Africa Intercultural Development Support Trust
Unverified non-profit organisation
Africa Intercultural Development Support Trust (AIDEST) is a non-profit organization registered by guarantee, with a mission to increase sustainability and self-reliance of underprivileged communities in Uganda by providing basic education to children from poor families, empowering youths and women in vocational skills and entrepreneurship development, promote agriculture for economic and sustainable developmen, clean energy and innovative technology. The organization invests more in young people (men and women) as social entrepreneurs, biogas energy as renewable and waste management, sustainable agriculture and farm development – using innovative and affordable approaches.
The organization has offices in Central Uganda region – serving communities in Masaka District, Bukomansimbi District, Mukono District, Sembabule District, Mabarara District, Kyotera District, Rakai District, Moroto District and some parts of Karamoja region.
Website
http://www.aidest.orgYear established
2013Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)
Less than 500,000Participant in relevant networks
Working with underprivileged and the rural poor.Further information
About this organisation
Partnership types
Advocacy of global issues; Doing business with the poor; Project fundingRegions / countries / territories
Africa: UgandaGlobal issues
Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Children, youth and family welfare; Community...show all (10)Goods categories
Computer hardware & software; Electrical & electronics; Environmental; Food...show all (6)Business sectors
Agriculture and livestock; Community and social services; Education and training;...show all (7)Disasters
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Regions
Global issues
- Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry (1076)
- Children, youth and family welfare (3384)
- Community development (3804)
- Disability issues (845)
- Job creation and enterprise development (1314)
- Energy (242)
- Environment and climate change (1328)
- Food security and nutrition (1921)
- HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, health and medical (2789)
- Peace and security (359)