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AFRIKIDS IS A GRASS ROOTS CHILD RIGHTS NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION WORKING WITH FAMILIES IN NORTHERN GHANA TO IMPROVE LIFE FOR THEIR MOST VULNERABLE AND DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN. OUR PHILOSOPHY IS TO:-LISTEN TO WHAT A COMMUNITY KNOWS IT NEEDS,-EMPOWER THEM TO MAKE THE NECESSARY CHANGES THEMSELVES,-ENSURE ABSOLUTE SUSTAINABILITY
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Ghana, Camden |
£1,989,105
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The Global Fund for Children works to advance the dignity of children and youth around the world by investing small grants and organisational strengthening support in programmes of innovative community based organisations that engage marginalised and vulnerable children and youth in their communities.
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Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Thailand, Vietnam, Southwark, United States, Tanzania, Uganda, Mexico, Mozambique, Romania, South Africa, Zambia, Argentina, Philippines, Eswatini, Afghanistan, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Guatemala, Honduras, Lebanon, Liberia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Dominican Republic, Panama, Turkey, Barking And Dagenham, Hackney, Jamaica, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Peru, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Bhutan, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Burundi, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Moldova, Ukraine, Serbia, East Timor |
£2,905,344
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We are dedicated to transforming the lives of the world?s most disadvantaged children by focusing on literacy and education. We implement sustainable programs which aim to raise literacy standards and give individuals every possible chance to receive a quality education. Promoting and teaching literacy in early childhood years is not only key to success at school but also later in life.
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London |
£244,289
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PEAS founds and manages sustainably financed secondary schools in Africa in response to massive excess demand for affordable secondary education. We also support governments to improve 100s of schools in the countries we work. PEAS schools fund running costs from a mixture of very low fees, income generating projects and government subsidy. As of 2024, we run 36 schools across Uganda and Zambia.
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London |
£7,069,278
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The relief of poverty, suffering and distress in any part of the world caused directly or indirectly by corruption.The promotion for the public benefit of ethical standards of conduct and compliance with the law by governmental, industrial, commercial, voluntary sector and professional organisations in international and domestic business transactions and overseas development initiatives.
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National |
£4,047,000
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Kids Club Kampala is helping vulnerable kids in the slums of Uganda to survive and thrive. Providing for both their immediate needs and strengthening their futures through educating, feeding, protecting, and skilling.
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Uganda |
£722,439
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UNICEF is the world's leading organisation working for children. UNICEF works in partnership with families, local communities, partners and governments in over 190 countries and territories to help every child realise their full potential.UNICEF UK raises funds for UNICEF's emergency and development work around the world and advocates for lasting change for children worldwide.
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National |
£176,530,000
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Creating jobs and opportunities to make a living through projects that build essential community facilities, training local builders and communities in construction and business skills, promoting environmentally sound technolgies and appropriate building design.
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Zambia |
£1,253,683
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To advance education throughout Africa and the UK by the provision of but not limited to, providing educational courses, assisting in the operation of community led education centres and providing grants to individuals to further education as trustees from time to time may determine.
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Ghana |
£70,476
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The object of the Charity is for the public benefit to advance education in Sub-Saharan Africa. ESSA will play a vital role in transforming education: boosting the work of others, focusing on impact and outcomes and spreading best practice. In this way we aim to improve the effectiveness of investment in education, especially where systems are most challenged.
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Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, Eswatini, Mali, Angola, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Liberia, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Congo (Democratic Republic), Madagascar, Togo, Lesotho, Botswana, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Mauritius, Namibia, Burundi, Cape Verde, Comoros, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, SÆo Tom‚ And Principe, Seychelles |
£1,194,285
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Lively Minds works to get pre-school children in rural Ghana and Uganda school-ready. Working through government we build the skills and confidence of marginalised mothers to run educational Play Schemes & provide nurturing care at home. This improves the quality of life and life-chances for children, parents and the wider communities.
