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A Child's Right (USA)
A Child's Right is committed to providing the very best in water purification technologies and clean water systems to desperate children in orphanages, street shelters, children's hospitals and schools in impoverished nations throughout the world.
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Africa Intiative for Environment Sustainable Network (Nigeria)
Africa Intiative for Environment Sustainable Network's mission is to reduce poverty through their campaign against Publice Private Participation in the water sector.
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Aid Organization(Bangladesh)
Aid Organization is an NGO working with the poor and disadvantaged of Bangladesh especially women, children and those with disabilities.
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Al-Khair Welfare Society (Pakistan)
Works on skill development, education and environment. The society provides ICT training for youth, low cost sanitation and training for communities on safe drinking water.
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Allegement de la Tache de la Femme (DR Congo)
Allegement de la Tache de la Femme focuses on easing the lives of women by promoting gender and sexual equality through sanitation projects in the South Kivu Province.
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Anjuman Samaji Behbood (Pakistan)
Anjuman Samaji Behbood (ASB) works the field of water and sanitation.
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AOSED (Bangladesh)
AOSED is committed to conserving the environment, ecology and biodiversity of the Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh, facing the challenges presented by climate change, and ensuring access to natural and common resources.
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ARUDMO (Africa)
The African Rural Development Movement (ARUDMO) works with women, youth and rural communities in Africa to provide education, training and resources for economic, political and personal empowerment. The organization is led by a network of country representative in Ghana, Togo, Benin, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Kenya and South Africa.
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ASARE (India)
ASARE is a non profit making voluntary organisation; working for upliftment of rural and urban poor and up-gradation of environment through people participation.
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AWIRU (South Africa)
Supports the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) by developing a scientific understanding of the role of water as a source of socio-economic and political stability.
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BISAP (Bangladesh)
BISAP empowers neglected people, especially women and children, through improvement of community heath status, nutrition, water and environmental sanitation, and natural resource management practices to lead an active and healthily life.
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Cap-Net (South Asia)
Cap-Net is an international network for integrated water resources management capacity building.
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Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief (Canada)
CPAR works in partnership with vulnerable communities and diverse organisations to overcome poverty and build healthy communities in Africa.
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CARE (International)
CARE is one of the world's largest aid agencies, working in 70 countries to fight poverty and helping over 48 million people every year.
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Centre for Sustainable Development (UK)
Cambridge University Engineering Department Centre for Sustainable Development was established in 2000. Teaching and research undertaken by the centre focuses on the concept of sustainable development and how it can be applied to the practice of engineering throughout the world..
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Chembe Water Project (Malawi)
Provides safe drinking water especially, but not exclusively, in the Chembe area on the shores of Lake Malawi.
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Child Rehabilitation Centre (Sri Lanka)
CRC provide all-round assistance to women and children who are unable to help themselves, striving to build up their confidence and ability to integrate with their community whilst incorporating the importance of protecting the environment in all projects.
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Christian Engineers in Development (UK)
CED offers a quality professional engineering service at minimum cost to overseas communities and development agencies to enable them to address some of the underlying causes of poverty and ill-health.
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Community Awareness Raising and Advocacy Ventures Around Needs - CARAVAN (Pakistan)
CARAVAN is a technical, facilitative and organizational support institution, providing services to the communities through CBOs, to harness their potential and capabilities to promote self -supporting system of community development.
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Community Impact Assessment Network for Eastern Africa (Uganda)
Promotes clean and safe production today, to enjoy tomorrow's desired environment.
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Dushtha Shasthya Kendra (Bangladesh)
Dushtha Shasthya Kendra works to develop a health delivery system for the poor that is self-sustainable in the long run.
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Federation of Environmental and Ecological Diversity for Agricultural Revampment and Human Rights - FEEDAR & HR (Cameroon)
FEEDAR & HR contributes to sustainable rural development, agriculture and environmental protection.
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Gender and Water Alliance (The Netherlands)
GWA's mission is to promote women's and men's equitable access to and control over safe and adequate water, for domestic supply, sanitation, food security and environmental sustainability.
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GEO-MOB (Niger)
Promotes good policies that will enhance peaceful co-existence and sustenance of the people of Niger Delta through conflict mitigation management and embark on sustainable developmental and environmental projects.
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Helvetas (Switzerland)
Helvetas was founded in 1955 as the first private organisation for development co-operation in Switzerland. Our key sectors are rural areas of the poorer countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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Hope International Development Agency (International)
Hope works to alleviate poverty in the developing world, with a particular focus on Cambodia and Ethiopia. The provision of clean water lies at the heart of many of the projects that the organisation supports.
