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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.
Coca-Cola FEMSA is the largest public bottler of Coca-Cola products globally and a prominent beverage company in Latin America and parts of Asia. Established in 1991 as a joint venture between FEMSA and The Coca-Cola Company, it has grown significantly since its inception. The company is headquartered in Mexico City and employs approximately 80,447 people, serving over 270 million consumers. Coca-Cola FEMSA produces, markets, sells, and distributes a wide range of beverages, including sparkling drinks, non-carbonated beverages, and alcoholic options like Topo Chico Hard Seltzer. The company boasts a portfolio of 134 brands and has established distribution agreements for products such as Monster energy drinks. Committed to social responsibility, Coca-Cola FEMSA invests in sustainability initiatives and community support, including microcredit programs and renewable energy projects. Its strategic acquisitions have expanded its reach across multiple countries, solidifying its position in the global beverage market.
NILO BRANDS is a beverage company based in Riverside, California, specializing in superfruit juices. Founded in 2014, NILO has quickly established itself as one of the fastest-growing beverage brands in the United States. The company employs between 11 and 50 people and generates annual revenue between $25 million and $100 million. NILO's flagship product is NILO(R) Guanabana, a juice made from guanabana, also known as soursop. This juice features real fruit chunks combined with juice, offering a unique tropical experience. NILO emphasizes natural ingredients, avoiding artificial sweeteners and additives. The guanabana juice is rich in antioxidants and is traditionally associated with various health benefits, including support for inflammatory disorders. The company is committed to sourcing high-quality fruit from responsible growers, aiming to enhance nutrition and quality of life. NILO has gained popularity in major cities like Los Angeles and has expanded its reach nationwide, appealing to health-conscious consumers and receiving endorsements from wellness experts and athletes.
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian NGO based in Norway, established in 1946 to assist refugees in post-World War II Europe. Over the years, it has evolved into a global organization providing emergency assistance, protection, and durable solutions to refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in more than 40 countries affected by conflicts, disasters, and climate change. NRC specializes in six key areas: livelihoods and food security, education, shelter and settlements, information and legal assistance, protection from violence, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). The organization employs around 15,000-16,000 staff, primarily local hires, and assists approximately 9-10 million people annually. NRC collaborates with various partners, including UN agencies and local actors, to address the needs of vulnerable populations and advocate for their rights. It also maintains the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) in Geneva and operates NORCAP, a roster of experts supporting humanitarian responses in crises.
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Sacyr is a global infrastructure operator and developer based in Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1986, the company has grown from a small public works contractor into a major multinational entity, focusing on public-private partnerships (P3s), construction, and services across more than 30 countries. Sacyr specializes in the development, construction, and management of large-scale infrastructure projects. Its diverse portfolio includes highways, railways, hospitals, airports, and water treatment plants. The company operates through several divisions, including Sacyr Concesiones, which manages P3 projects; Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructure, which handles civil engineering and industrial projects; and Sacyr Water, which focuses on water treatment and management. Additionally, Sacyr provides environmental and municipal services, including waste treatment and facility management. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Sacyr delivers complex projects worldwide, partnering with governments and investors to enhance infrastructure and services in various sectors.