With ACORD, one million Africans are already marching towards social justice. The Agency for Cooperation and Research in Development is one of the largest and oldest Africa-led non-profit organisations determined to defend and promote social justice and people-centred development, based on human rights and relying upon locally rooted citizen movements. We do not speak or act on behalf of Africans
who have been denied their rights; we secure the space for them to be heard. ACORD has been working since 1976 for social justice and development in 17 African countries together with over 2,000 local and international partners. A few facts about ACORD
- African identity
- We do not speak or act on behalf of the poorest, we seek to empower them to advocate for their rights
- 92% of the donations and grants we receive goes to support programme activities in 17 African countries
- Our presence in 17 countries in East, Central, Southern and West Africa
- 370 staff and 42 nationalities
- Well-tried methodologies (CSPR model, Stepping Stones, endogenous social forum…)
- Awarded organisation (‘Entrepreneuring Peace Changemaker Innovation Award’ in January 2007, the INTERCOM Gold Plaque Award in 2008…)
- 1 million beneficiaries, 2000 partners, 35 years of proven experience