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Ghana, Uganda |
£2,875,949
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The relief of poverty and sickness anywhere in the world, and in particular, those affected by natural causes or by wars and conflicts either foreign or domestic To advance the education of persons in need, including orphans, anywhere in the world by the provision of financial aid and materials
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Bangladesh, India, Mali, Afghanistan, Nepal, Pakistan, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Occupied Palestinian Territories, The Gambia |
£12,356,669
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Railway Children aims to change the situation for street children around the world, by working through local organisations and advocating for change in government policies. Through partners we reach out to children as early as possible and act as an authoritative voice on their behalf to provoke actions and evoke the change they need.
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India, Kenya, Tanzania, Manchester City |
£4,436,112
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To advance education, including (without limitation) by identifying, teaching mentoring and developing highly gifted African children and young people and advancing the education of the gifted generally. The aim is to set a benchmark for gifted education and deliver high quality gifted educational opportunities in cooperation with leading African universities and international partners.
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Ghana, Richmond Upon Thames, Uganda, Nigeria, Botswana |
£384,028
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1. To advance or assist in the advancement of the charitable educational aims and activities of the Ben Gurion University of the Negev situated in Beersheva in the State of Israel ("the University")2. Through or in association with the University, to promote or assist in promoting such charitable purposes connected with the advancement of education in the state of Israel or elsewhere.
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Israel |
£1,649,126
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The Charity's objectives are to carry out activities that relieve the suffering, hardship and neglect of children and young persons anywhere in the world. One to One Children's Fund is a small charity, and to make a virtue of necessity, we always start small. We change some precious lives immediately, but the bigger prize is that we create a model that we and others can follow.
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Zimbabwe, Israel, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Malawi, Congo (Democratic Republic), Occupied Palestinian Territories, Cameroon, Kosovo |
£1,027,342
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Birmingham Newman University provides higher education courses at foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate degree level. It is a generalist university with a specialism in teacher training.
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Canada, China, Germany, Italy, United States |
£25,011,023
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TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL AND MATERIAL ASSISTANCE, AND SUPPORT TO AND FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION, ART AND SCIENCE AND OTHER BRANCHES OF LEARNING, (INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF SCHOLARSHIPS) AT TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY AND ANY CHARITABLE, NON-PROFIT MAKING EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF ACADEMIC STANDING WITH WHICH THE UNIVERSITY SHALL AT ANY TIME BE AMALGAMATED OR ASSOCIATED AND ANY OTHER SUCH INSTITUTION.
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Israel, Camden |
£4,151,112
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Feed the Minds' vision is "A world in which all people everywhere have the opportunity to live life in all its fullness". We run practical education projects with local partners; to help adults gain knowledge, skills and confidence that transforms their lives. Each project covers either health education, work skills, civic education, peacebuilding or practical theological education.
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Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Philippines, Malawi, Nepal, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Congo (Democratic Republic), Suriname |
£716,529
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The UK charity supports and funds a school for girls in Ibba, South Sudan. The school opened to its first intake of 40 girls in 2014. Each year about 40 more girls have joined, so that the school is now full with 360 girls in 2023. The school employs 40 people as teachers, matrons, cooks, cleaners, etc. The charity continues to raise funds to finance school buildings and operating costs.
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South Sudan |
£435,627
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Plan International UK is a global children's charity. We strive to advance children's rights and equality for girls all over the world. We work to give every child the same chance in life by giving children and their communities access to education, healthcare, clean water and more. And if disaster strikes we are there to protect children to keep them learning and help them recover.
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Bangladesh, China, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Thailand, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Zambia, Philippines, Mali, Brazil, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Liberia, Malawi, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Paraguay, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, South Sudan, Egypt, Peru, Ecuador, Laos, East Timor |
£70,627,000
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Sabre Education is an education charity working in rural Ghana, to build a brighter future for marginalised and disadvantaged children, with a core focus on the kindergarten sector, where the needs are greatest. Sabre's Brighter Futures Programme provides an innovative and carefully considered response to the challenges of poor learning environments and weak teacher capacity.
