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Information on your organisation
*Please explain why your organisation is eligible to be a Member Organisation for C-CfA.
(e.g. aim, history, membership, member organisations, activities, network, budget, human resource, etc.)
 
GCAP-Kenya is a country based advocacy coalition working under the umbrella of the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP); a massive global coalition from more than 100 countries made up of a diverse range of community groups, coalitions, trade Unions, individuals, Faith Groups and campaigners (www.whiteband.org).
 
Since it was launched at the World Social Forum in January 2005 GCAP has mobilized more faith groups, women’s groups, trade unions, youth organizations, international NGOs, grassroots movements and numerous other civil society groups. Last year, GCAP-Kenya we partnered with churches, schools, social watch groups, the private sector and trade unions in a massive mobilization of over 102,000 Kenyans to raise awareness against poverty and the need for Governments to champion the realization of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s).
 
In our advocacy, we want to pressure governments to eradicate poverty, dramatically lessen inequality, and achieve or exceed the Millennium Development Goals. We demand:
-          Public accountability, just governance and the fulfilment of human rights
-          Trade justice
-          A major increase in the quantity and quality of aid and financing for development
-          Debt cancellation
GCAP-Kenya is also referred to as Jukwa la Kupinga Umaskini (directly translated as Platform to Fight Poverty)
 
With its secretariat at Kenya Youth Education & Community Development Program(KYCEP), GCAP’s participation in C-CfA is being spearheaded for and on behalf of Kenyan CSOs by ActionAid International Kenya (AAIK), OSIENALA, WIFIP, and KYCEP.
 
AAIK is an international Non Governmental Organization working in Kenya since 1972. It exists to facilitate processes that eradicate poverty and ensure social justice through anti-poverty projects, local institutional capacity building and public policy influencing. AAIK champions the rights of the poor and marginalized, particularly women, and children, and recognizes that the most important players in the development process are the poor themselves, who must be supported to analyses and reach positions on policies that affect their lives. AAIK therefore strives to ensure that the voices and concerns of the poor are included explicitly in national development programs and priorities. AAIK is a member of GCAP-Kenya and intends to work with and through GCAP towards mobilization for G8 advocacy work as it did in 2005 for Gleneagles.
 
OSIENALAis a highly professional Kenyan National NGO working in partnership with similar organizations in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to address environmental issues of Lake Victoria. OSIENALA has highly qualified professional and gathers its information for lobbying and Advocacy through research. It was established in 1992 as a forum for addressing the deteriorating condition of Lake Victoria which is shared by riparian states of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Activities of OSIENALA are focusing on Poverty Reduction, Environmental Conservation and Resource Management.
 
WIFIP is an Education and Development Trust is a non profit organisation founded on the desire to contribute to the empowerment of marginalised communities in general and women in particular, through education and development initiatives. Based a working in Western Kenya, WIFIP believes in enabling people to have a voice and take action, through appropriate social and economic development initiatives.
 
The existence of KYCEP was prompted by a thorough study conducted in the fields of education, primary health and deepening poverty in the rural areas despite the rural population being the main producer in Kenya’s agricultural based economy. Other concerns that came out of the study were the exclusion of the youth and the rural populations as a whole in decision-making processes, a general lack of awareness of their rights and marginalization from access to basic information technology systems. The plight of the youth and women demanded immediate attention, as they were the most disadvantaged members of the community, despite being the most resourceful. Their potential was also underutilized. KYCEP set out to empower them as a first step towards community empowerment.
 
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Name, position and contact of a person who is in charge of this commission
Name: Mr. Charles Mwangi Waituru
Position within the organization: National Coordinator
e-mail address: waituru@gmail.com,
Telephone: +254 20 311196, *254 20 241915, Fax: +254 20 249302
Skype name:
*Please attach her/his CV.
 
