Tumgik
#ngo foundation
aahwahan · 1 month
Text
4 notes · View notes
bipffoundation · 1 year
Text
Women Empowerment in India: Unlocking Potential
Women empowerment has been a hot topic of discussion in India for several decades. The country has made remarkable progress in empowering its women, but there's still a long way to go. Despite the efforts made by the government and various organizations, the status of women in India is still far from ideal. In this article, we'll discuss the current scenario of women empowerment in India and how to unlock their potential.
The current scenario of women empowerment in India
The current scenario of women empowerment in India is a mixed bag of positives and negatives. On one hand, India has seen a remarkable increase in the number of women joining the workforce. Women are now breaking the glass ceiling and taking up leadership roles in various fields, including politics, business, and academia. On the other hand, India still ranks low on various gender equality indices, and violence against women is still a major concern.
Tumblr media
The need for women's empowerment in India
Women's empowerment is essential for the overall development of a country. When women are empowered, they become active participants in the economic, social, and political development of the country. They contribute to the country's growth and development and help bridge the gender gap. Women empowerment also helps reduce poverty, improve health and education, and promote gender equality.
The challenges in empowering women in India
Despite the efforts made to empower women in India, there are several challenges that need to be addressed. Some of the significant challenges include:
Lack of education and skills training: A large number of women in India are illiterate and lack the necessary skills to take up employment.
Economic dependency: Women in India are still largely dependent on men for their financial needs, making it difficult for them to become financially independent.
Social and cultural norms: The patriarchal society and cultural norms in India often restrict women's mobility and limit their opportunities for education and employment.
Violence against women: Violence against women, including domestic violence, sexual harassment, and sexual assault, is still a major concern in India.
The role of government and organizations in empowering women
The government and various organizations have been working towards empowering women in India. Some of the measures taken by the government include:
Providing education and skills training to women
Implementing laws and policies to promote gender equality and prevent violence against women
Encouraging women's participation in the workforce
Providing financial support and incentives to women-owned businesses
Several non-government organizations and civil society groups are also working towards empowering women in India. They are working on various fronts, including education, health, and economic empowerment.
Ways to unlock the potential of women in India
To unlock the potential of women in India, there are several steps that need to be taken. Some of the ways to empower women in India include:
Providing education and skills training: Education is the key to empowering women in India. Providing education and skills training to women will enable them to become financially independent and participate in the workforce.
Encouraging entrepreneurship: Encouraging entrepreneurship among women can help them become financially independent and contribute to the country's economic growth.
Breaking cultural and social norms: Breaking the patriarchal cultural and social norms in India will help women become more mobile and have access to education and employment opportunities.
Providing a safe and secure environment: Providing a safe and secure environment for women is essential for their empowerment. The government and various organizations need to work towards preventing violence against women and ensuring their safety.
Conclusion
Women empowerment is essential for the overall development of India.
0 notes
reasoningdaily · 2 months
Text
CAP HAITIEN, Haiti-- Bill and Hillary Clinton have hailed the factory churning out Old Navy sweatshirts in an industrial park here as a shining achievement in their efforts to rebuild this island nation after a destructive earthquake in 2010.
But the garment factory has underdelivered on projected jobs. Haitian workers have accused managers of bullying and sexual harassment. And an ABC News investigation has found that after opening its factory in the Haitian industrial park — built with $400 million of global aid — the Korean firm became a Clinton Foundation donor and its owner invested in a startup company owned by Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff.
“This was ‘building back better,’ in the words of Bill Clinton,” said Jake Johnston, an analyst with the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a nonpartisan group that has studied the earthquake reconstruction. “Haiti was going to stand on its own two feet. Certainly, by that standard, it’s been a complete failure … Six years later, it’s pretty clear that hasn’t happened.”
‘FOBs’: How Hillary’s State Dept. Gave Special Attention to ‘Friends of Bill’ After Haiti Quake
Clinton Foundation Statement to ABC News
Haiti’s struggles were made all the more difficult earlier this month by the tragic fallout from Hurricane Matthew.
