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    A2Empowerment is a non-profit company dedicated to empowering women through education. Since its founding in 2008, the company has worked with Peace Corps Volunteers and Cameroonian mentors to award over 1,900 educational scholarships to young women in Cameroon. Recipients are chosen based on need and merit, with a priority placed on selecting girls in the later years of high school when they are at a higher risk of dropping out. Mentors arrange monthly meetings for groups of scholarship recipients to provide academic support and discuss topics related to women's empowerment. In addition, students work together to develop a project to give back to their community. Currently approximately $80 USD will cover tuition, fees and supplies for a year of school. All company overhead costs have been covered by the company co- founders and grants, so the full amount of all individual donations is put towards scholarships.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@a2empowerment.org

    https://a2empowerment.org/index.shtml

  • We make grants to address the root causes and symptoms of global health inequity and poverty with a focus on rural Haiti. Our mission is to Ensure the right to equitable health care by building resilient, energy-efficient infrastructure and equipping staff; Revitalize communities by investing in locally led organizations promoting sustainable livelihoods, agroecology, education and health care as basic needs and human rights; and Change systems by bolstering networks of community-focused and rights-focused organizations, leaders, and funders.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Global

    Email: karen@ansarafamilyfund.org

    https://www.ansarafamilyfund.org

  • Black Fox Global is a leading fundraising firm serving international NGOs and domestic nonprofits. As a B Corp social enterprise, our mission is to help worthy organizations attract significant and sustainable funding so they can drive deep and lasting social change. Profits are wholly reinvested in the company’s long-term contribution to the social sector. Black Fox Global is as fiercely committed to our client’s mission as they are. From limited engagements to year-long contracts, we partner with clients to provide effective fundraising strategies and services, and when optimal, serve as a short-term extension of their staff. With impact as our primary driver, we exist to advance the missions of our clients.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Email: natalie@blackfox.global

    Phone Number: 617-360-1872

    http://blackfox.global

  • BHI is a unique global health non-profit organization working in low resource settings to develop infrastructure solutions that elevate the quality and accessibility of healthcare worldwide. BHI designs, builds, maintains and provides clinical and operational consulting for healthcare facilities in low and middle-income countries. They work in over 26 countries and are dedicated to partnering with organizations that provide high-quality, accessible treatment to the most vulnerable populations. Grounded in commitments to sustainability, health equity, and local capacity building, BHI is focused on creating tangible impact that will last for years to come.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Global, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@buildhealthinternational.org

    Phone Number: (978) 969-0920

    Address: 100 Cummings Center, #120B Beverly, MA 01915-6114

    https://www.buildhealthinternational.org

  • The Carsey School is nationally recognized for research, public service education, and bringing people together for thoughtful dialogue to address important societal challenges. To its core, the Carsey School is about making positive change and bringing about a more sustainable future. Our research is rigorous and actionable. Our students gain the skills to start and build impactful careers, learning from both leading scholars and experienced practitioners in policy, community development, public management, humanitarian relief and global development. Our faculty and staff engage communities, advise policymakers, and convene public discussions.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Asia, Europe, Global, Middle East/North Africa, Oceania, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: Robin.Husslage@unh.edu

    Phone Number: 603-862-2338

    https://carsey.unh.edu/

  • CDA is an action research and advisory organization dedicated to improving the effectiveness and accountability of peacebuilding, development, and humanitarian efforts wherever communities experience conflict. For more than twenty-five years CDA has worked directly with organizations, institutions, and corporations, driven by two fundamental beliefs: 1) People belong at the center. The knowledge, perspectives, and capacities of people and communities affected by conflict are essential to positive social change and to constructive engagements by international actors. 2) Context matters. Effectiveness depends on a deep understanding of, and will to act responsibly within, complex local dynamics. Since the foundational work of Do No Harm and local capacities for peace, CDA has been a leading voice in the global movement to shift power in international decision-making closer to the people and communities most impacted. While philosophical and structural challenges have challenged the pace of change, we see this shift happening in every region and the global peace and aid systems. Yet much of the published thinking does not fully reflect who is leading, innovating, and asking the critical questions.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Email: cda@cdacollaborative.org

    Phone Number: 617-661-6310

    Address: 255 Main Street, 8th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142

    https://www.cdacollaborative.org

  • Creative Life Foundation is an organization supporting children and parents in urban and rural Thailand who are vulnerable to human trafficking, child marriage, and other forms of exploitation. By providing access to education, holistic care, and a path to citizenship, breaking generational cycles of poverty and exploitation is not only possible—it's happening every day.