Name: Rose Wanjiru
Position: Partnership Development Coordinator
Telephone: +254 20 4440440/4/9
Reason why he/she is eligible to be in charge of a representative of your organization
Charles Mwangi is the GCAP Kenya National coordinator. He has steered the campaign in terms of coalition building, fundraising, and organizing of events
Rose Wanjiru has work with on Japanese Aid and made presentation and researches on this in the past and has continued to work closely with TCSF for the last 2 years
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Budget allocation for becoming a Member Organisation of C-CfA 
e.g. its amount and how to be spent
(in US Dollar)
Coordinators time (10%) will be contributed “in Kind”; ii) mobilization of members USD5,000; including iii) Other contributions will be mobilized from members for various events as the need arises iv) Overhead cost e.g. printing of reports, stationary, email, postal & telephone
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List of NGOs that recommend your organisation to represent them
*Please fill out at least 10 names of organizations.
*Contact should be postal address, telephone number and e-mail address (Website URL, if there is).
Name1
PELUM Kenya
Contact
PELUM-Kenya P.O.Box 1134, Thika, Kenya Tel: 254-151-31686 Fax: 254-151-30055.
Name2
Education for Life Institute
Contact
P.O. BOX 10089-00100 NAIROBI, TEL. +254 20 2011694, info@efli.or.ke
Name3
Center for Minority Rights in Development
Contact
P.O. Box 14692-00100 Nairobi, Tel +254 20 606589/609582, contact@cemiride.info www.cemiride.info
Name4
Institute of Management in Development
Contact
P.O. Box 41305-00100 Nairobi, Tel, +254 20 2013855/3746508 lmuthoni@mcl-saatchi.co.ke 
Name5
Christian Partners for Development Agency
Contact
P.O. Box 13986-00800 Nairobi,
Tel +254 20 441994/442838, info@cpda.or.ke
Name6
IMPACT Alliance
Contact
Janet Awimbo P.O. Box 76390-00508, Nairobi, Tel. +254 20 387821/3/4, impact-alliance@pactke.org jawimbo@pactke.org
Name7
Forest Action Network
Contact
P.O. Box 380-00517 Tel +254 20 891035/7 knekesa@fanworld.or.ke
Name8
Ufadhili Trust
Contact
Tel +254 20343061/2, thecenter@bidii.com
Name9
Youth Agenda
Contact
P.0. Tel +254 20 3878331/2 info@youthagenda.org
Name10
UN millennium Campaign
Contact
P.O. Box 14205- 00800 Nairobi Tel. +254 20 4453440 sylvia.mwichuli@undp.org
Name11
KYCEP
Contact
Charles Mwangi Executive Director
Tel +254 311196 waituru@gmail.com
Name12
WIFIP
Contact
Jennipher A. Kere
Executive Director
WIFIP Education and Development PO Box 9722-40141, Kisumu
Tel: +254 57 202479
Name13
OSIENALA
Contact
Obiero Ong’ang’a PhD- Executive Director
e-mail: oonganga@swiftkisumu.com / osienala@swiftkisumu.com
Telephone: + 254 57 2023487 / +254 734507458            
 
Name14
 
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* You may add more names of organizations if there are more organizations that are recommending your organization.

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Assignation budgétaire pour devenir une Organisation Membre de la C-CfA
Par exemple, préciser la somme et l’objet d’utilisation (en US Dollars)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-         Animation du Programme point Focal, Pole d’échange et de Communication PEC en lien avec TICAD et renforcement des capacités de la société civile pour la Promotion de la gouvernance et de la démocratie et le: US Dollars 20 000 pour 2 ans
-         Campagne de lutte contre la fraude et la corruption pour des élections libres transparentes, apaisées et démocratiques et implications des OSC ONG SYNDICATS dans les observations des élections : US Dollars 120 000
-         Renforcement des capacités des OSC en Lobbiying ; Renforcement des capacités des OSC en Plaidoyer ; Renforcement des capacités des OSC en Leadership Associative et SUIVI PARTICIPATIF pour la formulation des prises de position : US Dollars 40 000
-         Organisation de la rencontre internationale sur le thème : Campagne Inter national sur la jeunesse et le développement: LES JEUNES CONTRE LA FAIM dans le cadre des atteintes des OMD :
 

 
Liste des ONG qui vous recommandent en tant que leur représentant
*Prière de donner au moins 10 noms d’ONG.
*Les contacts devront être:
adresse postale, le numéro de téléphone, e-mail (site web si existant).
ONG 1
Nom
Social Watch Benin
contact
Tel :00 229 95 95 90 28 / 90 94 60 57
E- mail : swbenin@yahoo.fr
 
ONG 2
Nom
CFRONG BENIN Collectif des Fédérationss et Reseaux des ong du benin
 
Tel : 00 229 95 95 46 46/ 00 229 95 96 16 44
E mail : cfrong2006@yahoo.fr
 
ONG 3
Nom
ONG SIN- DO : Droits économiques et sociaux des femmes et des Enfants d’abord
Contact
Tel 00229 90 O2 74 51
ONG 4
Nom
ONG GCASB Groupe Consult Action Solidarité
Contact
Tel : OO229 95 58 89 60
 
ONG 5
Nom
ONG GAJIP  SOMINA Groupe d’appui à la jeunesse pour le Progrès en milieu rural
Contact
Tel : OO229 90 90 42 53
 
ONG 6
Nom
ONG Expression d’Afrique
Contact
Tel : OO 229 97 26 O7 77
E mail : papoen@yahoo.fr
 
