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Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute

IAPRI

Established in October 2011, the Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI) is a non-profit Zambian company limited by guarantee which collaboratively works with public and private stakeholders in the agricultural sector. IAPRI is led by a local Board of Directors drawn from various state and private sector stakeholders.


Our Vision: To be the Centre of Excellence for Agricultural Policy Research and Outreach in Zambia.


MIFUMI

MIFUMI is an international non-government women’s rights organisation based in Uganda. MIFUMI’s work revolves around protection of women and children experiencing violence and other forms of abuse. MIFUMI believes that if women are empowered they can rise above many of the cultural traditions that hold them back,such as Bride Price. If women are to realise their full potential, they can become the greatest contributors to development.

All-China Women's Federation

ACWF

The All-China Women's Federation (ACWF) was founded on April 3, 1949. It is a mass organization that unites Chinese women of all ethnic groups and from all walks of life, and strives for their liberation and development. The mission of ACWF is to represent and uphold women's rights and interests, and to promote equality between women and men.

Ujamaa Community Resource Team

UCRT

Some of East Africa's most traditional pastoralist and hunter-gatherer communities are currently at great risk of loosing their land and resources due to progressive land encroachment and lack of representation in modern Tanzania. 


​UCRT works to empower marginalised people in the rangelands of northern Tanzania to secure rights to their natural resources and land. 


UCRT helps these communities by representing their land rights, advocating on their behalf to local and national government, and  securing legal ownership of their traditional lands.

Research on Poverty Alleviation

REPOA

REPOA was formed in 1994 in Tanzania with the mandate to contribute to the alleviation of poverty in its multiple dimensions through research and capacity building. Over time, REPOA’s mandate has expanded beyond alleviating poverty to encompass growth and socio-economic transformation for poverty reduction.


REPOA’s STRATEGIC PLAN FOR 2015-2019


Pastoralists Indigenous Non Governmental Organizations Forum

PINGO's Forum

The Pastoralists Indigenous Non Governmental Organizations Forum (PINGO's FORUM) is an advocacy coalition of indigenous peoples organizations who are currently 53, working in Tanzania for the rights of the marginalized indigenous pastoralists and Hunter-gatherers communities. It was established in 1994 by six pastoralists and hunter gatherers organizations in their struggle for land right and development agenda


OUR MISSION


Women Legal Aid Centre

WLAC

A non-profit NGO that works to empower women to attain their rights and to improve vulnerable population’s access to justice across Tanzania.


OBJECTIVES:


  • To provide legal aid services to women and children so as to safeguard their rights and improve their livelihoods.
  • To facilitate the establishment and strengthening of paralegal units across Tanzania to foster community-based education on legal and human rights, and to improve timely access to quality legal aid.

Revista Brasileira de Estudos Estratégicos

REST

A Revista Brasileira de Estu­dos Estratégi­cos (REST) visa o desen­volvi­mento do pen­sa­mento estratégico brasileiro, prin­ci­pal­mente no campo dos estu­dos da defesa e da segu­rança, da trans­fer­ên­cia de ciên­cia e tec­nolo­gia via indús­tria mil­i­tar, das relações inter­na­cionais, das políti­cas públi­cas, das inter­faces entre forças armadas e sociedade, entre out­ras. Espe­cial atenção será con­ferida aos tra­bal­hos rel­a­tivos ao avanço de metodolo­gias e con­ceitos ino­vadores na área.

Fórum Brasileiro de Soberania e Segurança Alimentar e Nutricional

FBSSAN

O Fórum Brasileiro de Soberania e Segurança Alimentar e Nutricional (FBSSAN), criado em 1998, articula pessoas, organizações, redes, movimentos sociais e instituições de pesquisa na luta pelo Direito Humano à Alimentação. Busca sensibilizar para uma visão mais ampla da questão, trabalhando com variadas perspectivas do sistema alimentar: produção, processamento, abastecimento e consumo.

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