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Advocacy Initiative for Development (AID)

Org #9866
Vetted since 2012 Site Visit Verified
2000
year founded
$29,524
raised on GlobalGiving
14
years fundraising
14
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The Organization seeks to promote human rights education and enhance the capabilities of women, children, and youth across Africa and other least developed countries outside Africa to effect positive social change that would bring about sustainable development in their lives and communities.

Project Leaders
Sylvanus S. Murray
Sylvanus S. Murray
Daphne Murray
Daphne Murray
Team
Sylvanus S Murray, Andrew R Daramy, Jesse Fatoma, Mohamed Bah, Fatmata Davies, Mariama Bah, Ibrahim Moigua, Victoria F Kamara, Mohamed B Koroma, Waquim Filsaime
Organization Information
17 Circular Road, 3rd Floor
Freetown, Western Area P.O.Box 1010
Sierra Leone
+23279966920
Organization Information
17 Circular Road, 3rd Floor
Freetown, Western Area P.O.Box 1010
Sierra Leone
+23279966920

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Project Update

By Mohamed B. Koroma | Project Leader

Africa has one of the lowest primary school enrollment rates in the world, with 33 million children, including 18 million girls, out of school. In Tanzania, nearly half (47%) of girls of primary... Read the full report ›

Project Update

By Mohamed B. Koroma | Project Leader

Africa ranks among the regions with the lowest primary school enrollment worldwide: 33 million children are out of school, including 18 million girls. In Tanzania, almost half (47%) of... Read the full report ›

Project Update

By Leyla Mushtaq | Project Leader

Primary school enrollment in Africa continues to be among the lowest in the world. 33 million children do not go to school and 18 million of these are girls. In Tanzania, nearly half (47%) of primary... Read the full report ›
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