ONG 7
Nom
AVAF BENIN
Contact
Tel : OO 229
Email: avaf@ yahoo.fr
 
 
ONG 8
Nom
ATR EMERGENCE ONG
Contact
Tel : OO 229 97 23 24 03
 
ONG 9
Nom
ONG NP-A Nouvelle perspective Afrique
Contact
Tel : OO 229 93 70 24 21
Zicom8@yahoo.fr
ONG 10
Nom
ESSOR - ONG
Contact
Tel : OO229 95 06 98 07
 
ONG 11
Nom
FNEB Fédération Nationale de Etudiants du Bénin
Contact
Tel : OO229 97 08 82 44
E ùail: fneb@yahoo.fr
 
ONG 12
Nom
ONG Cordon de protection Mere Enfant
Organisation des Sage femmes pour lutter contre la transmission du SIDA aux Enfants
Contact
Tel : 00 229 95 86 23 91
 
ONG 13
Nom
ONG OUR CONVICTION
Contact
Tel :OO229 90 92 23 13 ;
ONG 14
Nom
ONG Centre International de l’intégration Africaine
Contact
Tel 00 229 97017272
 
ONG 15
 
ONG SYNPA    Synergie Paysanne
Contact
Tel 00229 97 44 42 27 ; 95 15 39 56
 
* Vous pourriez additionner plus de noms d’organisation si il en existe. Voir notre site www.glegbenu.org

QU’EST-CE QUE LE RESEAU GLEGBENU CHANTIER JEUNES ?
Le reseau Glegbenu pour un Monde Responsable et Solidaire Il n’a aucune affiliation politique, religieuse ou commerciale. Chantier Jeunes est un mouvement global de la jeunesse,  un réseau sans structure centrale. Il rassemble en toute démocratie et en toute égalité, des individus, des organismes et des réseaux qui œuvrent pour  un monde meilleur. Le RESEAU GLEGBENU est le point focal du CJ au Bénin.
Nous, les jeunes d’aujourd’hui, qui provenons de tous les horizons, sommes conscients des enjeux qui affectent l’avenir de notre société, et nous sommes résolus à apporter des changements afin de construire et d’inventer un mouvement de citoyens jeunes en vue d’apporter des changements au système qui a été conçu et imposé par nos aînés, qui ont vécu dans un contexte différent. Nous avons à contribuer efficacement à l’édification d’une société meilleure et humaine, pour l’avenir.
 
COMMENT TRAVAILLONS NOUS?
Depuis 1995, Le reseau Glegbenu s’est occupé de défis tels la paix, l’éducation, les ressources naturelles, la démocratie, les programmes d’études supérieures, l’exclusion sociale, le chômage, les drogues, le pouvoir des jeunes, la pauvreté, la gouvernance ; le contrôle citoyen et la citoyenneté, la santé et la qualité de vie et l'implication des jeunes dans les approches participatives de lutte contre le SIDA, pour n’en nommer que quelques-uns…
Le réseau Glegbenu identifie les mouvements de jeunes et les femmes de par le monde par l'intermédiaire  de ses représentants dans presque toutes les régions du monde. Nous utilisons tous les outils de communication disponibles pour aider les jeunes à s’exprimer, mais nous sommes cependant conscients que les tous derniers développements technologiques ne sont pas accessibles à tous. Le Chantier Jeune est ouvert à toute forme d’expression. Nous sentons que la jeunesse d’aujourd’hui ne fait pas confiance aux rencontres formelles et aux discours pour s’exprimer adéquatement. Alors le Chantier Jeune favorise les exposés simples pour rendre le travail et le déroulement des rencontres plus attrayant et plus vivant pour les jeunes générations.
 
QU’ATTENDONS-NOUS ?
Le but de Chantier Jeunes est de constituer  une voix commune avec les jeunes et les femmes de par le monde, malgré tous les défis et les inégalités que l’on retrouve dans les sociétés d’aujourd’hui.
Les jeunes doivent se prendre en main et participer à l’édification d’une société humaine plus harmonieuse pour l’avenir. L’échange d’expériences et d’informations, la liaison de jeunes de par le monde et la formation de groupes régionaux et d’ateliers internationaux constituent la dynamique de Chantier Jeunes pour rendre la collaboration possible.
Nous travaillons ensemble avec des solutions concrètes aux problèmes et défis d’aujourd’hui.
Nous sentons que les problèmes des jeunes ne devraient pas être abordés que par des programmes dans les agendas des gouvernements, mais que les jeunes doivent être considérés comme faisant partie intégrante de la société, sans être marginalisés ou considérés comme des patients en attente de traitement. Le Chantier Jeune rend les jeunes conscients de leurs capacités et de leurs droits de faire partie du processus décisionnel.
Nous n’acceptons aucune forme de violence, d’inégalité, d’exploitation ou d’exclusion sociale, culturelle ou religieuse. Pour un monde de paix et d’égalité, nous devons respecter les valeurs de l’humanité et l’environnement naturel à travers tous nos critères économiques, politiques et religieux. LA VIE est précieuse, nous devons la RESPECTER !
Nous désapprouvons toute forme de discrimination entre les jeunes (lettrés/illettrés, cultivateurs, pêcheurs, jeunes des bidonvilles, artistes, etc.).  Le Chantier Jeune accueille tout jeune voulant travailler pour un avenir meilleur et pour les gens de tout âge.

