Humans in the Loop
BulgariaHumans in the Loop is an award-winning Social Enterprise which provides digital upskilling and digital work opportunities to people affected by conflict.
Humans in the Loop is an award-winning Social Enterprise which provides digital upskilling and digital work opportunities to people affected by conflict.
The Foundation for Access to Rights – FAR is a Bulgarian non-governmental organization in the public interest, founded by attorney-at-law Valeria Ilareva in 2013. FAR laywers provide free legal aid to asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in five regions in Bulgaria: Dobrich, Varna, Bourgas, Plovdiv and Sofia. Apart from the field offices, FAR provides online information and legal consultations via its platform www.refugeelight.bg. After more than 10 years of practical experience in providing legal aid to foreigners in Bulgaria, in 2023 the Foundation for Аccess to Рights – FAR created the job-matching migrantlife.bg platform as a response to the demand of employers to find workers among the migrant communities in Bulgaria, as well as the need of foreigners to be included in society and to be economically independent. FAR is a licensed labor mediator under № 3570 from 01.08.2023 under the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Generation for Change CY (GFC) is a migrant-led grassroots non-profit organization comprised of individuals from diverse backgrounds, united in their mission to foster a diverse and inclusive society where everyone has equitable access to opportunities in Cyprus. GFC is dedicated to driving positive social change by supporting, empowering, and advocating for vulnerable and marginalized communities, including but not limited to individuals of low socioeconomic status, refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and anyone facing discrimination.
GFC provides material assistance to disadvantaged individuals and families and implements projects to integrate and empower these groups. These initiatives include language learning, vocational education and training, psychosocial and well-being support, and sports programs for both adults and children. Additionally, GFC organizes advocacy campaigns, social initiatives, and cultural projects to raise awareness of social issues and promote intercultural exchange.
Within the framework of government policy on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people, the work of the LGBTIQ+ Centre CIGALE is divided into four pillars:
Our services are aimed at members of the LGBTIQ+(lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, queer+) community, their families and friends, and anyone interested in sexual and gender diversity issues.
LHIVE Diritti e prevenzione, formerly the Italian League for the Fight against AIDS (LILA) – Catania, was established on 27th of May 1991, on the initaitive of some healthcare professionals. LHIVE Diritti e prevenzione promotes and defends the right to health, organizes campaigns to reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections, works to affirm principles and relationships of solidarity, fight against all forms of violation of human, civil and citizenship rights of people living with HIV infection (PLWHA) and all vulnerable groups (young people, women, sex workers, drug abusers, inmates, migrants) also by building human and social integration services.
Specific aims of LHIVE are to:
Within the Association there are the following work groups:
Voluntary services carried out with own funds:
Activities carried out and/or supported in Zimbabwe with own funds:
Funded projects in progress:
Our organisation Forum des Empowerments und Teilhabe für Migranten (FEM e.V.) is a registered non-profit organisation with headquarters in Potsdam, Germany. The majority of its members are migrants, mainly from Africa. It advocates for a better integration and inclusion of migrants, especially refugees, into the German society and foster their participation and active involvement in political and social activities, among others.
HIV and other STDs testing, prevention, diagnostics, integration to healthcare, advocacy and policy
The Center for Integration of Foreigners (CIC), o.p.s., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting migrants in their integration into Czech society. Since 2003, CIC has been providing essential services such as social counseling, Czech language courses, and volunteer programs. Our mission is to help foreigners navigate life in the Czech Republic and foster a more inclusive society.
The Working Group on HIV Treatments (gTt-VIH) is a non-profit association, legally established in Barcelona in February 1997. In June 2002, gTt-VIH was officially declared a Public Utility Entity and, in December 2005, it was registered as a Non-Governmental Development Organization in International Cooperation. Since April 2018, gTt-VIH has a delegation in the city of Madrid with which it contributes to the response to HIV and STIs in the Community of Madrid.
Our mission: to disseminate scientific knowledge and clinical and pharmacological management of HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis among people living with these diseases and those susceptible to acquiring them, through educational activities, individual care and support, and political participation and advocacy, so that these people can increase control over their health and improve their quality of life. To disseminate scientific knowledge and clinical and pharmacological management of HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis among people living with these diseases and those susceptible to acquiring them, through educational activities, individual care and support and political participation and advocacy so that these people can increase control over their health and improve their quality of life.
Stop was founded in 1986 as a grassroots community association (under the name Gais per la Salut), with the aim of responding to the devastating impact of HIV on the homosexual community, before the administrations themselves did so.
We work for sexual health from and for the lesbian, gay, transsexual and bisexual (LGBT+) community and trans men and women who engage in sex work.
We train lesbian, gay, bisexual, heterosexual and transgender volunteers and workers.
We are committed to improving sexual health care and creating conditions, on a universal scale, that enable the expression of one’s sexuality without discrimination. We work for the elimination of inequalities and for the recognition and protection of the right to experience sexual orientation and gender identity of people and their diversity, based on development cooperation (for example with information, training and empowerment projects of the LGTB+ community in Latin America), humanitarian action, education and social mobilization.
Blue Door Education (VO/2165) is a voluntary organisation (registered NGO) based in Valletta, Malta. Our team of dedicated and passionate volunteers provides free literacy, language and lifeskill classes, both in person and online, for adult refugees and asylum seekers, and adult migrants with a social worker referral. Education enables upward social mobility, and each additional skill can mean higher income, leading to better access to nutritious food, sanitation, healthcare and accommodation. The hands-on linguistic first aid and practical skills courses we provide help refugees and asylum seekers rebuild their lives in their new host country.
Salud Entre Culturas (SEC) is a multidisciplinary public health and migration team.
Objectives:
Hiv-Danmark is the national patient organisation for people living with HIV and their relatives independently of race, ethnic origin, religious or sexual orientation.
Our goal is to to support HIV-positive people to live the best possible lives with their diagnosis and to take responsibility for own lives.
We support by
– support the individual to find own resources
– motivate to an active and social life
– strengthen and increase personal networks
– fight prejudice and work for openness through security and knowledge
– secure the human and legal rights for people living with HIV
– prevent discrimination
– reduce prevalence through information
– promote physical, mental, social and sexual well-being
– inform on specific HIV-related health problems
– exchange experiences among HIV-positive people and with other organisations in the HIV community
We run a café at the center of Copenhagen, Kafé Knud, where everybody meet for food, info, peer-to-peer education, social arrangements and meetings for self-help groups.
The Plateforme Prévention Sida is a community health promotion organization which provide different sexual health services focused on HIV and STI. Some examples of our services are free HIV and STI testing, free delivering of prevention tools (condoms, flyers), training activities, HIV and STI campaigns, support of people living with HIV (PLWHIV), etc. Target groups: migrants-young people-general population
Provides support for people living with HIV and their partners, friends and anyone they consider family. The Movement’s CBVCT Centre, “Cy Checkpoint”, offers anonymous, free and rapid HIV/Syphilis testing, counseling, information and linkage to care to Migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, LGBTI+ people, sex workers and the general population.
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