Few global humanitarian efforts have been more personal and important to Bill and Hillary Clinton, by their own estimation, than their attempt to shepherd the revival of the desperately poor island nation, where they long ago spent a delayed honeymoon. Even before the 2010 quake, Bill Clinton was serving as the U.N. special envoy for Haiti, and after the quake he helped lead the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund and a key Haitian reconstruction commission, in addition to helping oversee the relief work of the Clinton Foundation there.
“It has been one of the great joys of my life,” Bill Clinton said during one trip to Haiti.
But the post-quake projects nurtured along with $10 billion in international relief and hefty support from the U.S. government and the Clinton Foundation have, at best, had mixed results, experts told ABC News. Several of those initiatives have benefited Clinton friends and foundation donors as much as Haitians, Johnston said.
“Contributors to the Clinton Foundation benefited from the relief effort in Haiti writ large,” Johnston said. “The evidence indicates that those who were contributing to the Clinton Foundation and active in Haiti were certainly a part of that reconstruction process.”
With Hundreds Living in Tents, a Luxury Hotel
In elite circles in Haiti, the Clintons are held in high regard. Henry Robert Louis, who helped the government rebuilding effort, told ABC News that Bill Clinton’s “time and expertise were greatly valued and helped us achieve more than we possibly could have without him.”
And the Clinton Foundation touts its success in deploying over $30 million in relief support. “The Clinton Foundation disbursed every dollar of that aid and did not take one cent in overhead,” said Bruce Lindsey, the foundation’s chairman, in a nine-page statement to ABC News. “As a philanthropic organization, the Clinton Foundation’s work in Haiti has only one goal: to help the people of Haiti.”
But in Port-au-Prince, where neighborhoods still teem with flimsy lean-tos and tarp-covered shacks, residents told ABC News they harbor frustrations with the way the Clintons marshaled international aid.
“I didn’t get any of the money,” said Inèse Luma, who lives crammed with five relatives in a makeshift home of tarp, wood and plastic. “I don’t think I’m ever going to have a permanent house.”
Efforts to rebuild the thousands of homes destroyed by the 7.0 quake have inched forward. In six years, USAID says, it has constructed fewer than 1,500 homes, and many of those have had to be rebuilt because of poor workmanship.
At the same time, the Clinton Foundation says it “facilitated” the construction of a luxury hotel in Port-au-Prince, a Marriott owned by Denis O’Brien, who has given $10 million to $25 million to the Clinton Foundation. O’Brien, an Irish billionaire who runs the Jamaica-based telecom giant Digicel, said he financed the hotel himself.
In an interview, O’Brien told ABC News that Bill Clinton “was encouraging to everybody.”
“He would introduce people to other people and say ‘Why don’t you do this project?’” O’Brien said. “It was like Noah’s ark. In the aftermath of the earthquake, President Clinton said to 50, 60 and 100 people, ‘Please come down to Haiti, maybe invest money there, maybe adopt a project.’”
O’Brien recognized the “little bit of a contradiction” between the decision to build a Marriott just blocks from the neediest Haitian neighborhoods.
“If you want to get foreign investors to come down to Haiti, they want to stay in branded hotel,” he said. “They want to stay in comfort environment. And they want to have the place to have meetings.”
The Marriott was one of several hotel projects pursued in Haiti. Johnston said he believes more energy should have been dedicated to housing instead. “It speaks to putting the political priorities over the actual needs on the ground,” he said.
The Korean Factory With Clinton Connections
No project received as much attention from the Clintons as the long-discussed industrial park and garment factory built a six hour drive north of the Haitian capital, in a speck of a town called Caracol.
The location was well beyond the destructive earthquake’s epicenter, in a rural part of the country left largely untouched by the disaster. But economists working with the State Department argued that drawing residents out of densely populated Port-au-Prince to more rural areas would help make Haiti more resilient.
The project, strongly backed by the U.S. government, held great promise. At one point, officials estimated it would bring 100,000 new jobs to Haiti.
Clinton Foundation donors surfaced in many facets of the project.