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Information on your organisation
*Pleaes explainin why your organisation is eligible to be a Member Organisation for C-CfA.
(e.g. aim, history, membership, member organisations, activities, network, budget, human resource, etc.)
§       Civil Society Platform
§       The main aim is to facilitate the participation of Civil Society Organizations in policy dialogue leading to poverty alleviation, though involvement in planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the national development plan, at all levels;
§       More than one hundred members (Private Sector, trade Unions, Networks of non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Technical and Professional Organizations, Academic and Research Institutions, Specific Organizations (which can also be NGOs), Interested Individuals)
§       The main activities are: 1) elaboration of the Annual Report on Poverty (RAP); 2) facilitation of dialogue between Government, Civil Society and Donors around poverty reduction and development and 3) building of capacity of civil society at local level.
 
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Name, position and contact of a person who is in charge of this commission
Name: (Mr. / Ms.): Paulo Cuinica
Position within the organization: Executive Secretary
e-mail address: g20@fdc.org.mz
Telephone: + 258 21 355312                          Fax: + 258 21 355333
Skype name:
*Please attach her/his CV.
Reason why he/she is eligible to be in charge of a representative of your organization
 
Currently is the Executive Secretary and in charge of representing the Platform with other parties.
 
 
 
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Budget allocation for becoming a Member Organisation of C-CfA 
e.g. its amount and how to be spent
(in USDollar)
USD2,000
 
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List of NGOs that recommend your organisation to represent them
*Please fill out at least 10 names of organizations.
*Contact should be postal address, telephone number and e-mail address (Website URL, if there is).
Name1
CCM
Contact
Av. Agostinho Neto 1584
Phone: +258 21 322836    Fax:+258 21 321968
E-mail: titosccm@virconn.com
Name2
UNAC
Contact
Rua Valentim Siti, 39
Phone: +258 21300599   Fax: + 258 21 306738
E-mail: advocacia2@gmail.com
Name3
CTA
Contact
Rua de Castanheda, 120, Bairro da Summershild
Phone: +258 21 491914   
E-mail: jim.lafleur@cta.org.mz
Name4
GMD
Contact
Av. Olof Palm, 236
Phone: +258 21 303868    Fax: + 258 21 303867
E-mail: divida@tvcabo.co.mz
Name5
ABIODES
Contact
Rua Joaquim Lapa, 192 – 1º andar
C.P. 2146
Phone: +258 21314854    Fax: + 258 21 314854
E-mail: abiodes@tvcabo.co.mz
Name6
FDC
Contact
Av. 25 de Setembro, Time Squere
Bloco II – 3ºandar
Phone: +258 21 355300    Fax: + 258 21 355355
E-mail: mcumbi@fdc.org.mz
Name7
Cruzeiro do Sul
Contact
Av. 24 de Julho, 285, 2º andar
Phone: +258 21 493561   Fax: + 258 21 493561
E-mail: cruzeirodosul.iid@tvcabo.co.mz
Name8
Fórum Mulher
Contact
Rua Pereira do Lago, nº147 – 3º Dto
Phone: +258 21 490255    Fax: + 258 21 493437
E-mail: forum@forumulher.org.mz
Name9
APOSEMO
Contact
Rua Francisco Matange, nº191
Phone: +258 82 7592140
E-mail: aposemo@virconn.com
Name10
CIP
Contact
Av. Amilcar Cabral 903
Phone: +258 21 327661
E-mail: cipmoz@gmail.com
Name11
KULIMA
 
Av. Karl Marx, 1452 R/C Maputo
Mocambique
Tel: +258 21 321622/21 431665
Fax: +258 21 321510
Cel: +25884 3983580
E-mail: kulima@tvcabo.co.mz
Name12
TEIA
Contact
Patrice Lumumba , 850, 1º andar
Phone: +258 21 326285
E-mail: teia.forum@teledata.mz
Name13
 
Contact
 
Name14
 
Contact
 
Name15
 
Contact
 
Name16
 
Contact
 
Name17
 
Contact
 
Name18
 
Contact
 
Name19
 
Contact
 
Name20
 
Contact
 
* You may add more names of organizations if there are more organizations that are recommending your organization.