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Human Rights and Justice Group International (Nigeria)
Human Rights and Justice Group International is an international human rights organisation that seeks to enhance knowledge, respect an observance of human rights, and to encourage exchange of information and experiences for the betterment of society.
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Institute of Water and Sanitation (Zimbabwe)
The Institute supports sustainable development of water resources and waste management though provision of support to development agencies in Southern Africa.
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IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (The Netherlands)
Provides news, publishing, documentation and portal services, helping partners with knowledge sharing and capacity building for pro-poor sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene in developing countries.
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Lambassa Institute of Cultural Affairs (Benin)
Works with grassroots communities on several development projects including capacity building workshops, water supply and HIV/AIDS related activities.
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Life Foundation (Pakistan)
Life Foundation seeks to improve socio-economic dimensions in rural and peri-urban areas through empowering individuals, families and communities to adopt better hygiene practices.
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Martyr Dharma Bhakta Study Foundation (Nepal)
The Martyr Dharma Bhakta Study Foundation was founded on 30 December 2002 by a team of young professionals and social activists from different walks of life. It specialises in research on democracy and human development.
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Nabolok Parishad (Bangladesh)
Nabolok Parishad's mission is to promote, protect and support people's self- reliant, participatory development efforts.
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Nepal Water for Health - NEWAH (Nepal)
NEWAH is a NGO dedicated to improving the quality of life of Nepalese people by helping to provide safe water, health and sanitaion services to those in the greatest need.
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NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation (Bangladesh)
NGO Forum is a national apex networking service delivery organisation in the water supply and sanitation sector dedicated to contribute in the improvement of the public health status of the poor and disadvantaged women, children and men of Bangladesh.
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Nile Basin Society (Canada)
The Nile Basin Society's mission is to increase global and local awareness of the Nile Basin water crisis. It works towards developing a widely shared vision of a desirable, sustainable water future between Nile riparian countries and helping them to achieve it.
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Nuba Survival (Sudan)
Independent not-for-profit organisation working to eliminate poverty, diseases and to promote education and development in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan.
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Oxfam (UK)
Oxfam International is a confederation of 13 organizations working together with over 3,000 partners in more than 100 countries to find lasting solutions to poverty and injustice.
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PAKISTAN RURAL WORKERS SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANISATION PRWSWO (Pakistan)
PRWSWO works to improve the lives of disadvantage sections of society, particularly rural masses, through a variety of socio economic services by adopting multi-disciplinary approaches.
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Plan (International)
Plan works worldwide to achieve lasting improvements for children living in poverty in developing countries.
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Population Services and Training Center - PSTC (Bangladesh)
PSTC aims to improve the health, security and physical living conditions of the poor and socially disadvantaged and is committed to long-term sustainable services.
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Prodipan (Bangladesh)
Prodipan's aim is to improve the socio-economic condition of poor and underprivileged people and build up equity based social structure.
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Programme Solidarité Eau (France)
The programme Solidarité Eau (pS-Eau) promotes dialogue between international aid
stakeholders
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Pump Aid (UK)
Pump Aid tackles poverty by working with local communities to establish sustainable supplies of clean water for improved health and increased agricultural production.
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Results (Canada)
Results is a grassroots advocacy group. Their goal is to generate the political will to end the worst aspects of global poverty.
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Ryan's Well (Canada)
Ryan's Well focuses on providing clean water, improved sanitation, and hygiene promotion to people impacted by the global water crisis through engagement with local partners.
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Safe Drinking Water Foundation (SDWF) (Canada)
SDWF's vision is to see education and awareness programmes ultimately result in all people having access to safe drinking water.
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SEEPOM (Morocco)
SEEPOM advocates environmental protection and sustainable development throughout Morocco. Its activities are focused on environmental education, biodiversity, water management, chemical and waste management and the general promotion of sustainable environmental practice.
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SHARAN (Bangladesh)
SHARAN is dedicated to ensuring that the basic needs of safe potable water, environmental sanitation practice and maintenance of personal hygiene are met for distressed people.
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Sightsavers International (UK)
Works to combat blindness in developing countries, restoring sight through specialist treatment and eye care. We also help people who are irreversibly blind by providing education, counselling and training. We help the people who need it most - those living in poverty in some of the world's poorest countries.
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Shushilan (Bangladesh)
Shushilan's mission is to sustain the natural resource base, livelihood and food security for the resource poor and uphold the human rights of socially disadvantaged communities with a focus on women.
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Simavi (The Netherlands)
Dutch support organisation which has been involved in health care initiatives, with a special focus on water and sanitation issues, for over 80 years.
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Solidarity Overseas Service (Malta)
Helps people experiencing times of crisis and empowers them by providing support services and opportunities to implement development and change in their country to ensure a better quality of life.