The modern industrial park, with wide, clear roads connecting rows of low-slung warehouses, would be paid for by the Inter-American Development Bank, which provided $256.8 million in grants to support construction. The bank has donated $1 million to $5 million to the Clinton Foundation, according to its website. Large American retailers, including Wal-Mart and Gap Inc., have served as buyers for the clothes shipped from Haiti to the U.S. with special U.S. tax breaks. Wal-Mart has given $1 million to $5 million, and Gap has given $100,000 to $250,000 to the foundation. And in 2012, SAE-A, the Korean garment company that was recruited to become the anchor tenant of the park, gave $50,000 to $100,000 to the foundation.
Both Bill and Hillary Clinton attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony shortly after the factory opened in 2012.
“A single building was not here a year ago, and now more than a thousand Haitians are coming to work,” Hillary Clinton said at the ceremony. “This is something that is remarkable.”
For Haiti, the factory was an avenue into a new industry — textiles — and the jobs it could bring. Hillary Clinton predicted a factory humming with 20,000 jobs by 2016. Estimates of how many people work there now range from 8,000 to 9,000.
Sae-A has built and continues to operate two schools, with plans for a third. The company has supported medical missions, donated clothing and delivered 4½ tons of medical supplies to remote villages in cargo trucks emblazoned with the words “Sae-A loves Haiti.”
What Sae-A has received, according to State Department records, is the ability to operate a productive garment factory with a nominal tax burden, duty-free access for its products in the U.S. and an enormous — if untrained — pool of inexpensive labor. The Haitian government provided the land for the factory, the development bank paid for the factory’s construction, and USAID built a power plant to provide an uninterrupted flow of electricity and a neighborhood of small pastel-colored dwellings to house many of the workers.
Allegations of Abuse
The invitation to SEA-A to anchor the industrial park occurred despite past allegations of worker abuse the company faced in Guatemala. As the labor group Worker Rights Consortium reported in 2012, Sae-A’s Guatemala managers were accused of stifling union workers and mistreating female employees. The New York Times reported in 2012 that, before sealing the deal in Haiti, the AFL-CIO sent a detailed memo to American and international officials describing “acts of violence and intimidation” and declaring the company “one of the major labor violators.” A SAE-A spokesman told ABC News that “corrective action was taken, including dismissal of two of our local managers and improvement of grievance procedures.”
Now assertions against the company are emerging in Haiti, according to workers and labor advocates interviewed by ABC News. In April, a group called Better Work Haiti published a report finding the factory was noncompliant in the areas of sexual harassment, bullying and humiliation of employees. Yannick Etienne, a labor organizer, told ABC News she received reports from SAE-A workers that they had to provide sexual favors to supervisors in order to obtain jobs in the factory.
“We’ve heard that there are people who are victim of this sexual harassment situation in the park,” she said.
SAE-A spokesman Lon Garwood told ABC News that the “health, safety and well-being of workers is our priority.”
“If something arises,” he said, “we act swiftly to adjust and address it.”
During a tour of the factory for ABC News, an SEA-A manager said those issues were minor and in the past — mainly the result of misunderstandings, not ill will. Today, signs posted around the factory floor show cartoon images with a red slash through them of managers bullying employees.
But factory officials were reluctant to let ABC News reporters talk directly to workers during a recent visit. When ABC News asked to speak with workers, one company official spoke in Korean to another, saying, “I don’t think you should allow that.” Eventually, three workers were taken from another part of the factory to be interviewed.
Haitians are just eager for the work, said one of the workers, Mileon Fontila, as her managers looked on. “They’re just trying to get more people jobs,” she said.
An Investment in Clinton Aide’s New Firm
At an opening ceremony for the park in 2012, Bill and Hillary Clinton singled out one person for her dedication to the successful launch of the Sae-A factory at Caracol: Cheryl Mills. At the time, she was serving as Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff.
“I want to thank our friend Cheryl Mills because it was her determination, her sheer will to work through every obstacle that made this possible,” Bill Clinton said.
Hillary Clinton praised “my chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, who has been, as others have already said, a real driver of our government’s support for everything that we see here today.”
