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.

RELIEF CENTRE

The RELIEF Centre is a transdisciplinary research collaboration that focuses on one of the world’s pressing challenges of the moment: how to build a prosperous and inclusive future for communities affected by mass displacement

The RELIEF Centre's research focuses on how we can measure prosperity and growth in Lebanon - a country that is experiencing a massive displacement of people - moving beyond indices like GDP to include measures of wellbeing, health, employment and education.

It is led by the UCL Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP), in collaboration with departments in University College London (UCL), American University of Beirut (AUB) and the Centre for Lebanese Studies.

Report the Abuse

The International Women’s Rights Project was founded in 1998 to strengthen the capacity of women’s NGOs in Canada and internationally to advocate for women’s human rights. The IWRP works to influence the implementation of international human rights standards through collaboration, participatory research and evidence-based advocacy. IWRP operates on a project-by-project basis, with support from universities, funding from private donors, foundations, individuals and government sources. Our model is to work in partnership with civil society organizations, research institutions, donors, universities, and individuals. IWRP works in partnership with Canadian and international NGOs, by invitation, to provide research, capacity-building, and an exchange of knowledge and learning.
Report the Abuse is a campaign hosted by the International Women's Rights Project. The purpose of Report the Abuse is to track the nature and type of incidents of sexual violence within the humanitarian community.

Reporter ohne Grenzen (Reporters Without Borders Germany)

Reporter ohne Grenzen: Recherchieren, Anklagen, Unterstützen

Reporter ohne Grenzen dokumentiert Verstöße gegen die Presse- und Informationsfreiheit weltweit und alarmiert die Öffentlichkeit, wenn Journalisten und deren Mitarbeiter in Gefahr sind. Wir setzen uns für mehr Sicherheit und besseren Schutz von Journalisten ein. Wir kämpfen online wie offline gegen Zensur, gegen den Einsatz sowie den Export von Zensur-Software und gegen restriktive Mediengesetze.

Reporters sans frontières

Reporters Without Borders was founded in Montpellier (France) in 1985 by four journalists: Robert Ménard, Rémy Loury, Jacques Molénat and Émilien Jubineau. This association, registered as a non-profit organisation in France since 1995, soon took on an international dimension.

Our missions are:

* To continuously monitor attacks on freedom of information worldwide;

* To denounce any such attacks in the media;

* To act in cooperation with governments to fight censorship and laws aimed at restricting freedom of information;

* To morally and financially assist persecuted journalists, as well as their families.

* To offer material assistance to war correspondents in order to enhance their safety.

Royal College of Anaesthetists

The third largest Medical Royal College in the UK by membership. With a combined membership of 23,000 fellows and members, they ensure the quality of patient care by safeguarding standards in the three specialties of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain medicine.

Salvation Army MMP

The Salvation Army is an international Christian movement that operates in 124 countries worldwide. The Salvation Army aims to spread the Christian message of God's love to all, as well as extend humanitarian aid, regardless of politics, religious beliefs or race.

Salvation Army Netherlands

The Salvation Army is an international Christian movement that operates in 124 countries worldwide. The Salvation Army aims to spread the Christian message of God's love to all, as well as extend humanitarian aid, regardless of politics, religious beliefs or race.

Santé Diabète

Santé diabète focuses its work on a comprehensive approach including all the axes necessary for the establishment of prevention and care of quality for diabetes. This innovative approach is realized in practice by the development of 6 components:
1. Investing in primary prevention to reduce the human and economic burden of the disease progression.
2. Investing in the decentralization of care to ensure geographic accessibility to a care of quality.
3. Investing in secondary and tertiary prevention "therapeutic education" to reduce the burden of complications due to diabetes.
4. Investing in the reduction of care costs for geographic accessibility to a care of quality.
5. Investing in an integrated approach including active involvement of patients and their families through their associations by promoting self-management mechanisms and advocacy allowing them to defend their rights.
6. Investing in research - action to develop innovative approaches

Save the Children

Save the Children is the world's leading independent organisation for children. We work in around 120 countries. We save children's lives; we fight for their rights; we help them fulfil their potential.We work to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. Across all of our work, we pursue several core values: accountability, ambition, collaboration, creativity and integrity. In 2013 we reached over 143 million children through our work, including over 52 million children directly.

Save the Children Central African Republic

Save the Children is the world's leading independent organisation for children. We work in around 120 countries. We save children's lives; we fight for their rights; we help them fulfil their potential.We work to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. Across all of our work, we pursue several core values: accountability, ambition, collaboration, creativity and integrity. In 2013 we reached over 143 million children through our work, including over 52 million children directly.