Advocacy Initiative for Development
United States
| Community/Family
The Advocacy Initiative for Development (AID) is a charitable, social, non-profit making, non-governmental, non-political organization seeking to advocate for the rights of humanity and render services for the holistic development of people and their communities. Our main targets are Women, Children, Disabled Persons, People living with HIV and AIDS and minority groups as well because of the many contradicting issues surrounding the growth and development of the above mentioned groups especially in this part of the continent where women and children continue to face violence and abuse in their daily lives. In a world where competition is high and the battle for survival is tough, and the available resources are limited despite the many raw materials with which we are endowed, especially in Africa, AID seeks to advocate for equal access to opportunities regardless of gender, tribe or race. As we seek to promote human development holistically by tackling poverty through advocacy and service delivery at community, local and national levels, the organization does have several programs through which it has designed methods/approach to reach its target beneficiaries at all levels.
What we do
Human Rights
Gender & Women Empowerment
Child Welfare
Human Trafficking & Modern Slavery
Democracy and Good Governance
Youth Empowerment
Climate Change
Agriculture
Water Sanitation and Hygiene
Peace and Security
Information Communication Technologies
Sports
