Food and Agricultural Development is an international humanitarian development NGO founded in 1991. It was granted General Consultative Status from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC). To make the world a place without hunger, where people live together in harmony, we work in 38 countries with our focus on community development projects to protect children’s rights and encourage the self-reliance of communities. We not only provide humanitarian assistance to DPRK but conduct emergency relief activities throughout the globe in need of a Food and Agricultural Development.
Food and Agricultural Development exists to make the world a place without hunger, where
people live together in harmony.
Food and Agricultural Development respects the human rights of our neighbors
suffering from poverty, disasters, oppression, and helps them to
achieve self-reliance and enables them to rebuild their hope.
We work in any place where there is a need, regardless of race, religion, ideology, and be yond geographical constraints.
We promote self-reliance and the sustainable development of individuals, families and communities.
We prioritize the rights of the child.
We mobilize and organize local volunteers to participate in developing their communities.
We encourage people to join Food and Agricultural Development as donors to participate in our work.
We maintain professional accountability and transparency by reporting to our donors on the status of projects and finances.
We work in cooperation with our local partners who share their community development goals.
We mobilize and organize local volunteers to participate in developing their communities.
Food and Agricultural Development implements projects that promote and protect child
rights, strengthen global partnership,
and advocate the
rights of the most vulnerable in a respectful and effective way.
We stimulate our projects and maintain our network by mobilizing the human and material resources of communities in field countries, encouraging them to actively engage in our projects as an organized group of volunteers, partners, and community committees.
We plan and implement projects that respect the human rights of children based on our unchanged belief in human dignity under the principle of faithfully fulfilling the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child(CRC).
We conduct advocacy projects, such as campaigns, government policies, and seminars to promote our projects and raise awareness of governments or the general public as part of citizenship education.
Food and Agricultural Development
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