    Geographic Focus: Asia

    Email: tim@creativelifefoundation.com

    Address: 250 Northern Avenue, Suite 400, Boston MA, 02210

    http://www.creativelifefoundation.com

  • GoodVision USA works to correct visual defects through the establishment of basic optical care programs in impoverished countries where access to eyeglasses is limited. The organization currently provides services in Liberia, with a concept encompassing local production, education, free vision tests, and instant fitting of durable custom glasses. Glasses are locally fabricated with durable spring steel wire frames. The glasses are sustainably produced on a bending machine and assembled at the point of delivery without the need for electricity. Vision screening and eyeglasses are distributed at a local medical clinic outside of Monrovia, Liberia and at outreaches to schools and remote villages. Local employees earn a living wage and have meaningful employment, with local technicians being trained for one year to learn optics, vision screening and dispensing skills.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: mail@goodvision.org

    Address: PO Box 60021 Newtonville, MA 02460

    https://goodvisionusa.org/

  • Our Vision is a new Haiti built hand-in-hand with opportunity and justice for all. Our Mission is to build communities by supporting local leaders, strengthening organizations, and connecting stakeholders for systemic impact. We empower local leaders, organizations, and social enterprises with the skills, tools, resources and connections they need to lead community development. We help the philanthropic community connect to these organizations and support truly Haitian-led development efforts. And we support communities to convene public and private stakeholders around development issues and community planning efforts. HDI grew out of The Haiti Fund, a grantmaking fund created by The Boston Foundation following the devastating 2010 earthquake. The Haiti Fund and HDI have made a combined 267 grants totaling $4.37 million, mostly to grassroots organizations in rural areas tackling baseline poverty challenges. We have provided training, coaching and accompaniment support to over 85 organizations. We have also convened over 25 events bringing together stakeholders within and outside Haiti to advance systemic change and organize the Haiti Development Forum. Please see our websites at www.hdihaiti.org and www.haitidevelopmentforum.org for more information about our programs and results.

    Geographic Focus: Americas

    Email: elizabeth.fischelis@tbf.org

    https://www.hdihaiti.org/

  • Geographic Focus: Americas

    Email: info@haitiprojects.org

    https://haitiprojects.org/

  • Geographic Focus: Americas

    Email: info@haitihealth.org

    Phone Number: 617-244-9800

    Address: 40 Glen Ave, Newton MA 02459

    https://healthequityintl.org/

  • The Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH) is a U.S.-based human rights non-profit organization. Established in 2004, it is a partnership of human rights advocates in Haiti and the U.S., dedicated to tackling the root causes of injustice that impacts basic human rights in Haiti. In partnership with our Haiti-based sister organization, the law firm Bureau des Avocats Internationaux, we advocate, litigate, build constituencies, and nurture networks to create systemic pathways to justice for marginalized communities in Haiti.

    Geographic Focus: Americas

    Email: info@ijdh.org

    Phone Number: (857) 201-0991

    Address: 892 Plain Street, Suite 1 Marshfield, MA 02050

    http://www.ijdh.org/

  • Jabi Consulting is a minority-owned firm based in Reston, Virginia, specializing in international development across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Their expertise includes Positive Youth Development (PYD), Business Development, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL), Digital Transformation, and Organizational Capacity Building. In 2023, they expanded client portfolios by $120 million and currently operate in Yemen, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Morocco, and Lebanon. They are also pursuing SBA 8(a) status to enhance their services. Jabi Consulting empowers youth through STEM and digital programs, equipping them with essential technical and entrepreneurial skills to thrive in today’s job market. Their PYD initiatives focus on capacity building, workforce readiness, financial literacy, and small business development, fostering community-based employment and sustainable economic growth.

