working towards a kinder, fairer world for everyone

Fair World Foundation

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We believe a Fair World is one defined by:

  • Adherence to all human rights;

  • Equal access to healthcare, education and nutrition for everyone;

  • Peaceful acceptance of difference (gender, race, religion and culture);

  • Respect for all animals and the elimination of cruelty and exploitation;

  • Environmental protection and sustainability for future generations.

Through FWF, we provide grants in Australia to organisations which share these values and which work towards achieving a world where peaceful co-existence and equality are the preconditions for a good life for all.

Through FWI, utilising local NGO Improving Tanzania Foundation, we fund and manage projects in Tanzania - mainly, but not exclusively, to the benefit of women and children.

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Given the choice between being right and being kind, choose kind.
— Wayne W Dyer
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Our causes

FWF Supporting Australian organisations which promote our values.

There are times when organisations urgently need support for a particular cause. This support can take the form of funding, voluntary work or something quite different.

Right now, in 2024, we are supporting FareShare, Big Group Hug, Environment Victoria and Children’s Ground. We have been privileged in past years to have supported Fair Agenda, International Service for Human Rights, DV Connect, RSPCA and Refugee Advice and Case Services.

If you share these values, you may wish to support our chosen organisations via the links in the next page.

Live, so that when your children think of fairness, caring and integrity, they think of you.
— H. JACKSON BROWN, JR.
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The Tanzanian Project

FWI Working with communities in Tanzania since 2010.

We work in Tanzania through local NGO Improving Tanzania Foundation, and working hand-in-hand with local communities, we are undertaking a range of development projects in the Usambara Mountains and Southern Highlands of Tanzania which aim to improve the health, education and wellbeing of mainly women and children, as well as promoting the welfare of cows and chickens and all domestic animals.