Two years after the factory was operational, Mills had left the State Department. She turned up, according to an online press release, at a Sae-A company event in Costa Rica. She appeared there, the release said, on behalf of her privately owned international development firm, Black Ivy Group. “Ms. Mills was invited and came to the event as a guest, as did many others,” Garwood said, in response to questions from ABC News.
The chairman of SAE-A, Woong-ki Kim, was identified on the Black Ivy website as one of the initial investors in the firm. That page has since been taken down. “The chairman’s investment in Black Ivy was a personal investment that was not made until late in 2014,” Garwood said. “As a policy, the chairman does not discuss his personal investments.”
Black Ivy Group is described on its website as a firm that “builds and grows commercial enterprises in sub-Saharan Africa” and focuses on “building and leveraging a vast network of global and local relationships spanning the public, private and government sectors.” Mills’ partner in the venture, Jean-Louis Warnholz, worked on the Caracol project in Haiti while serving as a senior State Department adviser to Hillary Clinton.
Messages left with Black Ivy and with Mills’ attorney were not returned.
The Clinton Foundation’s chairman told ABC News that it “was not involved” in the decision to build Caracol, did not work to recruit Sae-A as its anchor tenant, did not help secure financing from the Inter-American Development Bank or help persuade companies such as Gap and Wal-Mart to buy goods there.
In past interviews and assertions on its website, however, the foundation has embraced the Caracol project. One foundation official, Greg Milne, was quoted in a press report saying the foundation “helped to promote Caracol as an investment destination and worked … to attract new tenants and investments to the park.” The website adds that the foundation was part of the “collaboration” to plan Caracol and “assisted with [its] development.” Sae-A officials credited the Clintons for bringing together “the private sector, [aid groups], individuals and others who care about the country to tackle and work towards a better Haiti.”
Bill Clinton’s spokesman, Angel Urena, did not respond to or acknowledge repeated requests by ABC News to interview Clinton on the topic.
In Haiti, there remain deep misgivings about the international earthquake relief effort. It is a sore subject for the former U.S. president, who spoke repeatedly about it in public in recent weeks, after ABC News submitted questions to the Clinton Foundation on the subject.
“I’m sure we made a few mistakes, but way, way more good than harm was done by this,” Bill Clinton said at the final meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative, of which SAE-A was a member. “It was the most organized, clearly directed efforts to bring private capital to Haiti, to do good work, either through not-for-profits or through profitmaking ventures that would include Haitians, that I’ve ever seen.”
4 notes · View notes
pastorshakeeldin · 22 days
Text
Tumblr media
Pastor Shakeel Din is a Young Christian Missionary better known as a Founder and Executive Director of One Vision Society and Independent Churches in Pakistan. He is a fulltime dedicated servant of Christ, humanitarian and missionary  passionately dedicated to spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ. 
2 notes · View notes
gaurisinghal5 · 1 month
Text
" Maximising Corporate Social Responsibility Impact ": MARPU FOUNDATION
Tumblr media
CSR stands for corporate social responsibility. It refers to a company's commitment to operating in an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable manner. And in today's world corporate social responsibility has become essential for once company identity to create a a significant and enduring impact in society. It's not only just moral imperative but also a strategic business decision that can drive long terms success and sustainability in today's competitive and social conscious marketplace. Companies worldwide are investing in CSR initiatives by collaborating with various organizations that are dedicated to sustainable development goals. And for that one of the best example is "Marpu Foundation". Marpu Foundation is not only ideal for CSR but also for Employee volunteering, Corporate volunteering, Employee engagement.
Marpu Foundation is a leading NGO of our nation which focuses on environmental issues, sustainable development and it's aspects like healthcare, education, women development etc.
Tumblr media
Employee Volunteering: Marpu Foundation for Employee Volunteering not only enrich the lives of employees it's also strengthen relationships with local communities and enhance the company's reputation. By investing in employee volunteering initiatives, companies can create positive social change while also fostering a sense of purpose and fulfillment among their workforce.
