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Network Movement for Justice and Development

NMJD

The Network Movement for Justice and Development (NMJD) is a national human rights-oriented civil society development and advocacy organization that was established in Kenema, eastern Sierra Leone in 1988. It engages in advocacy and strengthens/enhances the capacity of civil society organizations to effectively engage women, men, children, communities, government and other actors for the transformation of society.

Techo Internacional

TECHO seeks to build a fair, integrated and poverty-free society, where everyone has the opportunities needed to develop their capacities and fully exercise rights.


Our programs:


- Housing and habitat: Through housing we recognize the dignity and capacities of each person, being a motivational impulse for families to continue improving their quality of their life.


Social Enterprise Development Centre

SEDC

The LUMS Social Enterprise Development Centre (SEDC) is working towards capacity building of social enterprises since 2001. Its priority areas include governance, education, health, gender, and micro-finance/poverty reduction.

SEDC harnesses LUMS resources and acts as a facilitator, by providing knowledge based learning to social sector organisations, based on its RTCD strategy i.e.

  1. Research
  2. Training
  3. Consultancy
  4. Dialogue

Centre for Poverty Analysis

CEPA

CEPA is an independent, Sri Lankan think-tank promoting a better understanding of poverty-related development issues. CEPA believes that poverty is an injustice that should be overcome and that overcoming poverty involves changing policies and practices nationally and internationally, as well as working with people in poverty. CEPA strives to contribute to influencing poverty-related development policy, at national, regional, sectoral, programme and project levels.

Swiss Church Aid

HEKS/EPER

HEKS champions the cause of a more humane and just world and a life in dignity. Internationally, HEKS/EPER focuses on rural community development, humanitarian aid and inter-church cooperation. 

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