assistance to refugees and migrants who are in detention and who find themselves the victims of crime. The EFRR also acts as counsel to groups of refugees seeking to organize community-based organizations and to existing refugee CBOs. In 2013 EFRR had been registered as NGO with the Ministry of Solidarity.
  • El Ruhama For Development and humanitarian Aid

    El Ruhama For Development and humanitarian Aid

    EL RUHAMA

    In 2005 El Ruhama established the country Office in Khartoum and programme offices in South Darfur state (Nyala, Tulus and Shearia), and central Darfur ( Wadi Salih, Zalinji), East Darfur (Al-Daein) and in South Kordofan state (Kadugli) and Blue Nile State (EL Damazin) , West Kordofan (Al Muglid) . Our mission is to build capacity and respond with determination, compassion and empathy per needy, the victims of disasters. Support those at risk, and promoting com­munities socioeconomic development in the most effective and efficient manner. Using available resources to sustain environment WE facilitate lasting change by: Strengthening capacity for self-help. Providing Livelihood opportunity. Delivering Humanitarian Aid services. Addressing discrimination in all its forms. Environment protection. Sustainable Human resources development. Peaceful co-existence.
  • Episcocare

    Episcocare

    Episcocare

    EpiscoCare was established in 2003 in Cairo, Egypt, as a legal body working under the umbrella of the Episcopal/Anglican Diocese of Egypt, running the development sector. EpiscoCare took over the development work related to community service and operates through local community development centres
  • Ethiopian Emergency Medical Teams

    EEMT

    Ethiopian Emergency Medical Teams
  • Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus Development and Social Services Commission

    Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus Development and Social Services Commission

    EECMY-DASSC

    The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY) is a national church officially established on January 21, 1959 (GC), although beginning of development and social services at grassroots level goes back to the 1860s. Since her establishment, the church has strengthened her contribution in improving life and livelihoods of the people of Ethiopia. In the year 1972, the EECMY took an ultimate step in defining her mission by coining of her motto “serving the whole person”, which is also known as Holistic Ministry. This innovative policy was established based on the broad understanding of the all-encompassing human needs (spiritual, psychological, social and physical) and this, obviously, has been a momentous episode in defining the purpose and role of the church in development and social services for Ethiopian society and beyond. Since then, the Church has been engaged in the well diversified development and social services in the country in a progressive manner and this vital service of the church was separately structured and registered as a development agency of the church by the Ministry of Justice in the year 2000 and obtained license for development and social services of the church. Moreover, it was re-registered in 2009 by the Charities and Societies Agency as per the Proclamation No. 621/ as Ethiopian Resident Charity Organization under the license (No. 0397). The EECMY-DASSC has a widespread and decentralized structure that promotes involvement of the wider community and concerned stakeholders, and an inherent progressive organizational culture that nurtures good governance, transparency and accountability in the overall operation of the organization. Moreover, the Commission has detailed functional structure that extends from the national office to program/project at the grassroots level and effective systems that ensures efficiency and effectiveness in its entire work.