Corporate Volunteering: Marpu Foundation not only involve in individual volunteering it also involves in corporate volunteering. It's shows employees unity and teamwork which also offer opportunities for meaningful engagement beyond the workplace.
Employee Engagement: Employee Engagement is one of the most important key features of CSR impact. Marpu Foundation engaged employees to feel satisfied and fulfilled with their roles and responsibilities and also motivate them to go beyond their job responsibilities, which resultant in long term growth.
Tumblr media
: By partnering with the Marpu Foundation, companies can make a real and tangible impact on the lives of people who need it most.  Marpu Foundation's partnerships and collaboration not only with stakeholders, big company they also collaborate with various organization, including NGOs, governments, businesses, and local communities.
Tumblr media
For more information you search on their website https://www.marpu.org/
MAPU FOUNDATION | NGO
2 notes · View notes
site-vsf · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
Graph of Ownership (Apr 4, 2024)
Founded in 2020 with the launch of the oldest iteration of AAVF Studios, the Virtual Smiles Foundation has grown rapidly to cover untouched areas and spread joy through more means than previously possible. Today, we at the VSF open up our doors to the people of Tumblr with this diagram showcasing the expanse of our internet domain
4 notes · View notes
bhumikaajager · 4 months
Text
A Symphony of Responsibility: The Marpu Foundation's Harmony in Coordinating CSR and Pursuing Sustainable Development Goals
Successful existing solutions require innovative ideas and volunteerism for unresolved problems. - KADIRI RAGHU VAMSI Founder | Marpu foundation
Maximizing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the process of using CSR programs to have a positive impact on communities while also generating positive stakeholder attitudes and support behaviors. Organizations can maximize value for both themselves and the community by aligning CSR efforts with overall business strategies. CSR initiatives can help mitigate a variety of risks, including regulatory, legal, and reputational. Companies can reduce the likelihood of negative consequences for their bottom line by proactively addressing social and environmental issues.
Marpu Foundation is a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to promoting volunteerism, environmental awareness, and sustainable development. The organization has been named "The Best NGO in India" for 2020. Marpu Foundation provides a variety of programs to help businesses align their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities with specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that are relevant to their values, mission, and stakeholders. The tailored CSR projects are perfectly aligned with corporate values, leaving a lasting impact on communities. The Marpu Foundation also offers opportunities for employee volunteering, corporate volunteering, and employee engagement.
The Marpu Foundation is an ideal partner for businesses looking to maximize their CSR impact for the following reasons:
1. Tailored CSR projects: The Marpu Foundation provides customized CSR projects that align with the values and mission of the company. This ensures that CSR projects are relevant and effective.
2. Expertise: The Marpu Foundation has extensive experience with CSR and sustainable development. In 2020, the organization was recognized as "The Best NGO in India".
3. Employee Engagement: The Marpu Foundation offers opportunities for employee volunteering, corporate volunteering, and employee engagement. This helps businesses increase employee engagement and foster a positive work environment.
4. Impactful: The Marpu Foundation's CSR projects are intended to have a long-term impact on communities. The tailored CSR projects are perfectly aligned with corporate values, leaving a lasting impact on communities.
The Marpu Foundation's Harmony in Coordinating CSR :
Strategic Alignment with the SDGs: Marpu Foundation is strategically aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which address a variety of social and environmental issues. The foundation's mission is closely aligned with the overarching goals of sustainable development, ensuring a focused and effective approach.
Comprehensive CSR Portfolio: Marpu Foundation provides a comprehensive CSR portfolio encompassing education, healthcare, environmental conservation, and community development. This diverse portfolio enables businesses to tailor their CSR initiatives to specific social issues that align with their values and objectives.
Proven Track Record: The Marpu Foundation has a successful track record of implementing and managing CSR projects. The foundation's previous accomplishments and impact demonstrate its ability to produce tangible results, instilling trust in corporate partners.
Volunteer Opportunities for Employees: The Marpu Foundation provides meaningful opportunities for employee volunteering, allowing businesses to actively engage their employees in CSR initiatives. Employees who participate in hands-on volunteering develop a sense of purpose, teamwork, and personal fulfillment, which increases the overall impact of CSR efforts.
