Mozambique Red Cross Mozambique Expand view PO Bix 2986 Maputo The Mozambique Red Cross' objective for the next three years is to strengthen the capacity of the host vulneranable members of the population by supporting their development, particularly in protecting their health and improving their social conditions. In order to achieve this objective, the MRCS must first of all strengthen itself, becoming a national association that is capable, strong and independent http://www.recross.org.mz
Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) Mozambique Expand view Rua do Cimenterio Pemba Cabo Delgado http://www.akdn.org/akf
Advisor to the Director Mozambique Expand view Advisor to the Director Department of Maintenance Ministry of Health,...... Mozambique
Handicap International Mozambique Mozambique Expand view Handicap International Mozambique Av. Agostinho Neto, n°49 R/C Bairro da Polana Cimento B, Maputo http://www.handicap-international.org
Mulher Lei e Desenvolvimento (MULEIDE) Mozambique Expand view Avenida Paulo Samuel Kankomba No 2150 Maputo MULEIDE aims to raise the status of women through the dissemination of information on legal rights, campaigning against discriminatory laws, registration of births and marriages and training of community-based para-legal advisers. They provide training on HIV and STD prevention and work with PWA groups providing income support.
Working Group on Early Childhood Development|Association for the Development of Education in Africa Mozambique Expand view Royal Netherlands Embassy PO Box 1163 Maputo The Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) is a partnership between African ministers of education and their international partners. It provides a platform for exchange and dialogue on issues that affect the development of education in Africa. Much of ADEA’s work is carried out through a number of working groups formed round these issues. The Working group on Early Childhood Development (WGECD) was set up in 1996 with the aim of encouraging and supporting national governments in Africa to commit to and invest in ECD. The WGECD organised the conference on early childhood development in Accra in Ghana in 2005, entitled ' to advance the development of early childhood in Africa'. The main goals were to (i) ensure effective caring practices within the family and the community, (ii) ensure access to quality basic services and (iii) ensure a supportive policy environment https://www.adeanet.org/en/working-groups/early-childhood-development