Gennemsigtighed er essensen af 100% for Børnenes arbejde og kommunikation
100% for Børnene har en partnerdrevet implementeringsmodel: 100% for Børnene består af et dansk sekretariat, lokale implementerende partnere og strategiske implementerende partnere. Vi samarbejder med Københavns Universitet og Københavns Professionshøjskole om praktikker i Kenya og Ghana.
Organisationens bestyrelse og frivillige har forskellige baggrunde inden for sundhed, udvikling, socialt arbejde, public affairs og sociologi. Det giver os en bred vifte af kvalifikationer og erfaringer.
Alle vores programmer og projekter er drevet af passion og nærvær. Derfor vil du som virksomhedspartner, fond eller privat støtter altid kunne følge vores arbejde og projekternes udvikling på nært hold.
Sekretariatet i Danmark
Camilla Legendre
Camilla Quist Olesen
Camilla Nielsen-Englyst
Charlotte Lea Jensen
Bestyrelsen
Vibeke Westh
Marianne Anker Bechmann
Erik Grootveld
Ann Storm Rubæk
Markus Fritz Hansen
Gry Danielsen
Ingrid Kristensen
Lokale projektledere
DUNK Grassroots
Rural Education for Empowerment Program Ghana
Malawi Scholarships
Association for the Physically Disabled of Kenya
Positive Life Kenya
Kenya Alliance for Advancement of Children
Frivillige
Sarah Juul Schmidt
Heidi Rasmussen
Helena Borch
Peter Severin Byrsting
Claudia Mayer
Isabella De Moor
Niklas Tonny Jørgensen
Emilie Kallehauge Kure
Helle Olesen
Marie Neie Nielsen
“Through the partnership with 100% for the Children, APDK has developed and actualized the concept of Ambassadors in Disability Advocacy as a very strong form of self-advocacy in pursuit of inclusion. It has resulted in rights to- and equal opportunity for persons with disabilities.”
fortæller Anthony K. Nzuki, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) APDK (Association for the Physically Disabled of Kenya)
“Our partnership with 100% for Children has empowered Positive Life Kenya to significantly expand our impact and train other stakeholders in our operational areas.”
fortæller Mary Wabwire, Project lead in Positive Life Kenya
“100% for the Children is the backbone of REEP’s driving force in empowering rural girls and supporting equality in the Northern region of Ghana.”