Robert Burns
Project: Organic food in a world where water will be a precious good.
Robert Malunda
Project: Open a gateway to a lot of opportunities to read books and access information on his own.
Robert Namasake Sabwami
Project: inclusive ICT centre for visually impaired providing adaptive computer courses.
Ruangtup Kaeokamechun
Project: Noy functions as a friend in the darkness of taboos when children want to talk about their concerns.
Ruci Senikula
Project: To set up the first computer and ICT training center in Fiji that will cater specifically for the needs of the visually impaired youths and adults.
Saa Moses Lamin
Project: Using sports to empower young people and communities to live in dignity without fear and discrimination,especially on grounds of age, gender, race, faith, socio-economic and political status.
Sadhana Nayak
Project: advocates for a society that stands for zero tolerance on domestic and workplace violence.
Sahr Yillia and Kaprie Kanu
Project: Community Enterprise solutions (CESS) for rural youth: vocational skills, organic farming, environmental protection and small scale business
Samantha Mudiriro
Project: Ghetto Connect library
Samrawit Yitayew
Project: A computer training Center and Internet Cafe to enable a blind person to see his potential and dream of possibility
Sanoj N T
Project: Alternative Education Program for railway children
Santhosh MM
Project: Bringing tribes back to traditional agricultural practices which ensure food security as well as ecological sustainability.
Sara Tandel (27)
Project: Empowering children to speak up against child abuse
Sarita Lamichhane
Project: Pryatna Nepal will be a mobile consulting centre. This organization work with visually impaired women. We empower these women in 3 areas: sufficiency, sustainability and strength.
Satya Illa
Project: Through practical training on safety, Satya has been able to save the lives of many farmers and prevent unnecessary accidents.
Selassie Tay
Project: Challenges such as the “Trokosi system” a spiritual servitude system and other socio-cultural practices that keep them down the socioeconomic ladder.
Sherin Noordheen
Project: Mental Health Projects in Kerala.
Sherleen Tunai (25)
Project: Empowering persons with Albinism using fashion
Shivani Kumari
Project: introducing regenerative agroforestry on barren and wasteland.
Siddhesh Sakore
Project: Organic farming solutions that will ensure that farmers and their families have a future.
Simon Muchineripi Mvindi
Project: Create an environment that will allow people with disabilities to attain a better quality of life.
Sohibjamol Rakamova
Project: facilities for disabled children to access sports and games.
Sonam Mittal
Project: Make women assertive, sassy and courageous enough to deal with and smash sexual harassment, at the workplace or on streets.
Soni SR
Project: Witness an India where all enjoy their lives and have equal rights, irrespective of gender.
Sophy Resal
Project: he mining will negatively affect our water availability, environment, livelihood etc.
Spandana Cheruvu
Project: Different backgrounds and fields of expertise who bring solutions to the current socio-economical problems identified in locations across the country.
Sristi KC
Gatthaghar Road, Madhyapur Thimi, Bhaktapur, Bagmati Province, Nepal
Project: Empowering the blind throughout the world through various forms of art such as dance, theatre, fashion, beauty, and personality development!
Stephen Ojungo Onyang
Project: Addressing the stigma of HIV orphans through psychosocial support, basic needs support and arts
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Sundar Sekar
Project: Organic, sustainable agriculture with environmental protection.
Sunday Olyel (31)
Project: Training course are provided in audio production, video and photography.
Tahreer Albattran
Project: To crack open the shell of women in Palestine in order to see beyond their believe system.
Tamás Barkó
Project: A world in which People with disabilities are interacting with confidence and with a sense of equality and pride
Tapiwa Gwenlisa Marange
Project: main objective is to raise awareness to fight against stigma, isolation and marginalization of people with albinism in Zimbabwe, in Africa and the world. 5000 direct, workshops and trainings for people with albinism, church and community members and
Teh Francis
Project: Hands on Business Training and Table Banking, Child Sponsorship, and Vocational Training for Young Mothers. T
Thomas Sarko
Project: To see a Liberia where young people express their frustration and boredom through reasonable dialogue and artistic performance instead of uprisings.
Thuktan Yeshay
Project: To see an agriculturally and educationally prosperous Spiti Valley.
Tiffany Brar
Project: To see a Kerala without physical or psychological barriers towards blind people. T110316 per year