Partners
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BOMA
BOMA is a U.S. nonprofit and Kenyan NGO with a transformative approach to alleviating poverty, building resiliency, and empowering women and girls in the drylands of Africa. BOMA’s poverty graduation program, Rural Entrepreneur Access Project, helps ultra-poor women graduate themselves from extreme poverty, build financial resilient households, invest in their children’s health and education, and have increased voice, choice, and agency.
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BRAC
BRAC’s Ultra-Poor Graduation Initiative (UPGI) is dedicated to helping people around the world lift themselves from extreme poverty. The goal of UPGI is to support the promotion and implementation of the Graduation approach, a framework designed by BRAC to meet the complex and interconnected needs of individuals and families who live in a precarious state of extreme poverty so severe that traditional development interventions fail to reach them.
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CARE
Founded in 1945, CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty and providing lifesaving assistance in emergencies. In 100 countries around the world, CARE places special focus on working alongside poor girls and women because, equipped with the proper resources, they have the power to lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty.
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Co-Impact
Co-Impact is a global philanthropic collaborative that sources and supports locally-rooted coalitions in the Global South to transform underlying systems and achieve impact at scale, with a core focus on advancing gender equality and women’s leadership. Sectors include health, education, and economic opportunity, helping partners to build resilient societies in which all women, men, and children can reach their full potential.
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Concern Worldwide
Concern Worldwide is an international non-governmental organisation that delivers both humanitarian and development programming in some of the world’s most challenging contexts. Our vision and our work are defined by one goal: ending extreme poverty, whatever it takes. With this focus, we work with people to strengthen their assets and return from those assets, while tackling systemic issues especially underlying inequalities, risks, and vulnerabilities.
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FAO
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Our goal is to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With over 194 member states, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide. Ending poverty and hunger are at the heart of FAO's work and they are central goals of countries worldwide.
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Fundación Capital
Fundación Capital is a non-profit social enterprise that works to advance economic citizenship globally and at scale. It supports people on a path out of extreme poverty by encouraging them to create networks and build productive, financial, human and social assets, thus strengthening their resiliency and improving their livelihoods.
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GIZ
GIZ is a service provider in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development. In the area of social protection, GIZ works on behalf of BMZ to expand social protection systems in its partner countries. The promotion of economic inclusion programmes with governments via PEI is one action towards shaping a future worth living around the world.
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ideas42
Twelve years ago, ideas42 started in a small office at Harvard University. Since then, we have partnered with foundations, non-profits, government agencies, and socially-minded companies to work on more than 250 projects in over 45 countries, using behavioral science to improve tens of millions of lives around the world.
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Innovations for Poverty Action
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a research and policy nonprofit that discovers and promotes effective solutions to global poverty problems. IPA brings together researchers and decision-makers to design, rigorously evaluate, and refine these solutions and their applications, ensuring that the evidence created is used to improve the lives of the world’s poor.
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Irish Aid
Ireland’s development cooperation programme aims to reduce poverty, hunger, and humanitarian need, with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa. By supporting long term development and providing humanitarian assistance in over eighty countries, on behalf of the Irish people, Irish Aid is helping to build better futures for some of the world’s poorest communities. Ireland’s international development priorities are: Reducing Humanitarian Need, Climate Action, Gender Equality and Strengthening Governance.
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Trickle Up
Trickle Up is an international poverty alleviation nonprofit that creates breakthrough opportunities for the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. Trickle Up works with partners and policymakers to design and deliver powerful livelihoods programs, conduct research, and develop innovative solutions that make poverty programs more impactful and scalable. Their dedicated teams are based in the United States, Guatemala, Uganda, and India.
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UNHCR
UNHCR work’s to ensure that everybody has the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge, having fled violence, persecution, war or disaster at home. Since 1950, we have faced multiple crises on multiple continents, and provided vital assistance to refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced and stateless people, many of whom have nobody left to turn to. We help to save lives and build better futures for millions forced from home.
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USAID
USAID is the world's premier international development agency and a catalytic actor driving development results. USAID's work advances U.S. national security and economic prosperity, demonstrates American generosity, and promotes a path to recipient self-reliance and resilience.
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Village Enterprise
With 30 years of experience working to end extreme poverty in rural Africa, Village Enterprise’s community-based, participatory program reflects a bottom-up approach to microenterprise development. Through local leadership and a strong record of adaptation and innovation, Village Enterprise’s Graduation model has been validated by an independent randomized controlled trial and recognized by industry leaders, including ImpactMatters and Innovations for Poverty Action, as evidence-based and cost-effective.
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World Vision International
World Vision International is working in over 70 countries to break intergenerational poverty. We do this by graduating families out of extreme poverty, strengthening nutritious food production and resilience, improving access to markets and financial services and promoting sustainable employment opportunities. Our vision is to see families become skilled and empowered to be economically self-reliant and have the means to provide for their children.
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