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nccgy.org GUYANA WHY FUNDING NGOs IS A SMART INVESTMENT In Guyana, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) provide up to 50% of all services for people living with HIV. In 2017, NGOs have contributed to a reduction in the NGOs performed 31% HIV transmission rate, from of Guyana’s HIV testing, 2.5% in 2000 to most of it among 1.2% in 2015. key populations. ! Decreasing financial support for NGOs is jeopardizing the sustainability of the NGOs’ response to social challenges. WHERE WE WORK Region ion 1 Region ion 2 Region ion 3 Region ion 4 Region ion 7 Region ion 5 Region ion 10 Guyana Region ion 8 Number of NGOs 2 3 4 Region ion 9 5 Region ion 6 25 WHO WE ARE NCC provides funding, shared advocacy, and professional services for its NGO members: Capacity Building Resource Mobilization • Improve expertise • Access grants, technical assistance and competencies and e˜ective monitoring Policy & Advocacy Oversight & Coordination • Improve services through • Strengthen governance evidence-driven data • Collaborate with partners • Create favorable regulatory environment WHAT WE DO At-Risk Youth & Communities • Orphans & Vulnerable Children, Guidance & Counselling, Mentoring & Empowerment Crime & Violence • Rehabilitation, Gender-based Violence, Crime Prevention Education Development • After-school Literacy, Life Skills Training, Entrepreneurial Training Environmental Protection • Lands Rights, Agriculture Health & Wellness • HIV/AIDS, Mental Health & Suicide, Reproductive Health, Cancer Awareness Human Rights • LGBTQ, Children, Women, Indigenous People OUR HISTORY NCC establishes secretariat and NCC expands to 20 NGOs expands membership to 38 NGOs 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 9 NGOs working on HIV prevention and NCC focus broadens to NCC operates through the three-year USAID-funded Guyana Civil treatment form the NGO Coordinating Committee include social issues Society Leadership project within the Volunteer Youth Corps

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GUYANA WHY FUNDING NGOs IS A SMART INVESTMENT In Guyana non-governmental organizations (NGOs) provide up to 50 of all services for people living with HIV

In 2017 NGOs have contributed to a reduction in theNGOs performed 31 HIV transmission rate from

of Guyanarsquos HIV testing 25 in 2000 to most of it among 12 in 2015key populations

Decreasing financial support for NGOs is jeopardizing the sustainability of the NGOsrsquo response to social challenges

WHERE WE WORK

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WHO WE ARE

NCC provides funding shared

advocacy and professional services for its NGO members

Capacity Building Resource Mobilization bull Improve expertise bull Access grants technical assistance and competencies and e˜ective monitoring

Policy amp Advocacy Oversight amp Coordination bull Improve services through bull Strengthen governance evidence-driven data

bull Collaborate with partners bull Create favorable regulatory environment

WHAT WE DO

At-Risk Youth amp Communities bull Orphans amp Vulnerable Children Guidance amp Counselling Mentoring amp Empowerment

Crime amp Violence bull Rehabilitation Gender-based Violence Crime Prevention

Education Development bull After-school Literacy Life Skills Training Entrepreneurial Training

Environmental Protection bull Lands Rights Agriculture

Health amp Wellness bull HIVAIDS Mental Health amp Suicide Reproductive Health Cancer Awareness

Human Rights bull LGBTQ Children Women Indigenous People

OUR HISTORY

NCC establishes secretariat and NCC expands to 20 NGOs expands membership to 38 NGOs

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017

9 NGOs working on HIV prevention and NCC focus broadens to NCC operates through the three-year USAID-funded Guyana Civil treatment form the NGO Coordinating Committee include social issues Society Leadership project within the Volunteer Youth Corps