International Economic Development
List of non-profit organizations working on International Economic Development .
Preserve International
Flighting poverty and seasonal hunger through the provision of innovative, rurally-minded technology Preserve International exists to fight hunger and minimize the burden of seasonal poverty in East Africa through the provision of innovative, rurally-minded food preservation technology and training to reduce post harvest crop loss.
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Arlington
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International Economic Development
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272.
Rubia
Rubia promotes women’s empowerment through education and income generation from the sale of handwork in two of the poorest, most dangerous countries in the world, Afghanistan in Mali.
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Lexington
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International Economic Development
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273.
New Dawn Guatemala
We are a Seattle-based non-profit that supports the community of Nuevo Amanecer, Guatemala.
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Seattle
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International Economic Development
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274.
Women of Pader Uganda
Working to empower women in this war-torn region of Uganda to become spiritual and sustainable business leaders through community, education, employment, business trainings, and micro-loans.
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Austin
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Primary/Elementary School
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275.
TEACH THE CHILDREN
teachthechildrenuganda. org We believe that knowledge is a catalyst for children to create for thems Our mission is to empower children in Uganda and instill in them a life-long love of learning by: - PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES & TRAINING: We establish school libraries and donate locally sourced textbooks and reading books, giving thousands of children access to fundamental educational resources.
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Waxhaw
Cova
Cova's mission is to build a healthier Central America through community-centered safe water solutions.
485
St Paul
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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277.
HOPE FULL LIFE CENTER INC
Hope Full Life Center assists the needy in the Capital Region through programs that provide a hand up.
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Ravena
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International Economic Development
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278.
Water and Education International
WEI actively helps countries in need by funding education (currently 380+ students monthly, plus a meal) and clean water projects.
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International Economic Development
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279.
Karama Connection
Karama Connection has supported projects is Arusha, Tanzania since 2005.
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Cincinnati








