Campaigns we Support
OXFAM IRELAND
Our Vision: “A just world without poverty”
Oxfam Ireland works with people around the world to end the injustice of poverty. Oxfam Ireland are an independent and secular not-for-profit organisation.
Mission Statement: To increase the numbers of people in developing countries having a sustainable livelihood, access to essential services, equal rights and status, and physical security.
COALITION TO STOP THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS
The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers works to prevent the recruitment and use of children as soldiers, to secure their demobilisation and to ensure their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
Mission Statement
We are a coalition to stop the use of child soldiers, both girls and boys - to prevent their recruitment and use; to secure their demobilization; and to promote their rehabilitation and reintegration. We work to achieve this through advocacy and public education; research and monitoring; and network development and capacity building.
MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES
Doctors Without Borders
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency medical aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural or man-made disasters, or exclusion from health care in more than 75 countries.
Each year, MSF doctors, nurses, logistics specialists, water-and-sanitation experts, administrators, and other medical and non-medical professionals depart on more than 3000 field assignments. They work alongside more than 25000 locally hired staff to provide medical care.
Una Corda - The Irish / Cuban Piano Project
Una Corda is an organisation set up and managed by a group of Irish piano tuners and musicians. Our aim is to assist in the training and support of young Cuban piano tuners and technicians.
We work to achieve this by ensuring that the piano tuners/technicians are supplied with the materials and tools they need to do their work, and by providing the opportunity for workplace experience and training here in Ireland.
For more information contact unacordaproject@gmail.com
