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{{Create Campaign and NGO | {{Create Campaign and NGO | ||
|Name=Social Change Factory (Dakar, Senegal) | |Name=Social Change Factory (SFC) (Dakar, Senegal) | ||
|Link= | |Link=https://socialchangefactory.org/ | ||
|Type=Organisation | |Type=Civil Society Organisation (CSO) Youth Led | ||
|Country= | |Country=Senegal | ||
|Current focus= | |Current focus=Social justice | ||
Youth leadership | |||
Gender equality | |||
Equity | |||
|Description=Social Change Factory | |||
Capacity building | |||
Awareness raising | |||
Climate action | |||
Agriculture | |||
Reforestation | |||
Adaptation | |||
Community engagement | |||
Renewables | |||
Entrepreneurship | |||
Training | |||
Youth engagement | |||
|Description=Social Change Factory is a civic leadership, social innovations and research center. | |||
Since its creation in 2014, SCF has been designing and implementing innovative and | |||
inclusive programs in the areas of education, citizen engagement at regional, | |||
national and community levels, human rights and socio-professional insertion. | |||
Through its programmation, audiovisual contents and advocacy, SCF aims to address | |||
the challenges faced by citizens and especially youth and women and influence the | |||
mainstreaming of their rights into national and regional policies in West and Central | |||
Africa. | |||
Headquarter in Senegal with offices in The Gambia, Côte d'Ivoire and Niger. We have | |||
a network of 107 volunteers in 11 countries of West and Central Africa (Senegal, Mali, | |||
Niger, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Côte d'Ivoire, Benin, Togo, Central African Republic, | |||
Cameroon and Chad.) | |||
Themes of work: | |||
● Reduction of social inequalities, through project-solutions. The approach used in | |||
this framework is youth-led, from which mobilized young people identify and | |||
implement solutions to problems related to the effects of climate change. | |||
● Gender equity | |||
● Youth engagement, youth-led design | |||
● Strengthening and supporting local environmental protection and climate justice | |||
initiatives through training and capacity building for both local associations and | |||
young people (activists, environmentalists ....). | |||
● Awareness raising and information on various topics related to climate justice to | |||
enable young people, children and adolescents and their communities to learn | |||
about and promote climate justice concepts and take action through climate action | |||
in their communities. | |||
● Healthy and sustainable food through urban agro ecological activities, reforestation | |||
and micro-gardening. | |||
● Community-based adaptation whereby SCF, through youth, children leadership, | |||
promotes and supports community impact initiatives that engage communities in | |||
adapting to the effects of climate change. | |||
● Gradual transition to renewable energy with actions promoting the use of solar or | |||
other types of renewable energy. | |||
● Promotion of renewable energy such as solar and wind power by local people in our | |||
community impact projects. | |||
● Entrepreneurship in the eco-farming sphere through the promotion and support of | |||
individual or collective and entrepreneurial initiatives for a transition towards a | |||
more sustainable agriculture. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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[[Category:Senegal{{#translation:}}]] | [[Category:Senegal{{#translation:}}]] | ||