Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Gender Issues and Advancement of Women:
Capacity building
Education and training of women
Human rights of women
Indigenous women
Information and communication technologies
Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women
Men and boys
Millennium Development Goals
Policy advice
Research
Service provision
The girl child
Trafficking in women and girls
Women and HIV/AIDS
Women and armed conflict
Women and the environment
Women and the media
Women and the media
Women in power and decision-making
Social Development:
Aging
Conflict
Cooperative
Employment
Indigenous issues
Information and Communications Technologies
Social policy
Technical cooperation
Sustainable Development:
Agriculture
Atmosphere
Biodiversity
Biotechnology
Capacity-building
Climate change
Consumption and production patterns
Demographics
Desertification and Drought
Energy
Finance
Forests
Freshwater
Gender equality
Health
Human settlements
Indicators
Industrial development
Information for decision-making and participation
Institutional arrangements
Integrated decision-making
International cooperation for an enabling environment
International law
Land management
Major Groups
Marine Resources
Means of Implementation (Trade, Finance, Technology, Tranfer, etc.)
Mining
Mountains
Oceans and seas
Partnerships
Poverty
Protecting and managing the natural resources
Sanitation
Science
Sustainable Tourism
Sustainable development for Africa
Sustainable development in a globalizing world
Sustainable development of SIDS
Technology
Toxic chemicals
Trade and environment
Transport
Waste (hazardous)
Waste (radioactive)
Waste (solid)
Waste Management
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Geographic scope: |
Local
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Country of activity: |
Belgium
Dominican Republic
Guyana
Ecuador
Pakistan
State of Palestine
Comoros
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Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Country Not Available
Fiji
Mozambique
Trinidad and Tobago
Israel
Nauru
South Sudan
Sao Tome and Principe
Bhutan
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Spain
New Zealand
Georgia
Republic of Moldova
Germany
Nepal
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Angola
Cyprus
Hungary
China
Türkiye
Haiti
Greece
Jordan
Niger
Palau
Antigua and Barbuda
Guatemala
Latvia
Mauritania
Ghana
Sweden
Sudan
Singapore
Benin
Rwanda
Argentina
United Republic of Tanzania
Philippines
Senegal
Croatia
Maldives
Uganda
Cameroon
El Salvador
Somalia
Central African Republic
Nicaragua
Slovakia
Afghanistan
Eritrea
Oman
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Malawi
Montenegro
Zimbabwe
Iceland
Cuba
Bangladesh
Azerbaijan
Kenya
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Sierra Leone
Tuvalu
United States of America
India
Congo
Andorra
Grenada
Kuwait
North Macedonia
Bahrain
Solomon Islands
Kazakhstan
Chile
Barbados
Canada
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Finland
Norway
Libya
Samoa
Luxembourg
Djibouti
Viet Nam
Brazil
Australia
Burundi
United Arab Emirates
Madagascar
Belize
Algeria
Guinea Bissau
Honduras
Russian Federation
Estonia
Republic of Korea
Armenia
Saint Lucia
Myanmar
San Marino
Vanuatu
Marshall Islands
Holy See
Chad
Dominica
Iraq
Tonga
Bulgaria
Portugal
Brunei Darussalam
Togo
Guinea
Tunisia
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Serbia
Cape Verde
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Lebanon
Mauritius
Belarus
Cambodia
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Turkmenistan
Japan
Czechia
Lesotho
Syrian Arab Republic
Indonesia
Kiribati
Switzerland
Botswana
Costa Rica
Mongolia
Ireland
Thailand
Suriname
Qatar
Côte D'Ivoire
Uzbekistan
Denmark
Kyrgyzstan
Malta
Lithuania
Romania
Tajikistan
Poland
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Liechtenstein
Morocco
Egypt
Jamaica
Burkina Faso
Zambia
Namibia
Mexico
Monaco
Sri Lanka
Seychelles
Eswatini
France
Panama
Peru
Equatorial Guinea
South Africa
Italy
Papua New Guinea
Austria
Paraguay
Albania
Bahamas
Colombia
Ethiopia
Mali
Ukraine
Gabon
Yemen
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Slovenia
Timor-Leste
Netherlands
Saudi Arabia
Liberia
Malaysia
Gambia
Uruguay
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Millennium Development Goals: |
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Improve maternal health
Ensure environmental sustainability
Develop global partnership for development
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Mission statement: |
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Year established: |
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Year of registration: |
2005 |
Organizational structure: |
The organization was formed in 2002 by a group of medical doctors and some other individuals with the mission to provide free health care services to the children of Nigeria and Africa as a whole especially those in the rural areas, suburban settlements and the less privileged children. Our vision is to reduce child mortality rate in Africa by as much as 50% within the next 5 – 10 years. |
Number and type of members: |
34 |
Affiliation with NGO networks: |
Baba Azimi Foundation |
Funding structure: |
Membership fees or dues
Funds from other Non-Governmental Organizations
Other sources
Fundraising campaigns
Fees for providing consulting or research services
Product sales and business services
Funds from Religious Institutions
Donations and grants from domestic sources
Grants from Governments
Foreign and international grants
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Funding structure other: |
Baba Azimi Foundation |