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Streams of Knowledge (Phillipines)
Global coalition of resource centres in the water and sanitation sector which is made up of organisations that work on water and sanitation issues and wish to broaden their approach are supported to become resource centres.
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Sustainable Sanitation and Water Renewal Systems (Uganda)
Plans and implements people-centered approaches to sustainable sanitation and water supply.
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SWAN Canada (Canada)
SWAN Canada is a coalition of Canadian non-governmental organizations united in the belief that improving global access to safe, affordable, and sustainable water supply and sanitation services must be a foreign aid priority for the Government of Canada.
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Tearfund (UK)
Christian relief and development charity, passionate about seeing God's justice here on earth. Tearfund's vision is to transform the lives of millions of the world's poorest people, in a positive, sustainable way.
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Tropical Conservancy (Canada)
Tropical Conservancy promotes the dissemination of information in the field of biodiversity, both in the form of research articles as well as news, book reviews, in-depth species studies and opinion pieces.
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Udyama (India)
Udyama works to strengthen the capacity building skills of local communities to enhance their resilience and adapting capability towards disaster and climate change promoting a culture of self-reliance.
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Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development (UCSD) (Uganda)
UCSD's vision is to see humanity sharing the planet's resources in a sustainable manner guided by the principles of universal justice as set out in the UN's Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
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UNICEF-UK (UK)
UNICEF UK raises funds nationally for UNICEF's worldwide emergency and development work. It also advocates for lasting change for children, including changing government policies and practices that are detrimental to children's rights.
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UNIFEM-UK (United Kingdom National Committee for UNIFEM) (UK)
UNIFEM is the women's fund at the United Nations. It supports projects that promote women's economic security, human rights and status.
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UNISON (UK)
UNISON is Britain's biggest trade union with more than 1.3 million members, including staff working in local authorities, the NHS, the police, education, the water industry, and the voluntary sector.
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Unnayan Shahojogy Team (Bangladesh)
UST mobilises resources to benefit the rural poor, especially disadvantaged women and children, and works with civil society to strengthen local governance of sustainable development.
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Urban Resource Centre (Pakistan)
Ensures a process of developing workable, affordable and environment friendly official urban development plans with the involvement of the communities and interest groups.
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Voluntary Association for Rural Development - VARD (Bangladesh)
Vard's vision is of an enlightened humanistic society with a sustainable basis for livelihood.
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VERC (Bangladesh)
VERC works with grassroots communities in Bangladesh to establish a sustainable process towards an increased access to safe water and sanitation services.
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Village by Village (UK)
Village by Village is providing clean water, sanitation and educational projects in Ghana using volunteers from the UK, with plans to reach 100 rural villages by 2016.
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Volta Basin Development Foundation (Ghana)
The foundation is working with the riparian communities of large hydropower dams in Ghana and other relevant stakeholders in finding sustainable solutions to the problems created as a result of dams.
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Volunteeers for Africa (Kenya)
VFA promotes the fight against poverty and disease in Africa and aims to meet its objectives through volunteerism.
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WaterAid (International)
NGO dedicated to helping people escape the stranglehold of poverty and disease caused by living without safe water and sanitation.
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WaterCan (Canada)
WaterCan is dedicated to providing clean drinking water and basic sanitation to the world's poorest people.
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Water 1st International (USA)
Unites people to fight the global water crisis by helping the poorest communities in the world implement community-managed projects that integrate water supply, sanitation, and health education.
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Water For People (USA)
International development organisation dedicated to helping people in developing countries improve their quality of life by supporting the development of locally sustainable drinking water resources, sustainable sanitation services and improved health through meaningful hygiene interventions.
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WaterLeaders (USA)
WaterLeaders is dedicated to creating a Safe Water Generation by providing comprehensive and sustainable water solutions to the world; one child, one family, one village at a time.
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Wherever the Need (UK)
WTN provides environmentally friendly sustainable water, eco-sanitation and livelihood solutions to developing countries in a manner that is appropriate to local traditions and customs. Through the introduction of such solutions communities are empowered to help themselves leading to greater governance and self-responsibility.
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WINO (Ethiopia)
Women's Information Services and Networks Organization (WINO) is a non-governmental organisation which envisions gender equality in Ethiopia through gender disaggregated data, supplying balanced information to policy makers, researchers, and development practitioners, undertaking women's policy research and advocacy.
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World Toilet Organization (International)
World Toilet Organization communicates the need for better toilet standards in both the developed and developing economies of the world and provides a service platform for all toilet associations, related organisations and committed individuals to facilitate an exchange of ideas relating to health and cultural issues.
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WWF (UK)
WWF's Mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment, and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.
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