词条 | ICS Africa |
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| name = ICS Africa | logo = | type = Civil Society Organization | founded_date = 1980[1] | tax_id = | registration_id = | founder = | location = Gold Rock Park Mombasa Road, Nairobi | origins = | area_served = Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda (Via Partners), Ethiopia (Via Partners), Malawi (Via Partners), South Africa (Via Partners), Zimbabwe (Via Partners), Africa, Asia[2] | product = | focus = African Children, Families and Parenting | method = | revenue = | endowment = | num_volunteers = | num_employees = 15 | num_members = | subsid = | owner = | former name = International Christian Support fund (1980–2003)[1] International Child Support (2004–2010)[1] | homepage = www.icsafrica.org | key_people = * Beatrice Ogutu (Regional Program Manager Child Protection, Africa),
| dissolved = | footnotes = }} ICS Africa or ICS is a civil society organization. It strives towards a better future for children and their societies by investing in social business and social services. Where ICS is investing in social enterprises, it also invests in social services simultaneously, based on local needs. Through this approach, ICS builds on stronger communities with the willingness and ability to drive their own change, leading to a better and safer future for their children. ICS Africa state their mission statement as: Together with people and their communities, we inspire co-creation of initiatives and ventures which enable long lasting social and economic change in order to ensure the wellbeing of all children and young people.[3]ICS Africa states their Vision statement as: People around the world are capable and willing to ensure the wellbeing of all children and to drive their own change.[4]HistoryThe starting point for ICS Africa was the safety and wellbeing of all children in Africa. The ICS Africa effort to make this a reality started in 1980.[5] Initially ICS Africa existed as Inter-Aid[6] until its founders moved on to establish the current existence, initialized as ICS. Over the years, ICS have retained these initials but under different names and approaches. From Inter-Aid to International Chritelijk Steunfonds[7] (ICS) to International Child Support (ICS) to Investing in Children and their Societies (ICS). These changes have been representing ICS’ continuous learning and innovation culture. Each phase has represented growth and shifts in strategy towards more promising investments in the interest of children and their societies. From ICS Africa’s work with communities, many valuable lessons that drive ICS Africa’s innovations today have been drawn. ICS Africa’s core thinking and approaches have evolved from charity interventions to approaches that delve deeper into the complexities of the forces that combine to deny children and their societies’ fuller and dignifying life experiences. ICS Africa is said to carefully consider how best their work with communities can vest the most respect and power in people themselves to own, shape and drive their lives. 2004: International Child SupportIn 2004 ICS moves its headquarters to Nunspeet. It also changed its name from International Christian Support fund to International Child Support. The word 'Christian' implied that ICS only supported Christians. However, ICS' goal is to support all underprivileged people in need of help, regardless of their religion, ethnicity or political belief. 2011: Investing in Children and their SocietiesThough the essence of the ICS work remained the same – socio-economic progress and the protection of children – ICS had changed its direction to development cooperation with a businesslike character. Consequently, ICS underwent its last change: a new name, logo and house style. Today, ICS stands for Investing in Children and their Societies. This name change also came with a new logo. Approach To ProgrammingICS Africa’s approach to programming is a unique model of enabling lasting change in communities through business action [8][9] as well as organizing for social change. ICS Africa works to stimulate entrepreneurship at community level as well as civic actions (Skillful Parenting,[10] Child Protection[11] systems) aimed at attaining safety and wellbeing for children. ICS SloganThe slogan ICS uses since 2011 is Creating Change. This refers to ICS's aim of making a real change in the socio-economic progress and the protection of children. Projects
ICS Africa OfficesICS Africa Nairobi[18]The ICS Africa Headquarters are located at Gold Rock Park, Mombasa Road next to Tuffsteel complex in Nairobi, Kenya References1. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.ics.nl/about-ics/history |title=History |accessdate=2014-05-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140605145342/http://ics.nl/about-ics/history/ |archivedate=2014-06-05 |df= }} – ICS. Retrieved May 1, 2014. 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ics.nl/projects |title=Projects |accessdate=2014-05-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140507222338/http://www.ics.nl/projects/ |archivedate=2014-05-07 |df= }} — ICS Africa. Retrieved May 2, 2014. 3. ^{{cite web|last=ICS|first=Africa|title=Mission|url=http://www.ics.nl/home-en-US/|accessdate=2 May 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web|first=|title=ICS Africa|url=http://www.ics.nl/home-en-US/|publisher=ICS Africa}} 5. ^{{cite web|last=ICS Africa History|title=ICS History|url=http://www.ics.nl/about-ics/history/|publisher=ICS}} 6. ^{{cite web|last=InterAid|title=InterAid|url=http://www.interaid.org/|publisher=InterAid}} 7. ^{{cite web|last=Internationaal Christelijk Steunfonds|title=Internationaal Christelijk Steunfonds|url=http://www.ics.nl/over-ons/geschiedenis-van-ics/|publisher=ICS}} 8. ^{{cite web|first=|title=NAFICS|url=http://www.ics.nl/projects/67/nafics-ltd|publisher=ICS Africa}} 9. ^{{cite web|last=Young Entrepreneurs Program (Y.E.P.)|title=Young Entrepreneurs Program (Y.E.P.)|url=http://www.ics.nl/projects/53/young-entrepreneurs-program-y-e-p|publisher=ICS Africa}} 10. ^{{cite web|first=|title=Skillful Parenting Project (Africa)|url=http://www.ics.nl/projects/32/skillful-parenting-project-africa|publisher=ICS Africa}} 11. ^{{cite web|first=|title=Child Protection Program|url=http://www.ics.nl/projects/70/child-protection|publisher=ICS Africa}} 12. ^{{cite web|first=|title=Nafics|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/145818200/ICS-Factfolder-Kenya-Nafics}} 13. ^{{cite book|last=Skillful|first=Parenting|title=Skillful Parenting|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/137708577/Folder-Skillful-Parenting-Africa}} 14. ^{{cite book|last=(Kenya)|first=Agribusiness|title=ICS Agribusiness (Kenya)|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/147322677/ICS-factfolder-Kenia-Agribusiness}} 15. ^{{cite book|last=Agribusiness In|first=Tanzania|title=ICS Agribusiness In Tanzania|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/147321308/ICS-factfolder-Tanzania-Meatu-Agribusiness}} 16. ^{{cite book|last=Young Entrepreneurs Program|first=(Y.E.P)|title=Young Entrepreneurs Program (Y.E.P)|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/145818412/ICS-Factfolder-Y-E-P}} 17. ^{{cite web|first=|title=Three Provinces Benefit from ICS’ "Youth Entrepreneur & Agriculture" Project|url=http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=40118|publisher=Agence Kampuchea Presse}} 18. ^{{cite web|title=ICS Africa Location|url=http://www.ics.nl/contact-en-US/nieuwpage/}} 2 : Development charities based in the Netherlands|Foreign charities operating in Kenya |
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