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Ghana |
£945,093
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UWC MAKES EDUCATION A FORCE TO UNITE PEOPLE, NATIONS AND CULTURES FOR PEACE AND A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE. UWC SEEKS TO ACHIEVE THIS THROUGH 18 UWC SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES WORLDWIDE AND UWC NATIONAL COMMITTEES IN OVER 150 COUNTRIES.
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National |
£5,917,000
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1. We run an access to education program providing support to junior high schools in Upper West Ghana.2. We support small businesses in Upper West Ghana - training workshops, small grants, on-going support, one on one mentoring. 3. We work with and support a Special Needs Awareness Program.
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Ghana |
£196,064
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We facilitate learning environments in schools, universities, workplaces and professional sporting teams to further our charitable purposes.
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Netherlands, Scotland, South Africa, Throughout England And Wales |
£987,079
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Improve and enhance the standards of independent further and higher educational institutions by the establishment of a system of accreditation of such institutions and their programmes of study and by the provision of an advisory and consultancy service in the field of further and higher education in the United Kingdom and Elsewhere.
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Bahrain, Bulgaria, Ghana, Singapore, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Guernsey, South Africa, Chile, Lebanon, Sudan, Greece, Mauritius, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Hungary, Macau, Turks And Caicos Islands |
£763,571
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Love the One exists to provide poor, orphaned and abused children with free holistic medical care primarily in developing countries, currently focusing on the country of India.
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India, Romania |
£778,129
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Marlborough College is incorporated by Royal Charter and registered as an education charity. The College provides education for boys and girls for the ages 13-18. The number of pupils in the College averaged 924 of whom 888 were boarders and 36 were day pupils. Under its grant making policy the total number of pupils receiving fee assistance in the academic year 2014/15 was 119.
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Malaysia |
£61,550,000
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Environment and climate change projects, health & hygiene projects, education projects, English & computer teaching. Community youth and sport projects. Annual events such as; English language day, World Health Day, International Children's Day, tree planting, litter tidying, Older Persons day, International Volunteers Day. Support of orphans and disabled persons and community in
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Environment and climate change projects, health & hygiene projects, education projects, English & computer teaching. Community youth and sport projects. Annual events such as; English language day, World Health Day, International Children's Day, tree planting, litter tidying, Older Persons day, International Volunteers Day. Support of orphans and disabled persons and community in Tajikistan.
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Tajikistan |
£12,394
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Able Child Africa works toward a world in which no child with a disability is left behind, bringing together a network of organisations that protect, educate and amplify the voices of children and young people with disabilities. We work across Africa, breaking down barriers to inclusion so that children with disabilities are able to thrive.
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Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda |
£909,023
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Raise awareness and increase understanding of global development issues amongst practising architects and built environment professionals in order to have a positive impact on the lives of those who are disadvantaged and vulnerable.Foster change in the culture of architecture, to make it more relevant and meaningful in the context of global development issues
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Colombia, South Africa, Camden, Nepal, Ecuador |
£27,439
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We provides educational opportunities for southern Africa through scholarships and community-based projects, building the skills and leadership required to facilitate development in the region, and using our networks to enable development practitioners from all over the region to share their knowledge. We aim in particular to improve access to education for disadvantaged groups.
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Zimbabwe, Lambeth, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia, Eswatini, Malawi, Lesotho, Namibia |
£2,167,134
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Embrace the Middle East, formerly known as BibleLands, seeks to improve the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the Middle East. We do this in partnership with local Christians, focusing on education, healthcare and community development.
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Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Egypt |
£4,573,000
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Pratham UK conducts high quality, low cost and replicable interventions to address gaps in the Indian education system. Our best known programme, Teaching at the Right Level, teaches basic literacy and numeracy in as little as 30 days for £14 per student. Our work also includes preschool, digital, vocational and women's education programmes in 21 states across India.