    Geographic Focus: Middle East/North Africa

    Email: info@jabiconsulting.com

    Phone Number: +1 (202)340-6216

    Address: 11708 Indian Ridge Road, Reston, Virginia 20191, United States

    https://jabiconsulting.com

  • In Rwanda, “Komera” means “be strong, have courage.” Komera develops self-confident young women through education, community development, and health. At Komera, we believe that young women have the right to lead change in their community, to experience the joy of self-discovery and to realize their potential.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@komera.org

    https://komera.org/

  • Through approximately 50 events per year, two simultaneously run Giving Circles, and a bi-annual Symposium, the Network of Engaged International Donors (NEID Global) offers our members a journey that helps them learn, connect, inspire, and act. This journey entails providing members access to experts, to other donor peers and to safe spaces to learn from each other.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Email: info@neidonors.org

    https://www.neidonors.org/

  • The Mission of Nurturing Minds is to provide financial and technical support to improve access to quality education and life skills for girls in Tanzania, with a particular emphasis on girls who are poor, marginalized, and at-risk of becoming involved in exploitative forms of child labor.  Currently, Nurturing Minds achieves this through the development and support of the SEGA Girls School. The purpose of the SEGA Girls Secondary School is to improve the quality of life for vulnerable Tanzanian girls.  The majority of SEGA Students were forced to drop-out of school due to extreme poverty, or were deemed at high risk of dropping out, but are bright and motivated.  They have been selected from over 20 different communities from throughout the country, half of the girls are orphans and all come from families who are too poor to pay the school fees necessary for them to enter secondary school. Due to their inability to pay for school many girls are forced to become child laborers, “house girls” or sell ice cream or fruit in the market to help support their family’s income. Thanks to SEGA these girls are now able to continue their studies. SEGA also provides girls with a single gender education, the benefits of which have been well documented and show girls’ academic performance, class participation and self-esteem all improve tremendously in this environment. In addition, girls with a secondary education have half as many children and earn four times more income than girls with a primary education alone. The school uses a holistic approach including an academic program that follows the required Tanzanian government curriculum; entrepreneurship skills development; and a comprehensive personal development, life skills and leadership program called “Education for Life”, specially designed to address the needs of economically disadvantaged girls. Part of the Education for Life program addresses sexual reproductive health, HIV AIDs awareness and family planning.  This program is designed to help girls avoid early pregnancy and early marriage, which are two of the main reasons that poor girls drop out of school.  The school also emphasizes environmental stewardship and is run completely on solar power, has a rainwater catchment system, organic gardens and an anti-ivory club. Having a strong, holistic education will help girls escape exploitation and have the communication and leadership skills to stand up for themselves.  SEGA aims to empower girls and give them the skills they need to become self-sufficient and break the cycle of poverty.  Overtime, SEGA’s goal is to improve education standards in Tanzania by becoming a model center for excellence for teaching, learning and leadership development. SEGA was recently recognized as an Ashoka Changemaker School, which recognizes the quality of our programs and positive outcomes for our students. Program Overview: Academic Program:  SEGA follows the Tanzanian national curriculum providing “ordinary level secondary education” from Form I-Form IV Entrepreneurship Program:  Students learn business planning and management skills through running their own on-campus business (a canteen and shop) and participating in school profit-making units such as poultry, feed production and hospitality. Environmental Stewardship: Students learn organic gardening which is useful not only for future food security but also helps sustain the students:  most of the school’s produce needs are met through the gardening program. The school is run completely on solar power and has a rainwater catchment system.  In addition, through on-campus clubs like the “Environment and Science Club” and the “Anti-elephant Ivory Club” the students are learning about conservation and pollution. Education for Life Program:  Students develop self-awareness, communication and leadership skills through individual counseling, classroom based learning in sexual reproductive health and community outreach activities. The diagram below depicts the program’s main elements. One key component of the Education for Life Program is career counseling, to prepare students for transition from secondary school to either continued education, employment or self-employment through business.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: laura@nurturingmindsinafrica.org

