Mali Websites
ARM - The Architecture For The Digital World
ARM is a leader in microprocessor Intellectual Property. ARM designs and licenses fast, low-cost, power-efficient RISC processors, peripherals and 'system-on-chip' solutions for embedded control
THE ECOWAS COMMISSION
The Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) is a regional group of sixteen countries, founded in 1975. Its mission is to promote economic integration
Handicap International: Home
Handicap International setzt sich in über 60 Ländern mit 250 Projekten für Menschen mit Behinderung ein, insbesondere in Kriegs- und Krisengebieten.
Breaking the Cycle of Extreme Poverty for Over 30 Years
Trickle Up empowers people living on less than $1.25 a day to take the first steps out of poverty, providing them with resources to build sustainable livelihoods for a better quality of life. In partnership with local agencies, we provide training and seed capital grants to launch or expand a microenterprise and...
SESRIC - Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries
SESRIC - The Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries
Tostan | Dignity for All
The mission of Tostan is to empower African communities to bring about sustainable development and positive social transformation based on respect for human rights.
eLearning Africa 2014 / International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training.
International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training.
AGRA | Growing Africa's Agriculture
AGRA works to achieve a food secure and prosperous Africa through the promotion of rapid, sustainable agricultural growth based on smallholder farmers. Smallholders--the majority women--produce most of Africa's food, and do so with minimal resources and little government support.
AGRA | Growing Africa's Agriculture
AGRA works to achieve a food secure and prosperous Africa through the promotion of rapid, sustainable agricultural growth based on smallholder farmers. Smallholders--the majority women--produce most of Africa's food, and do so with minimal resources and little government support.