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India |
£1,513,717
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a. Providing advice and support to individuals and schools to assist the development of effective education initiatives such as prize giving and building a resourse centre/library.b. Providing a free network of educational aids such as books and computers. TO ADVANCE ANY PURPOSE WHICH ARE EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE UNDER THE LAWS OF ENGLAND AND WALES FROM TIME TO TIME.
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Nigeria |
£24,015
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Afghanaid's work is to assist village level groups to improve their livlihoods and to mitigate some of the disadvantages they face. Improved livlihoods are acheived by developing the physical, financial, natural, social and human resources available to them in a sustainable way.
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Afghanistan |
£16,318,602
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Amala's mission is to use the power of education to transform the lives of refugees, their communities and the world. We develop high quality and inclusive education programmes aimed at out-of-school refugee and displaced youth.
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Jordan, Kenya, Greece, Lebanon |
£533,218
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Our Vision is to see impoverished young people in Israel have equal opportunities to bloom and reach their full potential in Education Health General well-being
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Caerphilly, Cardiff, Vale Of Glamorgan, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Torfaen, Newport City, Monmouthshire |
£23,331
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Children of the Mekong is the UK branch of Enfants du Mekong, a French charity founded in Laos in 1958. Our mission is to educate, train and mentor the poorest children and young people.We run sponsorship programmes, developments projects, education centres and foster houses in six countries of Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
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China, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia, Burma, Laos |
£213,410
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Computer Aid International works with education, health and other non-profit organisations in developing countries to improve the effectiveness of their development interventions through IT. By providing low-cost equipment and software, and working with partners to provide training and support, we aim to reduce poverty through cost-effective, practical and locally relevant IT solutions.
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Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Mali, Angola, Ethiopia, Liberia, Malawi, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Congo (Democratic Republic), Madagascar, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, The Gambia, Guinea, Burundi, Comoros |
£1,851,215
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Raising money to benefit people in Laos, and to support them to attend College or University in their home country or abroad. The operation of the LEOT school in Luang Prabang and the support of the local community through community projects.
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Laos |
£186,345
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RESTLESS DEVELOPMENT is an international non-governmental organisation with a mission to "place young people at the forefront of development" and has been operating since 1985.
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India, Zimbabwe, Lambeth, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Nepal, Sierra Leone |
£8,983,000
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SeeBeyondBorders is a charity that provides Cambodian children with access to quality teaching and learning at school. We are committed to sustainably improving education standards in Cambodia and promote local participation, management, responsibility and ownership across all of our programs.
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Cambodia |
£124,922
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To advance the education of children in Namibia and in particular those children attending Otjikondo School village in Outjo To advance the education of former pupils of this school by providing suitable assistance so that they may continue their education at a suitable establishment of further education
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Namibia |
£18,100
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United World Schools (UWS) works in some of the world's poorest regions and enables children in remote, post-conflict areas to gain access to free education and improve their life chances. They partner with local communities to build schools and develop local teachers, providing a low cost and sustainable way to teach the unreached.
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Cambodia, Burma, Nepal |
£3,549,478
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The Charity contributes to saving vision through the education of ophthalmic personnel in developing countries. We favour short teaching courses using international and local expert teachers . We promote an educational culture of self help so that attendees achieve not only a higher standard of practice but to seek to be the architects of their own professional development and advancement.
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China, Kenya, Malaysia, Uganda, South Africa, Ethiopia, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Lesotho |
£97,137
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A Partner in Education (APIE) is committed to developing a new model of international collaboration in education for the purposes of accelerating and enhancing learning outcomes for children in Rwanda. APIE works in partnership with the Rwandan government, other INGOs, local NGOs and UK education providers to design and deliver appropriate and relevant training and resources for Rwandan teachers.