    Phone Number: 617-750-6268

    Address: P.O. Box 600617 Newtonville, MA 02460

    https://www.nurturingmindsinafrica.org/

  • Oxfam is a global organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice. We offer lifesaving support in times of crisis and advocate for economic justice, gender equality, and climate action. We demand equal rights and equal treatment so that everyone can thrive, not just survive.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Email: info@oxfamamerica.org

    https://www.oxfamamerica.org

  • Partners In Health (PIH) is a non-profit, global health organization that fights social injustice by bringing the benefits of modern medical science first and foremost to the most vulnerable communities around the world. PIH focuses on those who would not otherwise have access to quality health care. PIH partners with the world’s leading academic institutions to create rigorous evidence that shapes more sound and all-inclusive global health policies. PIH also supports local governments’ efforts to build capacity and strengthen national health systems. As of today, PIH runs programs in 11 countries (Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Kazakhstan, Navajo Nation, United States), where it provides direct care to millions of patients, through public facilities and community engagement.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Asia, Europe, Global, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@pih.org

    http://www.pih.org/

  • Peace Tracks is a cross-cultural, music-focused online exchange for youth that amplifies global youth voices for peace through music, empathy and creative collaboration. Young people are living in a world full of conflict with few options to voice their vision for the future. Through collaboration with global peers on original songs, music videos and a livestream concert, Peace Tracks provides youth the opportunity to be exposed to diverse perspectives, build empathy, learn effective communication and share their collective voice for peace with the world. The 14-week fall session of Peace Tracks with youth in the US, Middle East and North Africa starts October 1st. No musical background needed. Just 1-2 hours a week. Participation can be in or outside the classroom. For more information, please email sandra@peacetracks.org.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Asia, Europe, Global, Middle East/North Africa, Oceania, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@pluggedinband.org

    http://www.pluggedinband.org/peacetracks

  • Perkins School for the Blind is the worldwide leader in education services for children and young adults who have multiple disabilities and visual impairments. We believe every child can learn and learning is for life. Around the globe, in over 97 countries, Perkins-trained educators are reaching children at risk of being left behind. On campus, we’re constantly innovating to meet the needs of our students. And everywhere in between, we’re responding to the real-world, real-time needs of our community. Like Helen Keller, who defied public assumption and went on to become a global changemaker, children with multiple disabilities need and deserve their potential to be unlocked. That’s why we’re committed to delivering best-in-class education to children, providing immersive training to professionals and creating a world of inclusion, accessibility and opportunity for people with multiple disabilities. More than 240 million children live with disabilities around the world. Through our Perkins international programs, we change the landscape of education services to fit children, helping them learn and thrive. In partnership with governments and civil society, we set new standards for what is possible—for children with multiple disabilities and for our world.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Asia, Europe, Global, Middle East/North Africa, Oceania, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@perkins.org

    https://www.perkins.org/

  • Precious Project is a small NGO located in the Boston area. Our mission is to offer high quality education and care for orphaned and vulnerable children in rural Tanzania.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: gil@preciousproject.org

    https://www.preciousproject.org/

  • Founded in 2005, RefugePoint provides lasting solutions for at-risk refugees and supports the humanitarian community to do the same. The organization works to fill the critical and unmet needs of people affected by war and conflict who have fallen through the net of humanitarian assistance and have no other options for survival. RefugePoint has worked with at-risk people, including women, unaccompanied and separated children, and urban refugees in more than 204 different locations in 41 countries in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. RefugePoint routinely collaborates with key international partners to improve refugee protection systems. To learn more, visit www.refugepoint.org.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Email: info@refugepoint.org

    Phone Number: 617-864-7800

    Address: 689 Massachusetts Avenue, 2nd floor Cambridge, MA 02139

    https://www.refugepoint.org/

  • Motivated by the inherent worth of each individual and our great care for the people of Haiti, the Saint Rock Haiti Foundation works side by side with the people of Saint Rock and the surrounding rural communities to enhance their lives through: Providing quality primary health care; Helping children and young adults access valuable educational opportunities; Instituting community outreach programs that support economic sustainability; Investing in infrastructure to support overall health; and Empowering members of the community to advocate for their rights in the future. We recognize that through our ongoing collaboration with the Haitian government and non-governmental organizations, we will support the shared goal of greater self-sufficiency.