Employee Engagement Initiatives: The Marpu Foundation promotes employee engagement by providing programs that enable employees to contribute their skills and expertise to social causes.
Companies that incorporate employee engagement into CSR efforts can improve workplace satisfaction, talent retention, and the overall effectiveness of their social responsibility programs.
The Marpu Foundation stands out as an ideal partner for businesses seeking to maximize their corporate social responsibility impact. The foundation's strategic alignment with the SDGs, diverse CSR portfolio, track record of success, and commitment to innovation provide a solid foundation for businesses to contribute meaningfully and long-term to sustainable development. The Marpu Foundation promotes collaborative efforts that extend beyond financial contributions, resulting in a more profound and long-term positive impact on society through employee volunteering, corporate volunteering, and employee engagement programs. Choosing Marpu Foundation as a CSR partner not only aligns with corporate values but also provides a meaningful and impactful path to a better, more sustainable future.
2 notes · View notes
thoughtportal · 1 year
Video
Non Profit and the hoarding of wealth
10 notes · View notes
indiavisionfoundation · 4 months
Text
1 note · View note
prasthaindia · 1 year
Text
youtube
3 notes · View notes
Text
Hey,we need your help🌍🥰.
The WestAfricanFoundation was created for African women, children and men. We are a just started Foundation and can use all the help.
We started this Foundation because we keep seeing that the basic needs in African countries are getting worse. We are an African team living in Europe ourselves and we hope to see change in our Fatherland, which is why we started this Foundation. We will start in West Africa (Ivory Coast, Liberia and Guinea) first and hope to expand throughout Africa.
We collect money for clothing, feminine products, food, self-hygiene products (toothbrush, etc.), children's clothing, toys, medicines and activities. You can also donate and send the necessities instead of donating money. The shipping costs will be fully reimbursed by us. Everything we collect goes to orphanages, places of worship, women's shelters, hospitals and food banks. And for the holidays we make food packages.
We believe everyone deserves a good life for more information go to our go fund me link.
2 notes · View notes
aahwahan · 1 month
Text
2 notes · View notes
planindiango1 · 20 hours
Text
Plan For Every Child - Plan India
Plan India is continually striving to advance children’s rights and equality for girls thus creating a lasting impact in the lives of vulnerable and excluded children and their communities. As a step in this direction, we have been organising the National Conference on Plan for Every Child (P4EC). The Plan for Every Child (P4EC) National Conference organised by Plan India in solidarity with national and international efforts focusses on reaching out to every child in difficult circumstances, especially girls and young women in building their agency and leadership to achieve SDGs. P4EC has been a unique conference every year bringing experts from all over the world to the table to bring diverse perspectives and present solutions to the complex issues related to child protection, health, education, participation, violence against girls, equality, early childhood care, sexual and reproductive health and so on.
0 notes
Tara Foundation - Best Child Donation Organisation in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Tara Foundation is best child donation organization in Ahmedabad, Gujarat as well child sponsor organizations, child hearing problem donor contact, child speech problem foundation trust Gujarat, speech therapy foundation for charity, hearing aid helping for child organization.
Tumblr media
Google Map:--> https://maps.app.goo.gl/jvkvjKymJMsUg95D6
Ear loss child donation foundation in Ahmedabad, child care NGO in Ahmedabad, best NGO in Ahmedabad, best NGO in Gujarat, NGO in Ahmedabad for child education, child foundation in Ahmedabad, child foundation in Gujarat
0 notes
the-writing-haven · 7 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Marpu foundation is the fruit of young individuals who wanted to create a change in the world. This dream become a reality and they are still outshining. Their approach and success is undeniable. Here is a blog about how their system works. 🙌
1 note · View note
carefree-music · 8 days
Text
MAXIMIZING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPOSIBILITY :PARTNERING WITH MARPU FOUNDATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
https://www.canva.com/design/DAGEns81hTY/k9zzHq-KkO8dNV7srrQWtg/view?utm_content=DAGEns81hTY&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor
1 note · View note