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Good Neighbors Tanzania
GNTZ
Good Neighbors exists to make the world a place without hunger, where people live together in harmony. Good Neighbors respects the human rights of our neighbors suffering from poverty, disasters and oppression, and helps them to achieve self-reliance and enable them to rebuild hope. Good Neighbors International (GNI) was founded in Korea in 1991 and operates in 51 countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. As the first North-East Asian NGO in General Consultative status with the United Nations Economics and Social Council (UN ECOSOC), GNI has a long history of partnership with UN agencies, among all WFP, UNHCR, UNDP, UNESCO, UNICEF, UNCDF, UNOPS, UNFPA, and IOM. GNI is the largest NGO partner of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in terms of funding and operation. Good Neighbors Tanzania (GNTZ) opened its office in 2005 with NGO approval from Tanzania central government to carry out community development projects, including education, water and sanitation, health, income generation, advocacy, and humanitarian assistance for children and local residents. Since 2005, GNTZ has implemented socio-economic development projects in Dar es Salaam, Pwani, Mwanza, Shinyanga, Dodoma, Songwe, Mbeya, Unguja, Pemba, and Kigoma providing comprehensive support through an inclusive and participative process denominated Community Development Programs (CDPs). GNTZ has worked closely with local stakeholders, including local governments, vendors, and community leaders, and is an implementing partner of WFP, UNHCR, UNESCO, KOICA, and UNCDF. Currently, GNTZ operates in 6 regions and Zanzibar, employing 11 Community Development Projects (CDPs) through 6 Project-based sub-offices (Dar Es Salam (Head Office), Dodoma, Kigoma, Mwanza, Songwe, and Zanzibar). -
Good Neighbours Japan
GNJ
Good Neighbors International is an international NGO established in Korea in 1991 with the goal of providing humanitarian and development assistance to people around the world who are hurt and suffering from natural disasters, hunger, conflict, and other factors. Based on the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the organization provides support to protect children's rights and engages in regional development in over 40 countries around the world, including in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and also provides emergency assistance in the event of natural disasters, regardless of the country in which it operates. In 2020, it carried out aid projects worth $160 million. -
Government of Canada
Canada
Government of Canada For more information on UNHCR's partnership with the Government of Canada, please visit https://reporting.unhcr.org/donors-canada.