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Agronomes et Vétérinaires Sans Frontières |
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In more than 18 countries and across more than 70 field programmes, the French association Agronomes et Vétérinaires Sans Frontières, works with farming families to help them improve their agriculture and livestock farming. Using sustainable solutions, their projects always aim to make farming communities self-sufficient.
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Antenna Technologies |
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Antenna Technologies implements local solutions by simplifying technologies and making them more accessible to the poorest of the world’s populations. The approach of Antenna Technologies focuses on development. The goal is to create economically viable activities that eventually will lead to the autonomy of the recipients. The fight against malnutrition by developing local spirulina cultivation (a meal supplement with high nutritional value) is one of its main areas of focus.
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Created in 1995, the CIELO Association is dedicated to helping fight poverty in developing countries, sustaining the process of human development within economically disadvantaged populations and supporting those who are locally involved in development projects.
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Compas Austral |
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Established in 2006, the Compas Austral theatre company offers scientific and pedagogical shows on the environment to schools and leisure centers in Paris and the surrounding area.
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La Compagnie du Saut de l’Ange |
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A French cultural association that organizes and creates live shows and offers drama tuition. For this purpose, it brings together various versatile artists for each development project, including actors, authors, musicians, and dancers.
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La Fondation d’Auteuil |
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The Auteuil Foundation is a social program created in 1866 that welcomes, educates, and re-integrates under-privileged boys and girls living in domestic and social distress. In 2010, the Auteuil Foundation served over 13,000 young people.
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La Voie de la Lune |
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La Voie de la Lune, a general interest Paris-based association that aims to bring education to all, helps families in difficulty by offering, in particular, teaching support and a reading workshop for the children it supports. It offers adults parenting and employment workshops.
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Les Amis de la Haute-Egypte |
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Created in 1988, this French association seeks to help local communities in Upper Egypt by offering financial support exclusively to the Egyptian association AUEED (The association of Upper Egypt for Education and Development). Education and Health are at the heart of the Association’s programs.
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Mame Mélanie
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The mission of the Mame Mélanie association is to provide aid to school children in Fatik, in particular by participating in the reconstruction and renovation of the school.
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Oiseau-Lire |
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Oiseau-Lire is a cultural association run by volunteers from the village, is located in Boulieu les Annonay in the Ardèche region in France. This year, this association is offering families an activity programme on the theme of nutrition. This will include an exhibition, a gourmet market and conferences throughout the year.
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Partageons nos Cultures et Connaissances |
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The transfer of knowledge and production techniques is an important display of international solidarity to promote exchange, especially between people of developed and developing countries.
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Pour un Sourire d’Enfant |
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The French association, “Pour un Sourire d’Enfant” (For a child's smile), helps the poorest children in Cambodia, in particular, the child waste pickers who live at the Phnom-Penh rubbish dump. In 2009, 6,500 children benefited from the association’s program, through schooling and professional training.
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SOS Villages d'Enfants |
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For more than 50 years, “SOS Villages d’Enfants” has taken care of, in France and worldwide, orphaned and abandoned children and children who have been separated from their parents because of serious family reasons. In the villages, the children grow up with their brothers and sisters and rebuild their lives thanks to the commitment of an SOS mother who raises them in a family home until they become independent.
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Un Enfant Par La Main |
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Association for child sponsorship and implementation of small projects in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Thanks to 7,000 sponsors and donors, Un Enfant Par La Main was able to serve 35,000 children and families in 2010 through community development programs on these three continents.
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Un Regard, un Enfant |
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Since 2006, the French association Un Regard, un Enfant (One look, one child) has been managing a home to house 40 street children in Agadir, Morocco. The program aims to reintegrate these 6 to 16-year-olds who have lost their bearings by living on the street back into society.
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