

Sponsors
Africa Group of Sweden
During the 70´s and 80´s, the main purpose was to support the liberation struggle in Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique, and to fight the apartheid regime in South Africa and the continued colonisation of Namibia and Zimbabwe.

After the end of Portuguese colonialism and the fall of apartheid, AGS has participated in and supported the reconstruction and democratisation processes in southern Africa. Currently we work in partnership with organisations in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe contributing towards democracy and poverty eradication. AGS also has about 25 professionally trained and experienced development workers in southern Africa
Church Development Service (Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst - EED) is an association of the Protestant Churches in Germany.By means of financial contributions, personnel involvement, scholarships and consultancy services EED supports the development work of churches, Christian and secular organisations.In this worldwide partnership, EED is participating in establishing a just society. It takes and promotes action to arouse and enhance people's willingness to stand up to overcome need, poverty, persecution and violence.
ICCO is a Dutch interchurch organisation for development cooperation. ICCO was founded in 1964 and is an independent organisation since 1971. The organisation’s mission is to work towards a world in which people live in dignity and prosperity, a world where poverty and injustice are no longer present. ICCO is active in 55 countries across the world, where it co-operates with church and non-church organisations which are directly involved with the people who are the prime target group.
Swiss Labour AssistanceSAH Swiss Labour Assistance (SAH) has been committed to achieving a socially, politically and economically just society since 1936. It empowers people to live their lives with dignity and security.
It assists people and organisations to exercise their rights. To achieve this, the SAH seeks to influence the social and political processes that are relevant to its work. The SAH is active both in Switzerland and abroad. It works with local partner organisations and is currently involved in 65 projects in fourteen developing countries. These projects aim to improve living conditions and a fair distribution of resources.
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