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Rwanda |
£200,648
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Ark is an education charity that exists to make sure that all children, regardless of their background, have access to a great education and real choices in life. Ark incubates, launches and scales ventures that share our mission and values.
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India, South Africa, Uganda |
£24,150,000
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Afrika Tikkun UK raises funds to support the work of Afrika Tikkun NPC, an award winning child development charity in South Africa providing community based education and health care programmes for underprivileged children in the townships. The charity has been through a period of significant growth over the last five years and now reaches over 17,000 beneficiaries.
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Surrey, South Africa |
£2,759,147
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We fund a school in India for 118 children of deprived background
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India |
£14,972
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To advance the education of children and young people in the Kirtipur Municipality District of Nepal by the provision of financial and such other charitable support as the trustees in their discretion see fit through the sponsorship of individual children's needs.
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Nepal |
£20,700
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To aid those in need in Hong Kong and Mainland China by assisting the charitable organisations to implement services that are new, pilot or filling gaps in the social welfare system.
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Hong Kong |
£3,485,322
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Kidasha works in partrnership with local organisations in Nepal to increase the aspiration, resilience and life chances of children growing up in urban poverty by improving physical and emotional wellbeing, reducing neglect, abuse and exploitation and increasing participation in education, learning and/or positive employment.
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Nepal |
£518,280
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TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION AND IMPROVE THE LIFE CHANCES OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN AND AROUND PHONSAVAN, LAOS THROUGH THE PROVISION, MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT OF THE LONE BUFFALO ENGLISH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
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Laos |
£49,932
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The Citizens Foundation (UK)'s principal objective is to raise awareness of and funds for The Citizens Foundation (TCF), Pakistan's leading education charity.TCF builds and operates modern, purpose-built schools in Pakistan that provide a relevant, secular, holistic and exemplary education at an extremely economic cost for underpriviliged children from the very poorest communities.
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Pakistan |
£3,767,882
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The Mwezi Foundation provides access to solar lighting to those living without access to mains electricity. In particular we donate solar lights to schools who provide them to their pupils to allow them to study outside of school hours, thereby improving educational opportunities.
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Kenya, Sierra Leone |
£51,332
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World Vision UK is an international Christian children's charity working to bring hope to millions of children in the world's hardest places. Our work involves long-term sustainable development programmes focused on children, their families & communities; relief and rehabilitation in response to humanitarian emergencies and advocacy to challenge the policies and practices that perpetuate
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World Vision UK is an international Christian children's charity working to bring hope to millions of children in the world's hardest places. Our work involves long-term sustainable development programmes focused on children, their families & communities; relief and rehabilitation in response to humanitarian emergencies and advocacy to challenge the policies and practices that perpetuate poverty.
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Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Thailand, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Zambia, Mali, Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia, Bolivia, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Jordan, Malawi, Burma, Nepal, Niger, Pakistan, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Congo (Democratic Republic), Occupied Palestinian Territories, Ecuador, Mongolia, Mauritania, Albania, Bosnia And Herzegovina, East Timor |
£77,550,253
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We are actively raising funds for a Education program in Pakistan and England. Also we raise funds for food and relief support in Pakistan.
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Birmingham City, Pakistan |
£520,442
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Advance HE's purpose is to advance the professional practice of higher education to improve outcomes for the benefit of students, staff and society. Advance HE has been created to be ?of and for the sector? and is jointly owned by GuildHE and Universities UK.
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Australia
Bahrain
China
India
Ireland
Kazakhstan
Luxembourg
New Zealand
Saudi Arabia |
£16,826,000
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Supporting schools and students in Uganda, mainly in Kabale, South Western Uganda, through school partnerships, sponsorships and community welfare projects.
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Uganda |
£53,694
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Denises Promise is a UK based charity which supports the education of children in Mpigi, Uganda. The charity pays the teacher's salaries at the Abato School in Mpigi. It also pays for the schooling of 10 orphaned boys.
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Uganda |
£16,268
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To Advance the education of the pupils at Eden High School, Uganda by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school.
