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Non-profit Organization Management in Namibia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in Namibia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
12 on file
Dapp Namibia
DAPP Namibia (Development Aid from People to People) is a Namibian organisation registered as an Association (number 21/90/45) since 1990 and as a Welfare Organisation number WO 85 since 1992. The objective of DAPP Namibia is to “carry out welfare and development work of any nature and assist the people of Namibia in order to improve the quality of life in the country. To help children, young people and families in distress or in need”. Our motto is helping people to help themselves. DAPP Namibia is working in the areas of: Health Education and Training Community Development including Climate Change Actions DAPP Namibia is implementing projects and programmes in partnership with government ministries, national and international partners in development.
501 to 1000 staff
Un World Food Programme Wfp Namibia
Namibian account of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), Laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize |#rural transformation #sustainable food systems
201 to 500 staff
Cancer Association Of Namibia Wo30
CANCER ASSOCIATION OF NAMIBIA (WO30) a Section 21 NGO and registered welfare organisation based Namibia with the distinct aim to create awareness and educate on cancer, provide support services to effectively screen for, and support cancer patients during their cancer journey. Established by the late Dr A Bernhard May in 1968, the Cancer Association of Namibia has several programmes to strengthen the fight on cancer in Namibia, including the establishment and management of the Namibia National Cancer Registry (NNCR). A fully self-sustaining organisation, the CAN relies on fundraisers, donations, projects for fundraising and a medical business model that allows access to quality screening and accommodation services for cancer, while generating funds to sustain operations.
11 to 50 staff
Hanns Seidel Foundation Namibia
The Hanns Seidel Foundation describes its work and mission with the motto "in the service of democracy, peace and development". HSF is currently present in more than 60 countries worldwide with over 90 projects and has liaison offices in Washington, Brussels, and Moscow.
501 to 1000 staff
Gs1 Namibia
GS1 Namibia is a neutral, not-for-profit organisation, and the only licensed, authorised body in namibia to administer the GS1 System of standards. We believe in the power of standards to transform the way we work and live. And so do more than 2 million businesses around the world who work together with GS1 to develop and maintain the GS1 System of standards for day-to-day supply chain efficiencies. Previously known as the Namibia Barcode Center, and now registered with GS1 Global, GS1 Namibia will lead the efforts of barcoding and product identification in the country.
1 to 10 staff
Startup Namibia
Startup Namibia is a non-profit organization aimed at building an entrepreneurial culture and ecosystem for Namibian startups.
1 to 10 staff
Technical Baskteball Academy
Founded in 2015, Technical Basketball Academy (TBA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing education programs to young people on the fundamentals of business, education, life skills, entrepreneurship as well as Basketball. Technical Basketball Academy is fundamentally a volunteer organization; dedicated Board Members and TBA Business Volunteers are the backbone of the organization. This connects a real-world perspective to education, bringing to life the importance of what learners are learning in school. At the heart of TBA are our curricula. Our business, life skills, basketball, leadership, financial education, and workplace readiness programs are designed to be flexibly integrated as relevant extensions of standard school curricula, reaching learners in every year throughout their education experiences. In partnership with businesses and educators, TBA brings the real world to learners, opening their minds to their full potential.
1 to 10 staff
Nampharm Foundation
Our mission is to provide medical treatment and improve the quality of life of vulnerable children suffering from severe health conditions. Our vision is to give access to free quality medical treatment Nampharm a local Namibian pharmaceutical distributor, registered the Nampharm Foundation Trust as a social responsibility initiative for Namibian children. The foundation was founded in 2005 as a charity organisation. Since 2009, we are the only charity organisation offering free facial reconstruction surgery. Social Welfare Number: WO 522
1 to 10 staff
Miss Supranational Namibia
Miss Supranational International is an annual international female beauty pageant, started in 2009, and with most contests held in Poland and a parallel male contest, Mister Supranational, began in 2016, also in Poland.
1 to 10 staff
Hvac Namibia
HVAC Namibia is a non-profit organization that deals with all aspects of HVAC systems. This relates to the technology of interior and vehicle environmental comfort (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning). Its objective is to provide thermal comfort as well as adequate indoor air quality. HVAC system design is a specialized branch of mechanical engineering that is based on thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer fundamentals. HVAC is a critical component of residential properties such as solitary homes, apartment buildings, hotels, and senior living facilities, medium to large industrial and office buildings such as skyscrapers and hospitals, vehicles such as cars, trains, airplanes, ships, and submarines, and marine environments, where safe and healthy building conditions are regulated with respect to temperature and humidity using fresh air from outside.
1 to 10 staff
United Youth Charity Association
Section 21 Company with the aim of bringing together young people from across Namibia and the world and giving them a platform to unleash their potential and be the change that they want to see. Our aim is to offer safe spaces within ourselves and for our fellow young people, create a charitable journey and make sure the world becomes a better place, one smile at a time.#TogetherWeCan
11 to 50 staff
Windhoek Rotaract Club D9350
We are a group of young professionals and students, working together as a team, to make our community a better place by serving it through charity and voluntary work. We believe in “Service Above Self” Because Service to others is the Rent you pay for your room here on Earth Join our Team of Selfless youngsters, and make a difference
11 to 50 staff