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  • National Center for Social Solidarity (EKKA Greece)

    National Center for Social Solidarity (EKKA Greece)

    EKKA

    The National Centre for Social Solidarity (E.K.K.A.) is a State Organization based in Athens under the authority of the Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance and Social Solidarity. It was established in terms of the article 6 Bill 3106/2003, with the name the National Centre for Emergency Social Aid (E.K.A.K.B.) and renamed as E.K.K.A. in terms of the article 20 Bill 3402/2005. The tasks of the Organization of E.K.K.A. are specified in the Presidential Decree 22/2006.
  • National Commission for Refugees and Displaced Persons

    SP-CNRA

    National Commission for Refugees and Displaced Persons (SP-CNRA)
  • National Confederation of Disabled People

    NCDP

    National Confederation of Disabled People
  • National Congress of Ukrainians in Moldova

    National Congress of Ukrainians in Moldova

    CNUM

    National Congress of Ukrainians of Moldova (NCUM) is a non-profit and non-governmental organization that implements its goal of protecting and supporting Ukrainians in Moldova.
  • National Council for Family Affairs (NCFA)

    National Council for Family Affairs (NCFA)

    NCFA

    In recognition of the family as the natural and fundamental group unit of society and the best environment to prepare generations for productive lives and responsible citizenship, the National Council for Family Affairs (NCFA) was founded by a Royal Decree in 2001. A civil society organization presided by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, NCFA is an umbrella organization that supports, coordinates and facilitates the work of its partners and relevant institutions which are involved and influential in the field of family affairs. Our multi-sectoral and participatory approach ensured establishing strong partnerships with national governmental and non-governmental organizations, and international organizations.
  • National Initiative for Development Organization

    NIDO

    A National NGO specifically working in Darfur Delivering humanitarian aid services to the target beneficiaries. Health (PHC) Nutrition Education Food security and livelihood Agriculture & Livestock WASH Peace Building Protection
  • National Planning Organization

    NPO

    National Planning Organization (NPO) is a Sudanese humanitarian, community-centric NGO. Its mission is to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of communities in Darfur through the implementation of humanitarian and development projects.
  • National Youth Foundation

    National Youth Foundation

    NYT

    The National Youth Foundation (FNT) is the only member with full rights, from Romania, of the European Agency for Information and Counseling for Youth - ERYICA. The FNT network distinguished itself by obtaining, by a member foundation, the Quality Certificate for Youth Centers of the Council of Europe – the highest profile distinction in Europe, which confirms the fulfillment of the quality standards imposed by the Council of Europe. Thus, in Romania, in the FNT network, it is the only youth center that obtained and holds this certification. At the level of the member states of the Council, there are only 14 other such certified centers. Over time, the FNT network has been involved in major projects for youth development. Within the Romanian Capital of Youth program, member foundations of the FNT network were involved and are still involved in its implementation in 3 of the 7 cities that won the title (Timișoara, Târgu Jiu, Ploiești). Also, in the last 5 years, the FNT network has made considerable efforts to attract funding and involve hundreds of young people in the renovation of spaces intended for them, including saving buildings belonging to local communities. These efforts demonstrate the real care that FNT members give to the development of young people and the spaces intended for them. In 2022, declared the EUROPEAN YEAR OF YOUTH by the European Commission, FNT contributed significantly to the success of Romania, which occupied the first position in the list of countries that recorded activities carried out on this occasion. Moreover, with more than 1800 activities registered at network level, FNT not only surpassed other national networks, but even surpassed the country occupying the 2nd place – France, FNT thus becoming the national network in Europe with the most activities registered in the European Year of Youth. This performance was also appreciated by ANPCDEFP, the agency in Romania that implements the youth programs of the European Commission, which awarded the National Youth Foundation for the success at the network level and the contribution made to Romania's success in this field.