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Uganda |
£43,144
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To relieve poverty, alleviate pain and suffering, and advance the education of the people of The Gambia
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The Gambia |
£43,095
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The sponsorship of 31 children and young adults through education age from 9 to 24 years. It includes 3 in 6th form and 14 in higher education. Provision of 6 breakfast clubs in 6 schools feeding just under 900 pupils every school day. Enhancing and improving facilities in the 6 schools through purchase of computers, installing solar panels, set up science labs and also replacing school furniture.
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Nepal, Bromley |
£79,321
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Sponsorship for Kirima Primary and Nyakabungo Primary schools and Great Lakes High School. Raising funds as needed to support Kirima Parents, Nyamirama Parents, Nyakabungo and Rutenga Primary Schools, Great Lakes High School and Great Lakes University. See our website www.teachuganda.org
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Uganda |
£499,925
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MAKES FILMS AND VIDEOS FOR EDUCATIONAL AND HUMANTIARIAN PURPOSES AND PROVIDES TRAINING IN FILMMAKING FOR MARGINALISED GROUPS
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Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya, Cambodia, Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Guyana |
£28,965
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The aim of Raise Gambia is to enhance the teaching and learning of science in Gambian schools by promoting the use of practical experiments in the classroom. Raise Gambia has set up and equipped a dedicated teaching laboratory i and science teachers from across the country attend Teacher Development workshops run by UK and local science teachers. Local schools also use the lab facilities.
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National |
£7,117
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Advancing education and relieving poverty amongst children aged 3-15 for the public benefit, primarily but not exclusively in India, particularly but not exclusively by the provision of school buildings, teachers, equipment and transport to meet their educational needs.Currently first schooling project is in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India.
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India |
£16,134
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For the public benefit to advance the education of children in Uganda, particularly but not exclusively, to support Willow School specifically by constructing more classroom blocks, community library, boys dormitory and girls dormitory, school dining hall school assembly hall, paying teachers wages and paying for other co-curricular activities.
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Uganda |
£10,373
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The principal activity of the charity is the advancement of public education by organising and facilitating educational courses and placements in colleges and universities in Estonia and Kazakhstan for students from United Kingdom universities and colleges.
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Russia |
£291,776
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Assisting young persons with their education in New Delhi
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India |
£131,978
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STIR is building a movement of teacher changemakers to address the global learning crisis. STIR searches for teachers in the system with a spark of innovation and commitment; networks changemakers together locally, so they can share and implement classroom 'micro-innovations', and influence peers; and then connects them to partners and policy makers who can support them to improve learning.
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India, Uganda |
£2,390,396
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Our charity exists to help orphans, vulnerable children and children at risk of abandonment to lead a full life by providing a home, a family and a mother by way of our SOS villages or a family strengthening programme. We also provide education and medical care for a much larger group and emergency relief when required (given that we are present in 132 countries worldwide).
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Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Colombia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Thailand, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Israel, United States, Tanzania, Canada, Uganda, Mexico, Poland, Norway, Mozambique, Romania, South Africa, Zambia, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Chile, Costa Rica, Philippines, Eswatini, Mali, Angola, Armenia, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jordan, Lebanon, Liberia, Malawi, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Congo (Democratic Republic), Occupied Palestinian Territories, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Panama, Paraguay, Venezuela, Uruguay, Madagascar, Togo, Croatia, Sweden, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Lesotho, Botswana, Jamaica, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Ivory Coast, South Sudan, Estonia, South Korea, Peru, Algeria, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, Mauritius, Mongolia, Namibia, Morocco, Tunisia, Albania, Belarus, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Burundi, Cape Verde, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macedonia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Serbia, Kosovo |
£7,042,983
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WE CARE FOR OVER 4,000 KIDS ACROSS THE WORLD BUT NO TWO ARE THE SAME, SO WE TAKE CARE TO UNDERSTAND AND MEET EACH OF THEIR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS, FROM FOOD AND HEALTHCARE, TO LOVING PARENTS AND QUALITY EDUCATION. WE HELP THEM REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, STAND ON THEIR OWN TWO FEET AND CHANGE THEIR FUTURES. WE HAVE TRANSFORMED THOUSANDS OF KIDS LIVES, AND WE ARE ONLY JUST GETTING STARTED.
