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ABOUT THE WFWO

Our Mission

WFWO’s mission is to overcome poverty by enabling the world’s poorest people to gain the hope for better future and improve their quality of life through the access to food security, drinking water, health, education, poverty, HIV-AIDS programs, micro credit, using local skills and practical, sustainable technologies to support development humanitarian projects on relief and rehabilitations programs, to secure the empowerment of indigenous peoples, local communities, women, groups and individuals in developing countries.

WFWO Mission Statement
To foster the enabling environment in which WFWO will successfully mobilize the resources required achieving its mandate.

1. Determine Opportunities with Current and Potential Contributors and events

Analyze the orientation of governments, private sector and potential contributors to WFWO; determine the links between their aid priorities and the mandate of WFWO.

2. Establish Strategic Partnerships

Establish and make operational partnership strategies aiming at specific objectives to be realized together with civil society organizations, private sector, international financial institutions and multilateral organizations including the UN family. Mobilize resources through governments and private sector. Trust Funds to enable partnership; lever contributions; establish co-funded projects; demonstrate the potential of WFWO innovations. Stimulate and host special initiatives that can widen WFWO’ network; complement its mandate; attract additional funding; have WFWO and partners effecting global policies and actions of other organizations and deepen its stakeholders and intergovernmental relationships.

3. WFWO Position for Effectiveness

Establish and make operational a corporate Information and Communication Strategy targeting people and organizations that are in the right position to influence decisions and opinions fundamental to the realization of WFWO’ objectives. Manage WFWO functions in creation of regional networks. Facilitate participation in global and national activities that can further sustain WFWO' mission.

4. What does the WFWO do?

WFWO’s Aid enables the world’s poorest people to gain access to food security, drinking water, health, education, micro credit programs, and sustainable humanitarian development projects in developing countries. These basic human rights underpin health, education, water and livelihoods and form the first, essential step in overcoming poverty.
We work with local partners, who understand local issues, and provide them with the skills and support to help communities set up and manage practical and sustainable projects that meet their real needs.

We also campaign locally and internationally to raise awareness, and resources mobilization to implement our projects and mobilize people and build alliances with diverse partners, private sector, NGO’s, International organizations linking grassroots, national and global struggles change policy and promote to ensure the implementation of Millennium Development Goals objectives (MDG’s) by 2015.

The WFWO’ mission is to create partnership at local, national and international level, to raise awareness in civil society on MDGs to help the poorest of the poor. To mobilize resources, through fund raising campaigns, to operate humanitarian projects for an end to extreme poverty. To achieve this, the WFWO offers individuals, corporations, employees, students and non-profit organizations direct connections to local projects throughout the developing world that provide new opportunities for people to lift themselves out of extreme poverty. All WFWO’ aid opportunities, stories and expertise can be accessed through WFWO website. You can donate funds to specific development projects; read stories about children, families and communities coping with extreme poverty; learn more about issues of access to education and extreme poverty; interact with other aid supporters on our Message Board; and volunteer online to help local development organizations.

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