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Ufadhili Trust regards partnerships and networks as a key strategy to
increasing the impact of civil society. The Trust
participates in local, regional, and global
activities that give it a platform to lead,
collaborate, share ideas, seek solutions to
challenges, and improve strategies with and for
them. These networks include:
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National Steering
Committee of the
East Africa
Civil Society Forum |
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The East Africa Civil Society Forum provides a better avenue for active
engagement between civil society and EAC organs.
The Forum ensures vibrant and consistent
participation of
East Africa
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to dispel ignorance amongst East Africans on
issues related to the EAC. |
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Resource
Alliance |
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The Resource Alliance aims to help voluntary sector leaders worldwide
acquire tools to build the financial
sustainability of civil society. |
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East
Africa
Association of Grant Makers |
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The association is an umbrella group for trusts and foundations in
East Africa
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Association of
Fundraising Professionals |
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This is an association of global experts, which advances philanthropy by
enabling people and organisations practice ethical
and effective fundraising. |
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Worldwide Initiative
for Grant Makers and Support Organisations (WINGS) |
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It
is a strong global philanthropic community
sensitive to the needs of their societies. It
helps them respond in effective and efficient
ways.
Ufadhili Trust continues to develop strategic
partnerships with key business associations: Kenya
Private Sector Alliance, Federation of Kenya
Employers, Kenya Association of Hotel Keepers and
Caterers, Uganda Investment Authority, and
Tanzania CEOs’ Round Table.
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Quote of the
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"PEOPLE
GO INTO BUSINESS TO DO WELL |
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BUT
REMAIN IN BUSINESS TO DO WELL" |
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Mahatma
Gandhi |
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