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The organisation is fundamentally based around the

concept of A radical new way to give: directly. Never


before has an NGO been established to put funds
directly into individuals and familys hands, cutting out
the middle man and all the expenses with it as they go.
The NGO has been tremendously effective in just its short time in operation. The concept
behind Give Directly is beautifully simple: 1) Donate through their webpage 2) Give Directly
locates poor households in Kenya and Uganda 3) The NGO transfers your donation to the
recipient electronically via their phone 4) The beneficiary uses the contribution to pursue
his or her goals however they wish.

The organisation was established to cover the


most basic of human needs: access to clean
water. Working mostly in the developing world the
NGO has is famed for its brilliant digital presence
and marketing as well as innovative donor
strategies such as guarenteeing that 100% of
public donations will be used for clean water
projects. They achieve this by developing long
term relationships with institutional donors who
agree to cover their management and
administrative costs.

ZanaLife, based in Kenya, is a hybrid healthcare and


girls education NGO that is working to helping young
women stay in school and reach their potential. The
organisation is tackling two issues at once, a lack of
access to appropriate health care information and
products, and the rate at which young girls in Africa drop
out of schooling. Their latest initiative is to combine health
and education through an interactive comic-based pamphlet that is designed to enable girls
to make informed decisions and increase their productivity and health.

APOPO, Anti-Personnel Landmines Detection


Product Development in English, is a social
enterprise that researches, develops and
implements detection rat technology for
humanitarian purposes. Yes, rats! APOPO have
trained giant African rats to tackle two of the
most challenging development solutions
in Africa, landmines and Tuberculosis. Both
landmines and TB continue to kill people every day around the world, yet solutions hardly
evolved in the last few decades. That is until a Flemish rodent enthusiast by the name of
Bart Weetjens pioneered the use of indigenous African rodents to detect un-exploded mines
and weaponry. The organisation has made a huge impact since its formation in 1997.

Coca-Cola seems to get everywhere in developing countries, yet essential medicines dont.
This charity provides health resources to people living in rural and remote locations that are
underserved. You can buy a Coca-Cola almost anywhere you go in the world, even in the
most remote parts of developing countries where 1 in 9 children die before their fifth
birthday from preventable causes. The organization
provides health kits containing rehydration salts and zinc
supplements to fight dehydration from diarrhea in remote places

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