I found a lot of groups that help, donate and treat diseases in africa and they all wouldn't be in buisness if there were not any volenteers. The two main organizations are the Peace Corps and the Big Brothers And Big Sisters Foundation.Here is the backround of the Peace Corps. Peace Corps-In an unplanned campaign speech in 1960, John F. Kennedy challenged a group of college students to devote two years of their lives to helping people in other countries. With those words, the idea of the Peace Corps was born. In March 1961, President Kennedy signed an order establishing the agency, the purpose of which is to supply skilled workers to developing countries and to foster understanding between Americans and the rest of the world. Since its start, the Peace Corps has sent about 182,000 volunteers into nearly 140 countries to (among other things) teach in schools.
another Big fondation is The Big Brothers And Big Sisters Foundation as they are Building on the century-long history and expertise of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, Big Brothers Big Sisters International was founded in 1998. BBBS International's mission is to promote and support the development of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs throughout the world, operating independently in various countries, and to help them build service capacity and create sustainability. This is done by providing consultation, technical assistance, training and materials for NGOs wanting to develop this proven mentoring model. BBBS International sets standards and shares best practices for effective and sustainable implementation of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.
But there are not just those there are smaller organizations in different countries such as
SCARJOV – Association for Reintegration of Youth/Children in
Social Life Angola
National Youth Council Benin (NYC-Benin) Benin
Réseau Béninois des Associations des Personnes Vivants avec le
Benin
Réseau des ONG Beninoises de Santé (ROBS) Benin
Soeurs Unies à l'oeuvre Benin
Botswana Network of AIDS Service Organizations Botswana
Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) Botswana
Gays and Bisexuals in Botswana (LeGaBiBo) Botswana
Pan African Christian AIDS Network Botswana
Parliamentarians For Women’s Health Project Botswana
Youth Health Organization Botswana
Association African Solidarité (AAS) Burkina Faso
AIDS Review 2006 – CSO accreditation – Agreed 27 March 2006 2
Programme d’Appui aux associations et ONGs de lutte contre le
Sida (PAMAC) Burkina Faso
Réseau Africain des Jeunes contre le Sida au Burkina Faso
(RAJS/BF) Burkina Faso
Réseau National des Personnes vivant avec le VIH du Burkina
(REGIPIV-BF) Burkina Faso
Alliance Burundaise Contre le SIDA
Collectif d’Organisations nationales de lutte contre le SIDA au
Burundi Burundi
Conseil National des Eglises du Burundi Burundi
La Famille pour Vaincre le SIDA
Association Burundaise des Amis de l'Enfance Burundi
Réseau Burundais des Personnes Vivant avec le VIH/SIDA (RBP+) Burundi
SWAA-Burundi Burundi
Association de Prise en Charge des Orphelins du Sida (APECOS) Burundi
Actwid Kongadzem Rural PLWHA Cameroon
COLIBRI Cameroon
FISS-MST/SIDA Cameroon
LUKMEF-Cameroon Cameroon
No Limit for Women Project Cameroon
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