Action Aid is a worldwide anti-poverty agency, established in 1972. It has exclusive partnership of people working in 43 countries to fight for a world without poverty. The
Action Aid, an international development agency works with poor and marginalized people to help exterminate poverty by overcoming the injustice and inequity that cause it. In this agency every person can work out their right to a life of dignity. The company is expanding and rising to help over millions of the worlds poorest and most underprivileged people in Africa, Asia and the Americas.
The Action Aid mainly focus on fighting against the causes of poverty in five areas include education, HIV & AIDS, food, emergencies, women and girls.
Action Aid has partnership with more than 2000 organizations, ranging from small community groups to alliances and global networks. The projects developed under Action Aid Agency enable people living in poverty to take responsibility for their own development by identifying and claiming their rights.
It has a distinctive vision and path. The Action Aid agency works with communities over many years to reinforce their own efforts to get rid of poverty. It continuously looks for new solutions and makes the supreme impact with their resources. The skills and abilities of
Action Aid work together for ending poverty at many stages - local, national, regional and international. It has helped normal people attained strange things in 35 years. Millions of children and their society have been transformed through Action Aid agency.
Action Aid Features
Child sponsorship - Families in the UK stand together with families in developing countries helping them assert their rights to food, health, education and the means to earn a living. Three months after the tsunami,
Action Aid is assisted a community-based psycho-social interference program as a key part of its response to the tsunami. Psycho-social concern is a widespread approach that helps to build hope and self-assurance amongst survivors and speed the recovery process.
From the viewpoint of a poor family, investment in education is costly and often unsatisfactory risk.
Action Aid works at local, national and international levels to protect education rights. It helps society and government to develop useful, flexible and pioneering solutions, and to guarantee that schools are places where the right to education is valued. Action Aid agency works with people to ensure their governments are held responsible at local and national levels to effectively manage and supply basic education.
AIDS is one of the most burning and serious intimidation to the evolution of developing countries. The death and destruction caused by HIV and
AIDS has already made phantom towns out of communities across Africa, leaving children without parents and killing key workers like nurses, farmers and teachers. Action Aid end global poverty by dealing with the spread of the virus and reducing the rates of death and illness associated to HIV and AIDS.
Around the world, and particularly in developing countries, women and girls are in need, disqualified, discriminated against, and in many cases, deprived of their rights. Action Aid works seek around the world to protect women’s and girls’ human rights and to confront the imbalanced power association between the sexes.
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Action Aid international organization values mutual respect, equity and justice, honesty and transparency, solidarity with the poor, courage of conviction, independence, and the humility.