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Vicar Hope Foundation
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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
Economic and Social
:
Children
Climate Change
Disabled Persons
Education
Environment
Extreme poverty
Family
Sustainable Development
Values
Water
Women
Women/gender Equality
Youth
Gender Issues and Advancement of Women
:
Advocacy and outreach
Education and training of women
Policy advice
The girl child
Trafficking in women and girls
Violence against women
Women and health
Women and poverty
Women and the economy
Social Development
:
Aging
Disabled persons
Employment
Information and Communications Technologies
Poverty
Youth
Sustainable Development
:
Climate change
Education
Gender equality
Health
Human settlements
Information for decision-making and participation
Institutional arrangements
Partnerships
Poverty
Rural Development
Sanitation
Waste (solid)
Waste Management
Geographic scope:
National
Country of activity:
Nigeria
Millennium Development Goals:
Promote gender equality and empower women
Reduce child mortality
Improve maternal health
Ensure environmental sustainability
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Mission statement:
MAIN GOALS I. To invest in healthcare and create a network of world-class medical facilities, medical outreaches and to carry out enlightenment campaigns and advocacy that improve general health outcomes for communities. II. To provide a platform for the safety and protection of women and children, enhancing their status through education, empowerment, welfare, positive lifestyles cues, and personal development and to further the ideals of gender equity in society. III. To enhance an environment that protects the physically challenged, vulnerable and socio-economically underprivileged and offer skills development opportunities that make them resilient. IV. To take an active interest in the civic, social, and moral status of the communities, encourage good citizenship, by putting young people at the centre of the Foundation’s major programming in Education, Youth Intellectual Leadership, Skills Development, and wholesome recreation, instigating social and behavioural change, enhancing human-to-human relationships, promote peace and unity in society, and foster a spirit of understanding V. To aid the provision of social amenities including housing, potable water and sanitary facilities to indigent families, rural settlements and slum communities and to pursue the promotion of hygiene, sanitation and planet friendly policies that would improve the living environment for humans and animals. VI. To align the activities of the Foundation with the objectives of the United Nations Organization and its agencies VII. The Foundation policy is to seek out and collaborate with local, national and international non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, and government organizations at all levels on specific projects and programme that are aligned with the objectives of the Foundation and in so doing share capacity and resources to achieve greater outcomes. VIII. Community involvement is at the heart of our mission, acknowledging that lasting impact arises from active collaboration with the communities we serve. IX. We recognize the importance of government involvement, fostering partnerships that amplify the reach and effectiveness of our initiatives. X. Accountability to donors is a fundamental principle, ensuring that resources entrusted to us are deployed with transparency and efficiency. XI. Equally important is transparency to beneficiaries. As we strive to build trust through open communication about our activities, we are committed to providing responsive services that prioritize their needs of beneficiaries, placing them at the centre of our efforts. XII. We take responsibility for the well-being of our staff, volunteers, and partners, fostering a culture of mutual respect and support. XIII. In our pursuit of excellence, learning, and innovation are ingrained in our approach.
Year established:
2015
Year of registration:
2015
Funding structure:
Donations and grants from domestic sources
Fundraising campaigns
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