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Information on your organisation
*Pleaes explain why your organisation is eligible to be a Member Organisation for C-CfA.
(e.g. aim, history, membership, member organisations, activities, network, budget, human resource, etc.)
MVIWATA is a national organisation in Tanzania operating through networks of grassroots farmer groups. At present it comprises 75 networks bringing together 20,000 men and women farmers and 3,000 individual members. The network structure has been instrumental in ensuring good communication within the organisation and with external partners. There is a secretariat with competent staff under the national coordinator. There are also regional offices in some regions of Tanzania such as Mbeya, Kilimanjaro, Morogoro, Kagera etc.
 
MVIWATA is eligible to be a member organization for the C-CfA because it has a better coverage of Tanzanian National NGOs. Many civil society organizations collaborate with MVIWATA in many programs, thus it is easy for MVIWATA to gather the views of the CSOs and feed into the advocacy campaign towards the G8.
 
Another reason that gives MVIWATA the winning possibility is the fact that there is a strong secretariat at the national and regional levels, internet connection and other facilities that ease communication between MVIWATA and other CSOs. It is also possible to mainstream the tasks related to the C-CfA into the routine program follow up activities.
 
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Name, position and contact of a person who is in charge of this commission
Name: (Mr. / Ms.) Mr. Stephen A. Ruvuga
Position within the organization: National Coordinator; P.O. Box 3220 , Morogoro
e-mail address: mviwata@africaonline.co.tz; saruvuga@yahoo.co.uk;saruvuga@yahoo.com
Telephone: : ++ 255-23-260-4184                      Fax: ++255-23- 260-4184
Skype name: No.            Cell: ++255 (0) 0744389247
*Please attach her/his CV. (to follow in a next sheet)
Reason why he/she is eligible to be in charge of a representative of your organization
- Mviwata is a network that represents the voice of farmer groups in Tanzania. It has a strong experience on the development issues that need to be addressed at national and international levels. It is this background that gives Mviwata the eligibility to apply to become a member of the C-CFA.
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Budget allocation for becoming a Member Organisation of C-CfA 
e.g. its amount and how to be spent
(in USDollar) US$ 500
This budget will be mainly for communication and coordinating the voices of CSOs in Tanzania. Of course this budget is too small, but we fill that most of the follow-ups will be combined with other activities that were earlier planned and budgeted for. In the future, MVIWATA will discuss with her funders to see how this work can be supported further.
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List of NGOs that recommend your organisation to represent them
*Please fill out at least 10 names of organizations.
*Contact should be postal address, telephone number and e-mail address (Website URL, if there is).
Name1
VECO Tanzania
Contact
Mr. Mbarwa Kivuyo, P.O. Box 105516, Dar es Salaam
 
Name2
Inades Formation
Contact
Mr. Alphone Katunzi, Tel. +255262354230
inades@do.ucc.co.tz
Name3
MIICO
Contact
Mr. Ikungasya D.A. Mwakatumbula; miico_cons@yahoo.com
 
Name4
NGO Policy Forum
Contact
Getrude Mgenzi
Name5
Sustainable Food Security Program (SFSP) – Chunya
Contact
Mr. Lawrence Limbe; Tel. +255 784 615802
llimbe@hotmail.com
Name6
Tanzania Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (TANGO)
Contact
Mrs Mary Mwingira P.O. Box 31147, Dar es Salaam
 
Name7
Ileje Rural Development Organization
Contact
Mr. Simon Mwangonda. Tel. +255 754981894
 
Name8
Isangati Agricultural Development Organisation
Contact
Box 1687, Mbeya Tanzania
+255 25 2510352
 
Name9
Lay Volunteers International Association (LVIA) Kongwa
Contact
 
 
Name10
ADP Mbozi
Contact
Box 204, Mbozi Mbeya, Tanzania
+255 25 2580095
Name11
Foundation HELP
 
Contact
Chacha Benedict Wambura
P.O. Box 854 Musoma Tanzania
Tel: +255 28 2620 575
Name12
 
Contact
 
Name13
 
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Name14
 
Contact
 
Name15
 
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Name16
 
Contact
 
Name17
 
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Name18
 
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Name19
 
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Name20
 
Contact
 
* You may add more names of organizations if there are more organizations that are recommending your organization.

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