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Colombia, India, Kenya, Burma, Lebanon, Romania, Ethiopia, Nepal, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Peru, Zambia, Moldova |
£2,371,275
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Raising funds for educational purposes in Botswana
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Botswana |
£31,031
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The principal activity of the charity is to support the activities of the Venerable English College in Rome. This is achieved by making grants to the Venerable English College.
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Italy |
£217,236
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With regard to the land and property sectors and for the public benefit to :-Provide distance taught study courses -Undertake research -Provide texts and study packs to support continuing professional development -Provide corporate training services-Suppport professional bodies, charities and other organisations
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Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, American Samoa, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Bermuda, Botswana, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Burundi, Canada, Cayman Islands, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Egypt, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Grenada, Guernsey, Guyana, Haiti, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Isle Of Man, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jersey, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malawi, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saint Vincent, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, St Kitts And Nevis, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, The Bahamas, The Gambia, Throughout England And Wales, Trinidad And Tobago, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United States, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
£17,768,618
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Wychumvi operates out of The Wyche School and was established from a link with Gofu Juu school in Tanzania. It seeks to provide food for the orphans within the school and offers a scheme which funds disadvantaged students through their Secondary education.
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Tanzania |
£10,090
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Finances community-based projects in Zambia that help orphans of AIDS and other vulnerable children to fulfil their potential. Projects are selected and monitored by a sister organisation in Zambia, Zambia Orphans of Aids - Zambia. Overhead costs are kept to a minimum, while there is also a strong emphasis on aiming to move income generating projects to self-sufficiency.
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Zambia |
£259,841
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Prevention or relief of poverty anywhere in the world by providing or assisting in the provision of education, training and all necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient. Through this training individuals or community groups are empowered to start and grow their own sustainable livelihood projects and break out of their poverty cycle.
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India, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Nepal |
£63,808
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To advance Education, Relief of poverty, Sickness and Distress of Bangladeshi people residing in Bangladesh and in the UK.
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Bangladesh |
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Book Aid International is the UK's leading international book donation and library development charity. Book Aid International's vision is a world where everyone has access to the books that will enrich, improve and change their lives.
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Bhutan
Cameroon
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Ghana
Greece
Iraq
Kenya
Lebanon
Liberia
Malawi
Namibia
Nepal
Nigeria
Occupied Palestinian Territories
Rwanda
Saint Vincent
Sierra Leone
Somalia
Sudan
Syria
Tanzania
The Gambia
Uganda
Ukraine
Zambia
Zimbabwe |
£17,420,968
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Primary ActivitiesForAfrika provides nutrient-rich meals to school children across Africa. Our school feeding programmes improve the nutrition, encourage school attendance and address the barriers to access education.Other ActivitiesFood Security and LivelihoodsHealth and NutritionWater, Sanitation and HygieneEmergency Response
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South Africa |
£633,461
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To advance the education of students attending Regent College, Vancouver, Canada.
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Canada |
£8,892
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The building, maintenance and day-to-day running of the 'Godiva Lions Coventry Public School - Nurpur' in the village of Nurpur, India
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India |
£13,210
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In India we have built a school jointly with local charity HIRA and are educating 148 children in Vaniyambadi Global school. We are also educating 193 children in Holy Faith School.In Pakistan we are paying school fees, uniforms and books for 114 children to attend Spring Public school plus a day centre for 92 children who are unable to attend school as they work to support their family.
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India, Pakistan |
£69,208
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To help develop sustainable and equitable pole-and-line fisheries and to increase the market share of sustainably and equitably caught pole and line tuna.
