Monday, September 12, 2011

All As One-west Africa, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

All As One was established in 1997 as an international charity. We are a non-governmental organization (NGO) registered in Sierra Leone, whose US office is an IRS 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization and whose Dubai office is a nonprofit organization licensed through Dubai International Humanitarian City.

Our mission is to respond to the critical dilemma of the orphaned, abandoned, abused and destitute.

Volunteers are needed in a number of areas -- some that require specific skills and others that simply require a passion for the orphaned and destitute children of Sierra Leone:

School administrators, educators, parents and students, willing to present the "Children Caring About Children" project to their schools.

Event planners (professional or not) to plan and host events to raise awareness and/or funds for the Children's Center.

People with fundraising experience, who can locate and contact various possible sources of funding for All As One.

Professional printers, willing to donate time and/or services to help with some of our printing needs.

College and high school students, willing to distribute flyers, raise funds, raise awareness, wear our shirts, and tell everyone they can about All As One and the situation in Sierra Leone.

Business owners, willing to partner with All As One in our work, or sponsor special projects.

People with friends, willing to host neighborhood informational gatherings to show the All As One DVD

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Campaign For Good Governance Cgg, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

Campaign for Good Governance (CGG) is a registered national non-government organisation (NGO) advocating for good governance in Sierra Leone. Leaders of the pro-democracy movement formed CGG in 1996 after the first multi-party elections in three decades.

CGG exists to increase citizen participation in governance through advocacy, capacity building and civic education in order to build a more informed civil populace and a democratic State.

Monday, August 1, 2011

United Nations Development Programme Undp Sierra Leone, Freetown, West Africa

UNDP Sierra Leone, since the end of the civil conflict in 2002 has focused its advocacy and resources on assisting the Government and people of Sierra Leone in addressing the fundamental causes as well as the immediate consequences of the war.

Working closely with the Government, civil society and other UN agencies, UNDP Sierra Leone has shifted its emphasis from short-term stabilization measures to transformative initiatives that address the origins of the conflict within the overarching framework of the Millennium Development Goals.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

My Own Children International, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

An International children's and youths' charity non-profit making organization focus mainly on children and youth such as orphans, street children, disabled children, abandoned children, amputees and other vulnerable children and youths.We advocate for basic needs support such as( food, clothing, shelter, educational support and other support in kind.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Youth Movement For Peace And Non-violence, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

The Youth Movement for Peace and Non-Violence; a non-profit non-political youth-serving agency was officially launched on the 2nd of November 2001.

The idea of its formation was to affect a culture of non-violence, especially amongst youth who became victims and perpetrators of the decade old civil conflict in our country.

With relative peace in Sierra Leone after the signing of the Lome Peace Accord, the Youth Movement for Peace and Non-Violence is determined to effect a transformation from the culture of war to a culture of peace and non-violence.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Childhelp Sierra Leone, Makeni, Sierra Leone, West Africa

Thousand of our Sierra Leone children are seriously affected by rebel war and other factors and need love and care. This is a sponsorship and adoption program for children from one (1) day old to 15 years, who are now hopeless and homeless, living in overcrowded, shattered or burnt homes and many are highly in prostitution.

The suffering and the various act on them is great. Over 690,000 children are traumatised and thousands has lost their mothers and relatives, properties and houses burnt down. You can’t help them all but, you can be lifesaver for one child as a CHILDHELP sponsor.

A sponsor is a special friend who can take care of a poor child here monthly. A specify child is assigned to you, by sending regular monthly support to provide his basic needs. This monthly support provides your child with decent clothings, money for school fees and supplies, supplementary food, medical care and Christian guardian.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Organization For Research And Extension Of Intermediate Technology (oreint), Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

The organization for Research and Extension of Intermediate Technology (OREINT) is a local NGO founded in 1985 and is registered with the Ministry of Development and Economic Planning.

The main thrust of the organization is development and environment. OREINT provides technical assistance to worthwhile community initiatives geared towards sustainable development through participatory project design implementation, monitoring and evaluation at the grassroots level.

OREINT’s mission is to empower communities/people in order to develop their potentials for poverty eradication and economic liberation.