    Geographic Focus: Americas

    Email: info@saintrockhaitifoundation.org

    Phone Number: 617-698-0006

    https://saintrock.org/

  • Seeding Labs is an award-winning, Boston-based nonprofit building a more equitable world where scientists everywhere are equipped to lead the way to a brighter and healthier future. Our mission is to increase access to resources for science in developing countries. Seeding Labs’ flagship program, Instrumental Access, provides university science departments in developing countries with access to high quality scientific equipment and supplies so that students can engage in hands-on training and staff can engage in research that powers innovation. To date, we have delivered Instrumental Access equipment worth more than $48 million USD to 105 institutions in 40 developing countries. Instrumental Access equipment has been used by at least 238,000 students and been made available to nearly 3,000 researchers.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Asia, Europe, Global, Middle East/North Africa, Oceania, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@seedinglabs.org

    https://seedinglabs.org

  • South Africa Partners (SA Partners) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships between the United States and South Africa in the areas of health, education, and economic development. Growing out of the anti-apartheid movement, SA Partners seeks to support efforts that promote South Africa's equitable and sustainable development, while building bridges between our two countries.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@sapartners.org

    Phone Number: 617-443-1072

    Address: 89 South Street, Suite 701 Boston, MA 02111

    https://sapartners.org/

  • Strong Girls, United Women (SGUW) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and girls in Sierra Leone. Founded in 2020 by Dorah Rains, who has a lifelong commitment to the health and welfare of Sierra Leoneans, especially women and girls, SGUW focuses on providing sexual and reproductive health education, supporting women in agriculture, and fostering community development. Their mission is to ensure that all women and girls can live lives of their choosing, free from pain, physical threat, and fear.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: rfeldman@sguw.org

    Address: 93 Bemis Road, Holyoke, MA 01040

    https://www.stronggirlsunitedwomen.org

  • SYNERGY Global Regulatory Affairs Consultancy, Inc., is a US-based strategic consulting firm for global regulatory affairs, quality assurance and clinical development of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and medical devices products in the healthcare and life sciences industry.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Email: a.gaur@synergy-globalra-consultancy.com

    https://www.synergy-globalra-consultancy.com/

  • Since 2007, Team Heart, a volunteer-based non-profit, has been working in Rwanda to increase access to cardiac care for the vulnerable population. Through partnerships with the Rwandan Ministry of Health, the Rwandan Biomedical Center and King Faisal Hospital, and other NGO's working in this space, a 16-year partnership has led to the surgical intervention of more than 220 young adults suffering from RHD. A mentoring program for skill transfer and education through the scholarship for two surgeons in cardiac surgical training abroad, a nurse specialization in cardiac care, training of echo-cardiography skills in NCD clinics, and prevention, awareness, and early diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease with local civic organizations. Our mission: To address the burden of Cardiovascular Disease in Rwanda by increasing access to care through sharing data, improvement of facilities, skill transfer, and access to essential cardiac medications and supplies for all.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: teamheartinfo@gmail.com

    Phone Number: 617-454-4355

    Address: PO Box 446 Milton, MA 02186

    https://www.teamheart.org

  • Our Purpose  TEL is dedicated to expanding awareness and successful adoption of innovative, cost-effective, and sustainable technology-based solutions that improve lives in under-resourced communities around the world. What We Do  TEL’s website hosts a growing interactive database of over 650 innovations, connecting effective solutions to those in need of unbiased, clear information. Through our Project Accelerator and Farthest Reach Consulting services, we help international NGOs and community groups leverage specific solutions to accelerate sustainable last-mile development around the world. TEL benefits innovators, social entrepreneurs, community organizations, clinics and schools, and individual end-users.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Email: contact@techxlab.org

    https://www.techxlab.org/

  • The Luminos Fund runs catch-up education programs for some of the most vulnerable and hardest-to-reach children in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. In just 10 months, formerly out-of-school children learn how to read, write, and do math — to learn how to learn — through a joyful, activity-based curriculum. An international education nonprofit, we believe all children should get the chance to experience joyful learning, especially those denied an education by poverty, conflict, and global crisis.