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Indonesia, Maldives |
£1,029,620
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We support a nursery and primary school called 'Los Pollitos' situated in barrio Edguard Munguia, Managua, Nicaragua. The school currently has approximately 220 pupils. We pay the core salaries of 7 teachers. We have recently paid for the construction of a new building to house a library, office and computer room. We raise funds through a 'sponsor a teacher' scheme and pub quizzes.
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Nicaragua |
£15,379
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Provision of uji programmes in two schools, to about 1000 children each day; school building programmes to date comprising four new primary schools and the enlargement of a secondary school; installation of deep water bore-holes in so far three villages; provision of additional teachers and teacher training; sponsorship of orphan children and others unable otherwise to afford to go to school.
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Kenya, Uganda, Sudan |
£30,167
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METEA organises and supports training courses for mathematics teachers and teacher educators in Africa. In particular, METEA supports training courses that introduce effective teaching and learning methods and materials, and those that support educators to disseminate these within their communities. METEA supports the creation of resources that are freely available.
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Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania |
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Supporting the education and well-being of the street children in our care. Ongoing fundraising activity in the UKRaising awareness of the issues affecting street children and other people in Kenya affected by hunger and destitution.
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Kenya |
£59,911
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QuIET primarily supports the provision of education for young people in accordance with the principles of the Religious Society of Friends by its management of Brummana High School in Lebanon and its administrative support for Ramallah Friends Schools in Palestine.
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Lebanon, Occupied Palestinian Territories |
£3,243,655
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To pay for education among the rural poor in Paraguay
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Paraguay |
£77,142
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Providing resources for the advancement of education and training in Sierra Leone, particularly females facing social exclusion. Supporting the relief of poverty in Sierra Leone, and providing relief to families suffering from the aftermath of the Ebola crisis. The Charity built a bakery to provide affordable nutritious food for a local community near Freetown during this period.
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Sierra Leone |
£24,726
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We work for the advancement of the education and health of young people in Madagascar, that will enable them to gain skills leading to employment opportunities. We raise funds through child sponsorship programmes and deliver support through local partners. Projects could include pre and post school clubs, canteen programmes, school libraries, sanitation, and medical care.
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Madagascar |
£17,846
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Teaching & learning for British & foreign expatriate children and local Greek children. Providing national curriculum of England & Wales, IGCSE & I.B. Diploma programmes to children aged 3-18. Providing professional development for teachers & administrators. Providing bursaries, and assistance to a range of families, charitable donations to various individuals and
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Teaching & learning for British & foreign expatriate children and local Greek children. Providing national curriculum of England & Wales, IGCSE & I.B. Diploma programmes to children aged 3-18. Providing professional development for teachers & administrators. Providing bursaries, and assistance to a range of families, charitable donations to various individuals and organisations in need.
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Greece |
£14,903,960
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Helping young people from Britain and Australia to develop through the power of learning and the opportunity to travel. Pioneer Awards unlock the potential of school students through an educational experience on the other side of the world. Endeavour Awards enable talented young adults to acquire and transfer skills building on the shared heritage and cultural links between Britain and Australia.
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Australia |
£42,075
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The development and support of research and educational activities focused on moral education and citizenship education. Primarily this is focused on the quarterly publication of an academic journal. More recently we have been engaged in supporting Moral Education/Development/Civic education groups and Associations in Developing regions/countries.
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United States |
£116,916
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The current main activity of the charity is to find sponsors for deprived children in the Philippines to enable them to receive an education, but also providing food, clothing, school transport, medical and dental care so that they are in a physical condition to obtain the maximum benefit from their education.
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Philippines |
£111,771
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The main objectives are to advance the education of young people and adults in the UK and implement charitable projects in key countries improving the quality of life and sustainability.
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Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Philippines, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Burma, Nepal, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Turkey, Albania, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Djibouti, Kosovo |
£32,385,989
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