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Hazras Charity Foundation

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Sustainable Development

Involvement in UN Partnerships: Yes

Social Development

Accreditation to: Conference of States Parties
Publications: Hazras Charity Foundation, 2023
Purpose of the organization: HAZRAS CHARITY FOUNDATION *AIMS AND OBJECTIVES* 1. TO EMPOWER THE LESS PRIVILEGE AND TO RENDER CHARITY AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, AND TO COLLABORATE WITH OTHER NGOS, GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDERS. 2. TO ESTABLISH CLINIC HOSPITAL, RURAL ROAD, PORTABLE WATER TO RURAL AREAS IN ORDER TO REDUCE RURAL URBAN MIGRATION. 3. TO EDUCATE YOUTH, WOMEN AND LESS PRIVILEGE PEOPLE ON ISLAMIC / WESTERN EDUCATION, AND TO ENGAGE YOUTH ON SELF RELIANCE AND HELP IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, AND TO EXTERBLISH SCHOOL FOR THE NEEDY AND ORPHANS. 4. TO CONTRIBUTE TO POVERTY ALLEVIATION, CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL AMENITIES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES IN NIGERIA AND WORLD AT LARGE, BY ECONOMICALLY EMPOWERING THE POOR YOUTHS, WOMEN AND WIDOWS THROUGH TRAINING IN MODERN TECHNIQUES ON TECHNOLOGIES AND FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, PROPER USE OF INPUTS, ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE AND TO MARKETS.
Activities relevant to the conference of States Parties to the convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Capacity building on Violence against women and girls, economic Empowerment Program
A list of members of the governing body of the organization, and their countries of nationality: Alstom Foundation -France Nigeria women - Nigeria Arab Foundation Forum - UAE

Financing for Development

Accreditation to: Financing for development

Informal regional network of NGOs

UN-NGO-IRENE Newsletter: Yes

Office of the Special Adviser on Africa

Purpose: The Office of the Special Adviser on Africa ( OSAA ) was officially established on 1 March 2003 by the Secretary-General Bulletin (ST/SGB/2003/6)
Illustrative Project: Capacity building and other SDGs support
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