Organisation List
API endpoint that allows organisations to be viewed or edited.
GET /rest/v1/organisation/?ordering=phone&page=181
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WOLREC got registered in 2006. WOLREC’s Mission is to facilitate increased access to justice for women and girls in Malawi. WOLREC has conceptualized access to justice from three angles which include legal, social and economic justice.\r\n\r\nIn terms of governance, WOLREC has a Board of Trustees composed of three women and two men. The Board is there to formulate policies for the organization. It is also responsible for recruitment of staff as well as monitoring progress made by WOLREC. The Management team is composed of the Executive Director, Programme Officers and Finance Officer. The Management team is involved in the actual implementation of projects. In terms of staff, WOLREC has a total number of 28 staff members.\r\n", "notes": "Organisation duplicate 1720 removed", "can_create_projects": false, "enforce_program_projects": false, "use_project_roles": false, "public_iati_file": true, "enforce_2fa": false, "can_become_reporting": false, "iati_prefixes": null, "primary_location": 849, "content_owner": 942, "original": null, "password_policy": null, "codelist": null, "internal_org_ids": [] }, { "id": 508, "total_budgets": [], "recipient_org_budgets": [], "region_budgets": [], "country_budgets": [], "total_expenditures": [], "documents": [], "locations": [ { "id": 626, "latitude": -15.803262, "longitude": 35.011468, "city": "Blantyre", "state": " ", "address_1": "Mahatma Gandhi ", "address_2": "", "postcode": "", "iati_country": "MW", "country": 10, "location_target": 508 } ], "logo": "https://storage.googleapis.com/akvo-rsr-production-media-files/cache/74/3c/743cf5d3ff4a3883f224f91ee0fe63f5.jpg", "latitude": "-15.803262", "longitude": "35.011468", "city": "Blantyre", "current_user_permissions": { "can_create_iati_export": false, "can_edit_iati_export": false }, "created_at": "2012-01-03T09:31:14+01:00", "last_modified_at": "2015-03-24T11:54:02.200281+01:00", "name": "University of Malawi", "long_name": "University of Malawi, College of Medicine", "language": "en", "organisation_type": "K", "currency": "EUR", "new_organisation_type": 80, "iati_org_id": null, "url": "http://medcol.mw/", "facebook": "", "twitter": "", "linkedin": "", "phone": "+265 1 871 911", "mobile": "", "fax": "", "contact_person": "", "contact_email": "", "description": "The College of Medicine has had several academic achievements. The College of Medicine has been awarded several international prizes for its innovative undergraduate teaching programme. The Department of Community Health received the Association of African Universities' Prize in 2004 for the introduction of a community-based Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) assessment for final MBBS exams. 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