Working Together to Protect Refugees
Refugee Council Conference
23 March 2011
London
David Ndiwanyu | CEO/Founder
NILE African Development [NAD]
African International Achievers [AfIA] Awards
About NAD
Setup by Refugees Missionto make a positive difference in people's lives
by working in partnership to create and implement innovative solutions to critical
social and economic problems. Vision
a world in which all individuals have the opportunity to reach their full potential and contribute to the well-being of their family,
community, country, and world. Values
Passion, Respect, Results, Integrity, Innovation, Diversity & Excellence
NAD helps build a better future for Refugees, Asylum Seekers, African Diaspora and
Grassroots of Africa.
How NAD Works We works with indigenous local and international partners to create and sustain Refugees and Grassroots African Organisations, which serve the transformation of needy communities. Create Young Leaders. Spark social Change.Connections are key: We thinking and we acting.The subjects of rights. Not the objects of charity. Forge the future with a local hand. Dynamic and not static
NAD Partners include…
What we DO
NAD is committed to solving critical social problems and building the capacity of individuals, communities, and institutions to become more self-sufficient.
NAD works in all the major areas of human development, with a focus on improving education, health, and economic opportunities for the least advantaged (Refugees and the Diaspora) in the United Kingdom and Africa.
The awards mission is to generate greater understanding of the United Nations Millennium Development Goalsto galvanize public support for their achievement, and to honour exceptional efforts to achieve the goals. Shine a spotlight on those that are making exceptional progress help generate public support for their projects
“Collaboration is a way to leverage
collective expertise to improve
organisational efficiency” Thank You!
NILE African Development [NAD]
African International Achievers [AfIA]
http://www.nileafrica.org
http://www.africanachievers.org