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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the leading UN agency focused on international development, operating in around 170-177 countries and territories. Established in 1965 and headquartered in New York City, UNDP aims to eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities, and promote sustainable economic growth and human development. The agency is funded entirely by voluntary contributions from UN member states and plays a crucial role in coordinating development efforts through partnerships and resources. UNDP's mission centers on a rights-based approach to empowerment and inclusion, prioritizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and climate resilience. The agency delivers services across six signature solutions, including poverty reduction, governance, resilience building, environmental sustainability, energy access, and gender equality. UNDP also emphasizes digitalization, strategic innovation, and local-level support to foster inclusive development and address global challenges. Through its programs and initiatives, UNDP collaborates with governments, civil society, and communities to implement effective development strategies worldwide.
Teach For All is a global network of independent social enterprises operating in over 60 countries. Founded in 2007, the organization focuses on developing collective leadership to expand educational opportunities for all children. It aims to address challenges such as poverty and inadequate school systems through systemic change and mutual learning among its network partners. The mission of Teach For All is to cultivate leadership necessary for change by enlisting promising future leaders to tackle educational inequities. The network partners recruit leaders for at least two years of teaching in high-need communities, fostering collaboration with families and community members. Key initiatives include programs for teacher development, social-emotional learning, and support for early-stage social entrepreneurs. With over 100,000 leaders developed, Teach For All continues to influence education policy and practice globally.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the largest humanitarian organization of the United Nations, established in 1961 to provide food assistance globally. Headquartered in Rome, Italy, WFP employs over 21,000 people, with a significant majority working in recipient countries. The organization responds to emergencies caused by conflicts, natural disasters, and climate change, delivering essential food relief and support to vulnerable populations. WFP's core services include emergency food relief, cash-based transfers, and nutrition interventions. The organization is the world's largest provider of school meals, aiming to enhance education and health for millions of children. WFP also focuses on building resilience through improved food systems, supporting smallholder farmers, and addressing malnutrition, particularly among women and children. Its operations span numerous countries, including Yemen, Rwanda, and various urban areas, targeting those most in need.
BA Global Talent is a recruitment and staffing firm established in 2019, based in the United States. The company specializes in connecting U.S. businesses with skilled remote professionals from North, Central, and South America. Their focus areas include business process outsourcing (BPO), LATAM recruitment, HR operations, and workforce solutions. The firm offers a variety of services, including remote recruitment and staffing for professionals in marketing, web design, customer service, and IT. They also provide BPO solutions for back-office functions, accounting, and call center management. BA Global Talent emphasizes a success-based fee model, charging clients only after the first month of employment, along with free candidate replacement within the first three months. Their industry expertise covers sectors such as professional services, technology, and e-commerce. Notably, they have a partnership with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation to deliver staffing solutions across multiple countries.
Compassion International is a Christian child development and humanitarian organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Founded in 1952 by Rev. Everett Swanson, the non-profit focuses on releasing children from poverty through a Christ-centered approach. It partners with local churches to provide comprehensive support to vulnerable children in 29 countries. The organization's primary initiative is its child sponsorship program, which allows donors to support individual children. Compassion International offers education, health and nutrition support, social development programs, and Christian spiritual education. By collaborating with over 8,000 local churches, the organization ensures that its programs are culturally relevant and sustainable. Compassion International has positively impacted the lives of over 2.3 million children, helping them achieve long-term development and transcend generational poverty.
Improving Economies for Stronger Communities (IESC) is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, DC. Founded in 1964, IESC focuses on catalyzing private sector growth and creating economic opportunities in developing countries. The organization has completed over 25,000 short-term projects and 200 long-term programs across 139 countries, helping to create or save more than 1.5 million jobs. IESC's mission is to improve living standards through private enterprise development, which it sees as essential for economic growth and stability. The organization operates through local staff and partnerships with local organizations, emphasizing sustainable impact. Key areas of expertise include technical assistance, workforce development, and agricultural trade management. IESC collaborates with entities like USAID to support initiatives in various regions, including sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and Latin America.
Plan International is a UK-based development and humanitarian organization founded in 1937. Initially established to support children affected by the Spanish Civil War, it has grown into one of the largest international development agencies, operating in over 80 countries. The organization focuses on advancing children's rights, promoting gender equality, and addressing child poverty. Plan International offers various programs, including child sponsorship, education, disaster response, and advocacy. In 2024, it supported 43 million children, with a significant emphasis on empowering girls. The organization has reached millions through educational initiatives and disaster preparedness efforts, providing training and relief in various countries. Its advocacy campaigns, such as 'Because I am a Girl,' aim to raise awareness and drive change for girls' rights and equality. With a mission to create a just world where all are equal, Plan International collaborates with children, young people, and numerous partners to fulfill its goals. The organization operates without religious, political, or governmental affiliations, focusing solely on humanitarian services funded by sponsorships and donations.