NGO Partners

NGO Partners 

Collaboration is an important part of everything we do. Whether we are raising awarness and support in Canada or working with rural communities in Africa, AMREF often partners with like-minded organziations to improve health in Africa.  

Canadian Network of NGOs in Ethiopia

AMREF is a founding member of the Canadian Network of NGOs in Ethiopia, CANGO, established in January 2006, in Addis Ababa.

Its overall purpose is to share information, promote cooperation and enhance collective action in an effort to address the challenges of poverty and governance in Ethiopia, including food and livelihood security, HIV/AIDS, disaster preparedness and response, capacity building of civil society and governance.

Specifically, the Network Partners work to:

  • share information, promote coordination and reduce duplication of efforts among partners;
  • engage with CIDA, regarding CIDA and broader Canadian policy in Ethiopia;
  • gather and share experiences and lessons useful to educate the Canadian public;
  • identify opportunities to secure funding in consortia, as appropriate, to further their aims.


CANGO was formed from a belief that international NGOs should improve the coordination of their efforts to further affect change in the areas in which they work. In Ethiopia, where Canadians have contributed to development efforts for over three decades, this motivation could not be more relevant.

Learn more about CANGO and read about AMREF’s work in Ethiopia.



Results Canada

RESULTS Canada is a national network of volunteers working to create the political and collective will to reduce poverty globally, by empowering Canadians to exercise their personal and political power.

RESULTS focuses on advocacy and education - educating people on issues related to global poverty and motivating them to make a difference. 

Read more about RESULTS Canada’s work and click here to access their tools and tips to help you take action. 

Every month RESULTS Canada sends out an issue describing its affects on people in the developing world, the political climate surrounding the issue, a realistic and tangible request of the government and a number of actions YOU can undertake to make a difference.

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