List of non-profits

Translators without Borders supplies voluntary or low cost translation services to humanitarian organisations. The following is a list of some of the non-profit organizations served.

Partage

Founded in 1973, Partage is a state registered charity for children, based in France. Working globally and independent of any political or religious affiliation, Partage strives to protect and promote the rights and welfare of the world’s most deprived children.
Partage supports child development programmes focusing on nutrition and education, healthcare, community development and protection against abuse and exploitation.
Partage has chosen to work in partnership with local who are experts in child welfare. Their expertise guarantees that the action undertaken matches local requirements and effectively benefits the children and their communities with full respect for their fundamental rights and opportunities. These partnerships are intended to empower civilian societies and make the actions implemented sustainable over time.

Passerelles numériques

Our mission is to provide education, technical and professional training in the digital sector to young underprivileged people by leveraging their potential and willpower. We endeavour to truly develop their employability which will allow them and their families to escape poverty in a sustainable way, and contribute to the social and economic development of their countries.
Our goal is that at least 90% of the students enrolled in our programs can escape poverty, be professionally more successful relatively to the national average, and take advantage of a “Gateway for Life”.

Pharmaciens Sans Frontières Luxembourg

Help people in developing countries to improve health situation and health education by, promoting the rational use of drugs assuring accessibility for everybody to best quality drugs.

Plan International

We want to fulfil the promise of the 2030 Global Goals and strive for a just world that advances children's rights and equality for girls.

Our strategy is to work with vulnerable children and especially girls so that they can learn, lead, decide and thrive. Within the strategy we have an ambition to transform the lives of 100 million girls. Child sponsorship and grassroots community work are central to our strategy and achieving this ambition.

Plan International Nigeria

Plan International Nigeria

Population Council

In Kenya, the Council leads research and develops programs to reduce maternal mortality; build protective health, social, and economic assets for adolescent girls; reduce HIV transmission; respond to sexual and gender-based violence; address disrespect and abuse in maternity care; assess various service integration models; assess whether reproductive health voucher programs can help vulnerable populations access critical reproductive health services; and strengthen evidence for programs related to unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortion.

The Council helped the Kenyan government develop its first population policy in 1966, and played a key role in establishing the Population Studies and Research Institute at the University of Nairobi. The Council initiated a regional capacity-building program that led to the formation of the African Population and Health Research Center in 1995, now a leading independent research institution. The Council sustains the Africa Regional Sexual and Gender-

Population Council

The Population Council’s mission is to improve the well-being and reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and to help achieve a humane, equitable, and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Council conducts social science, public health, and biomedical research to deliver solutions that lead to more effective policies, programs, and technologies that improve lives around the world.

Première Urgence - Aide Médicale Internationale (PU-AMI)

Première Urgence - Aide Médicale Internationale purpose is to defend the principles of the universal right to life and dignity, international human rights, impartiality and non-discrimination, we organise concrete and direct actions to help civilians who are in danger, marginalised or excluded, whether as a result of natural disasters, disasters caused by the actions of mankind, civil or international wars or violence sparked by economic crises in the wake of national or international political upheavals.

Primary Care Education International (PCEI)

In 2014 the GP Update team established a new, independent social enterprise to grow this international work in a broad range of high and low income settings. The team already has experience in countries as diverse as Nepal, Egypt and Cambodia and parts of Africa. We are developing materials with particular focus on non-communicable diseases (NCDs). These include hypertension, respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, epilepsy and mental health.

In 2014 the team is conducting pilot projects, working with international agencies, governments and local partners, including projects in Jordan, Kenya, Burkina Faso and-situation permitting - in Iraq. Offers of collaboration are invited to adapt and localise our evidence based materials in support of health systems and health workers seeking to address NCDs around the world.

Prison Yoga Project

The goal of the Prison Yoga Project is to expand the practice of Hatha Yoga and Mindfulness Meditation to prisons and rehabilitation facilities, and to provide training for Yoga instructors interested in teaching to at-risk populations in prisons, residential rehabilitation facilities, and community programs.