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International Affairs in Rwanda
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the International Affairs sector based in Rwanda. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Undp Rwanda
UNDP Rwanda supports the Government of Rwanda's effort to achieve the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through technical support that includes developing human and institutional capacities, demonstrating solutions, building partnerships, and raising funds for development.
51 to 200 staff
Mondiant Initiative
Mondiant Initiative acts as a foundation for refugees to unlock their potential through education and empowerment. We invest in refugee students by providing scholarships to higher education institutions alongside wraparound support services and leadership training. Come help us change the lives of those who are counted out- What We Stand For - We heal and empower refugees by providing business and education opportunities with the mission of fostering a sense of competitiveness, assertiveness, and self-reliance- By Refugees, For Refugees - We're 100% owned & operated by refugees working for the betterment of their community- Opportunity & Self-Reliance - We give refugees the tools to succeed through education and empowerment- An International Reach - We're working hard to reach refugees who are counted out, regardless of where they live. Support Mondiant Initiative by buying Mondiant's new book "Those We Throw Away Are Diamonds": A stunning and heartbreaking lens on the global refugee crisis, from a man who faced the very worst of humanity and survived to advocate for displaced people around the world. This is the story behind Mondiant Initiative - a source of awareness and inspiration for refugees around the world. Order the book now:
1 to 10 staff
Unhcr, The Un Refugee Agency In Rwanda
Governments normally guarantee the basic human rights and physical security of their citizens. But when people become refugees, this safety net disappears. Refugees fleeing war or persecution are often in a very vulnerable situation. They have no protection from their own state – indeed it is often their own government that is threatening to persecute them. If other countries do not let them in, and do not protect and help them once they are in, then they may be condemning them to an intolerable situation where their basic rights, security and, in some cases their lives, are in danger. The protection of 33.9 million uprooted or stateless people is the core mandate of UNHCR. We do this in several ways: ensuring basic human rights of refugees in their countries of asylum, protecting them from being returned involuntarily to a country where they could face persecution. Longer term, we help refugees find appropriate durable solutions to their plight, by repatriating voluntarily to their homeland, integrating in countries of asylum or resettling in third countries. In many countries,UNHCR staff work alongside other partners in a variety of locations ranging from capital cities to remote camps and border areas. They attempt to promote or provide legal and physical protection, and minimize the threat of violence – including sexual assault – which many refugees are subject to, even in countries of asylum. They also seek to provide at least a minimum of shelter, food, water and medical care in the immediate aftermath of any refugee exodus, while taking into account the specific needs of women, children, the elderly and the disabled.
201 to 500 staff
Idea Project
The IDEA D4D Hub project embraces an interdisciplinary and inclusive approach to empower digital ecosystem collaboration, nationally, regionally and trans-continentally (Africa-Europe), to jointly advance a human-centric digital transformation. As civil society organisations and academia are critical stakeholders in the digital transformation as well as in decision-making processes, the project is concentrating on strengthening their capacity to participate in the development of an inclusive and sustainable digital economy and society, which safeguards democratic values and rights in the interaction between citizens and technology.
1 to 10 staff
The Sustainable Development Goals Center For Africa Sdgc A
The Sustainable Development Goals Center for Africa (SDGC/A) Opened in July of 2016, the Sustainable Development Goals Center for Africa (SDGC/A) is an international organization that provides support to governments, civil society, businesses and academic institutions to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa. With headquarters in Kigali, Rwanda, the SDGC/A builds upon the existing successes of the African continent by bringing together people, ideas, and innovation from across the world to collectively build a more sustainable future. Our Vision For all African countries to have achieved their national and sub-national targets related to the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Our Values In alignment with the United Nations’ Post-2015 Development Agenda, the SDGC/A values: • Multi-stakeholder partnerships between governments, civil society, business and academic institutions. • Mutually beneficial networks of people, institutions and ideas that build on strengths. • Transparency and accountability in decision making, investments, and promises. • Social inclusion at all levels of society, ensuring that no one is left behind. • Environmental stewardship and the responsible management of natural resources. • Innovation, research and capacity building. Our Venture To achieve our vision we focus on: • Research and policy advice to support governments, civil society, businesses and academic institutions. • Inter-country investments & projects related to infrastructure, information systems & financial mechanisms. • Building platforms to facilitate the meaningful engagement of academics, citizens & communities with the scientific and policy work of the SDGs. • Education and capacity building to strengthen universities and research institutions. • Increasing the distribution of technology, innovation and outreach.
1 to 10 staff
Pakistan High Commission To Rwanda
The Embassy represents Pakistan in Rwanda, promoting strong diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties. We support bilateral cooperation in trade, education, youth empowerment, and regional development across Africa and Asia. House No. 54, KG 552 Street, Nyarutarama, Remera, Gasabo, Kigali pahickigali@mofa.gov.pk |+250-252515561
1 to 10 staff