    Geographic Focus: Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@luminosfund.org

    Phone Number: +1 (781) 333-8317

    https://luminosfund.org/

  • "The Maranyundo Initiative supports access to excellent education through the Maranyundo Girls School and other educational programs in Rwanda. Opening in 2008, the Maranyundo Girls School is now a top-performing middle and high school in Rwanda, providing a STEM-focused education to 450+ students a year with over 50% on scholarships reaching 4,500+ students since its opening. Beginning in 2020, Maranyundo began expanding support to 27 other schools in Rwanda and is now building a Training and Learning Center on Maranyundo’s campus for professional development for teachers and students across Rwanda for a broader impact."

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@maranyundo.org

    Address: 14 Alberta Terrace, Unit #1, Cambridge, MA 02140

    http://www.maranyundo.org

  • The United Nations Association of Greater Boston (UNAGB) is dedicated to building a strong multigenerational network of global citizens. We educate, inspire, and engage members of the community on critical global issues central to the work and mission of the United Nations.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Global

    Address: 200 Portland St, Suite 500 Boston, MA 02114

    https://unagb.org/

  • Founded in 2011, WEEMA International is a nonprofit organization working in Southwestern Ethiopia. We partner with rural communities to provide safe water, quality education, economic opportunities, and lifesaving healthcare so the whole community—including the most marginalized—can thrive. We aim to serve as a model of community-led development, demonstrating the power of development by Ethiopians for Ethiopians.

    Geographic Focus: Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: Liz@weema.org

    Address: PO Box 987 Acton, MA 01720

    https://weema.org/

  • We identify and support up and coming female leaders in women’s empowerment and girls’ education by providing a two year commitment to offer leadership training, mentorship, access to global networks, small grants and a vibrant alumnae network.

    Geographic Focus: Global, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: ckane@change4ed.org

    Address: 292 Newbury St, Suite 311, Boston, MA 02115

    https://change4ed.org

  • World Computer Exchange is an international nonprofit that aims to reduce the digital divide for youth in developing countries; use our global network of partnerships to enhance communities in these countries; promote the reuse of electronic equipment and its ultimate disposal in an environmentally responsible manner. Since 2000, WCE has helped youth in 54 developing countries to gain digital literacy in 3,700 classrooms. By providing computers with educational content and training, WCE empowers schools to maximize technology use as they face the challenges of distance learning. Often, this the first experience the schools have had with computers. Our local Chapters and high school clubs are the backbone of our work. Headquartered in Boston, WCE has 16 Chapters of volunteers that do the following: • Recruit local computer donations • Refurbish computers and develop online training videos for use by other Chapters • Load computers with WCE’s educational content and help research or develop more content • Recycle dead equipment to a certified recycler • Fundraise for the Chapter and for the Chapter’s next shipment WCE is always looking for volunteers, laptop donations, and funds to continue to serve communities in the most impoverished areas of the world. For more information, email us at info@worldcomputerexchange.org.

    Geographic Focus: Americas, Asia, Europe, Global, Middle East/North Africa, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa

    Email: info@worldcomputerexchange.org

    https://worldcomputerexchange.org/

  • The mission of WorldBoston is to foster engagement in international affairs and cooperation with peoples of all nations. As globalization increasingly shapes every aspect of life on our planet, so does our Greater Boston region increasingly experience, and even help shape, these global trends. By means of our nationally-recognized global engagement and citizen diplomacy programs and our networking and community events, every year WorldBoston provides people from all over the world – and people right here – hundreds of opportunities for learning and connection. Our community includes professionals in every field, including government, business, media, education, science, and the arts; young people; and citizen diplomats.

    Geographic Focus: Global

    Phone Number: 617-542-8995

    Address: 33 Broad St, Suite 803 Boston, MA 02109

    https://www.worldboston.org/