AIDO at the UNITED NATIONS 3
AIDO at the UNITED NATIONS 5
Aido Kenya Chair, Anne Hermbarger and Elisabeth Ngari chair receiving a brand new wheel chair from Mr Calton Darby
New York City HH.Paul Eganda and Queen Grace Eganda, on behalf of AIDO, receive the badge of honour from the York Regional police inspector at the United Nations 6
World leaders and Member states support the Human Rights Declaration
 

About us

Aido Network International (AIDO) brings together different stakeholders within the cultural, community, educational, faith, and sporting sectors, to challenge Human Rights abuses and use culture to promote unity, development and social change
 
AIDO is an international NGO, established in 2018, as ‘Ateker International Development Organisation’. It has since widened its reach, with chapters in Germany, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Togo, Uganda, USA, and the UK. 

AIDO Objectives

  • To promote cultural heritage
  • Develop and undertake capacity building activities to empower communities
  • Campaign and advocate for human rights
    Network and lobby for support and development partnerships
  • To advance informal education
  • Investment in Sustainable development programmes
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From AIDO President

FOREWORD

It is with great pleasure that I invite you to read about us, AIDO and to discover a unique unfolding phenomenon within and about Africa, by African people ourselves both on the continent and in the diaspora. Inspired by Africa’s own illustrious hero and great grandson who left the world on August 28 1963, bequeathing to us the adage “I have a dream”, AIDO Network International since its inception in 2018, makes another leap into unchartered space after galvanising interest among dreamers on the continent to reach every African person wherever they are found on the earth’s surface.

HH Paul Jones Eganda

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