Supporting Africans

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Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (ACODE) is an Independent Public Policy Research and Advocacy Think Tank. With headquarters in the heart of Uganda’s capital, Kampala, ACODE is one of the regional leaders in cutting-edge public policy research and analysis in a range of areas including governance, trade, environment, and science and technology. ACODE’s Board of Trustees, the policy making organ of the Organization is comprised of eminent scholars, policy makers and practitioners from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. ACODE’s research team is a unique blend of multi-disciplinary professionals with specialized expertise in cutting age policy research, advocacy and monitoring of public policy. 
 
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BROSDI , Busoga Rural Open Source & Development Initiative is an not for profit organization that works with government and the civil society in improving rural livelihoods. This is through the use of ICT and open development mediums that include effective knowledge sharing, information management and use of FOSS in rural settings. The execution is effected her thematic areas of health, agriculture and education. BROSDI's headquarters are situated in Wainha Village , Baitambogwe sub county, Mayuge District; and it was incorporated in 2003; and was an outcome of the South to South Exchange held in Uganda in 2002 supported by Hivos, IICD and IDRC.

VISION:
A community empowered to assess its existing environment with the aid of ICT by embracing knowledge sharing 

MISSION:
To empower the civil society through knowledge sharing using ICT as a medium so that they can improve their livelihoods.

Village-to-Village is a small charity supporting positive and sustainable livelihoods in East Africa.

We support two partner organisations Village-to-Village Tanzania in the village of Uchira where we have been working for over ten years and Global Village Network in Uganda who we have begun to support this past year.

John and Elnora Ferguson Centre for African Studies (JEFCAS) supports teaching and research on Africa at the University of Bradford.  Located in the world-renowned Department of Peace Studies, the Centre endeavours to combine intellectual rigour and policy relevance through research, publications and seminars that offer insights into the interplay between the political, diplomatic and analytical worlds. The Centre's mission is to foster a collaborative and vibrant environment in which expertise on Africa is shared between academics, researchers, and students across all departments and research centres within the School of Social and International Studies (SSIS). It also acts as a platform for interdisciplinary research, bringing the University's Africanists together with scholars from African, American and European Universities. 
 

AHCM is a team of dedicated ugandan members with a commitment to give hope to the orphaned, street children and children from impoverished families.

It is a christian Community Based Organization registered by Wakiso District Council (CBO; REG. NO: WCBO/579/2006). It's located in Nansana East II Zone, Wakiso District on Hoima Road

The mission of Another Hope Children's Ministries is:

"To continuously bring hope through providing love and care in a christian environment to the orphaned, street children and children from impoverished families in Nansana, Wakiso and the surrounding areas"

And Vision of: "Reaching the children of Uganda for christ"

John and Elnora Ferguson Centre for African Studies is an integral part of the University of Bradford's world renowned Peace Studies Department. With strategic support from the Allan and Nesta Ferguson Trust, the Centre offers a forward-looking environment where academics, researchers, students and public and private sector entities come to gain and share knowledge of contemporary African issues - with a specific focus on education for peace, conflict and human security studies.

Halt AIDS was established in 1996 as an indigenous, non-profit, non-governmental, non-religious and non-ethnic organization in response to the alarming spread of HIV/AIDS in Plateau State and the North-Central Region of Nigeria.

AG Eunice International Football Academy is a soccar development organisation and Non-profit making organisation set to cultivate new and unknown talent inNigeria. We are working together with other teams and clubs within and outside Nigeria. Our main aim and objective is besically to fight crime, HIV/AIDS and drug abuse through sports.

- Foundation For Education and Development (FED)

- Mukono Women's AIDS Task Force (MWAFT)

- Christian Family Helpers (CFH)

- Gabula Atudde Women's Grip (Gabula Atudde)

- Gombe Youth Development Organisation (GYDO)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ONE IN SIX AFRICAN CHILDREN DIES
BEFORE THE AGE OF FIVE


MOST OF THESE DEATHS COULD BE PREVENTED


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