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100 GOALies are currently employed by GOAL and they are working alongside many thousands local staff in the implementation of a variety of humanitarian programmes in 10 countries. GOALies include country directors, project managers, accountants, nurses, doctors, nutritionists, administrative personnel and engineers.
 
GOAL's programmes are aimed at the poorest of the poor and people suffering the effects of war and / or natural disaster. Funding for these projects comes from the governments of, among others, Ireland, UK, USA, the European Union, various charitable trusts and foundations in Ireland, the UK and USA, organisations of the United Nations and the general public. Since its inception in 1977, GOAL has spent over Stg£400 million on its humanitarian programmes employing over 1,300 GOALies. It has achieved this on an exceptionally low administration cost. Besides implementing its own programmes GOAL works with partner organisations and missionary groups who have similar objectives.

GOAL’s emergency response:
Since 1977, GOAL has responded to almost every major natural and man-made disaster, and has spent over Stg£400 million on humanitarian programmes worldwide.

GOAL’s emergency programmes focus on life saving assistance for those in dire need, ensuring that basic shelter and food are provided, and that healthcare needs are met.

GOAL’s Rehabilitation and Development programmes:
In the aftermath of a crisis, GOAL works with communities and local NGOs to implement water and sanitation programmes, as well as re-building roads, bridges, wells, houses, schools, hospitals and clinics. GOAL aims to reduce a community’s level of dependency by training local personnel so that all programmes can continue when GOAL pulls out.

GOAL’s work with street children:
GOAL has always held a special place in its heart for street children and each year saves many thousands, truly the poorest of the poor, from lives of misery and degradation. GOAL has worked with street children in Calcutta since 1977 and has rescued more than 70,000 from lives of misery and abuse.

Dedicated GOALies also implement street projects in countries such as Sierra Leone, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, India and Honduras, providing children with food, shelter, healthcare, education, counselling and training. Above all, they are shown love and understanding.

Other key elements of GOAL street children programmes are advocacy, raising awareness of children’s rights, and where possible, the re-integration of children back into their families, mainstream education and wider society.

GOAL’s advocacy work:
In addition to providing practical assistance to some of the poorest people in the world, GOAL also advocates on their behalf at both national and international level. GOAL believes the international community must be persuaded to honour its obligations to the poorest of the poor in the developing world. To bring about this, we endeavour to exert as much pressure as possible on governments and other institutions that have the capacity to bring about real change. Our ultimate goal is to persuade the Irish Government to be the voice of the voiceless.

Issues that GOAL have campaigned on include: Third World corruption, the international arms trade, the need for an international army to protect civilians in time of war, transparency and accountability in the handling of overseas aid, child trafficking, street children and HIV/ AIDS.

In 2003 one of our greatest successes was persuading the Irish Government to redirect €10 million in bilateral funds earmarked for the corrupt regime in Uganda. A further €2 million in aid was cut to Uganda in 2005.

GOAL’s fight against HIV/AIDS:
HIV/AIDS, the leading cause of death in the developing world, kills almost 9,000 people daily.
HIV/AIDS presents GOAL with a major challenge, and our response has been to design and implement a range of programmes for treating infection and educating those with the disease and their carers in countries like Uganda, Malawi and Sierra Leone. Some of these strategies include assisting affected households with basic provision services, and attending to the health, education and social needs of those orphaned by HIV/AIDS.

 

 


GOAL UK is a registered charity in the United Kingdom: Charity Reg No: 1107403.

Ireland GOAL Website: GOAL IRELAND
USA GOAL Website: GOAL USA