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.

Ushahidi

This account is for Ushahidi to help develop software that integrates with the translation center API.

Vienna NGO Committee On Drugs

The Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs (VNGOC) was established in 1983 to provide a link between non governmental organisations (NGOs) and the Vienna-based agencies involved in setting drug policy: the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). We also work closely with our sister New York NGO Committee on Drugs (NYNGOC) when working with other UN bodies such as the General Assembly (GA) and the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

Vredesactie

Vredesactie is a pluralistic organisation that is part of the peace movement, making a radical plea for a society in which conflicts are resolved without violence or the threat of violence. Vredesactie is an engine for the development of non-violent action and the realization of a pacifist peace policy.

Wapa International

Raise funds to support small local organizations that help reintegrate victims of war (ex-child soldiers, widows of war, orphans...) in post-conflict countries around the world and strengthen skills, competencies and abilities of the people and communities.
Why does WAPA work in post-conflict countries?
Armed conflicts are the reality in almost all the regions of the world with revolting and dramatic consequences.
Civil populations always pay a heavy price with death and invalidity. Moreover, thousands of people become refugees either by crossing the boarders of by finding a place in internally displaced people camps.
These conflicts breed war crimes, aggressions and other atrocities: child soldiers, sexual crimes on children, women and men, mutilations and torture. When civil wars are over, the suffering and the challenges continue: famine, illnesses, poverty, expropriation, stigmatisation, depression, lack of schooling.
The people lose everything, including their human dignity.

War Child

Strengthening Inclusion and Meaningful Participation

War Child R&D Department

Strengthening Inclusion and Meaningful Participation

WasaBETO Inc

This is a non-profit for translators and freelancers.

Water & sanitation Rotarian Action Group (Wasrag)

Improving life and livelihood among poor people in the developing world by helping them gain access to safe water and sanitation.

WiRED International

WIRED International is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization that provides vital medical information and education to underserved communities in regions challenged by war, poverty and dislocation. WiRED's Community Health Information Libraries offer medical and health information enabling physicians and nurses, community health workers and ordinary people in developing areas of the world to address the prevention and treatment of infectious and non-communicable disease. All WiRED's resources—online and on portable media—are cost-free to users.

Women Enabled International (WEI)

Women Enabled International works at the intersection of women’s rights and disability rights to advocate for the rights of women and girls with disabilities in collaboration with women with disabilities rights organizations and women’s rights organizations worldwide. Through such collaborations, WEI fosters cooperation between organizations of women and girls with disabilities and mainstream women's rights organizations for understanding, cross-cutting advocacy, and the advancement of all women and girls. WEI also focuses on human rights programming and training in developing and post-conflict countries, as well as consulting for international organizations, governments, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), to ensure the inclusion of women and girls with disabilities in national and international policy and development program design and implementation.