New Chapter Development for Youth (NCDY).
Unverified non-profit organisation
New Chapter Development for Youth (NCDY) is an NGO established in 2004 at grass root level from the initiatives of the people at the grass-root level. Since 2009 it serves at a national level. NCDY is determined to help all people regardless of their gender, marital status, disability, race, color, religion, political belief and employment status. NCDY aims to help a wide variety of people who have been personally marginalized and will consider all types of differences.
NCDY is dedicated to helping vulnerable children, youth, women and people with disabilities by giving them the means to live a better life; this will be achieved by establishing different programs and activities which inspire action over the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.
Mission:
To empower vulnerable and marginalized children, youth, women, and people with disabilities; ensuring that there is environmental protection of these susceptible population groups. NCDY aims to help these groups utilize and improve on their physical, intellectual, socio-economic and health potentialities to contribute to improving their overall living standards.
1. Main Achievements:
The organizational co-achievement can be measured in terms of the current number of children, young women and youth that have benefited from the project activations. The number of children, young women, and youth beneficiaries was 12, 921 in 2014. To date, the number of beneficiaries has increased to 72,206.
Range of Activities:
The work is divided into four programmes:
• Children’s Development Program.
• Youth’s Development Program.
• Women’s Empowerment Program.
• NCDY Volunteer Corps.
Website
https://platform.labdoo.org/edoovillage?e=77341Year established
2004Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000Participant in relevant networks
Cooperation/Membership at national and international level Partners/Networking: NCDY is currently collaborating with: • The central government and local government authorities. • Network CSOs, NGOs, CBOs, FBOs, and other local and international stakeholders. PARTNERS. • Hekima (Tanzania) • Adilisha (Tanzania) • Huruma Women Organization (Tanzania) • Engagement global (German) • A roof For Future (UK) • Girls not brides NETWORKS. • Mwanza Policy Initiative (MPI) • Ilemela District CSOs Network (Iledcnet) • Tanzania Coalition on Debt and Development (TCDD) • Wabia Network (UK). • Tanzania Education Network (TEN/MET). • ECHO Network USA.Further information
About this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Standards and guidelines...show all (6)Regions / countries / territories
Africa: Tanzania (United Republic of)Global issues
Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law...show all (27)Goods categories
Apparel & fashion; Arts, crafts & toys; Educational; IndustrialBusiness sectors
Agriculture and livestock; Arts and culture; Education and training; Environmental...show all (11)Disasters
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Regions
Global issues
- Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry (1073)
- Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law enforcement (212)
- Arts and culture (384)
- Children, youth and family welfare (3378)
- Community development (3799)
- Disability issues (842)
- Disasters and humanitarian affairs (1510)
- Education and training (4205)
- Job creation and enterprise development (1312)
- Energy (241)
- Environment and climate change (1327)
- Financial accessibility and management (722)
- Food security and nutrition (1919)
- Gender issues (1650)
- Shelter, housing, land management and construction (659)
- Human rights (1402)
- Information and communications technologies (653)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (2786)
- Migration and population (256)
- Mine action (77)
- Peace and security (358)
- Refugees and internally displaced persons (332)
- Labour conditions (249)
- Tourism, travel, leisure and sports (200)
- Trade and development (264)
- Transportation and logistics (317)
- Water and related ecosystems (958)