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Updated: over 2 years ago
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Amnesty International Group 284   (Non Governmental Organization)
Main goals of the SMHRIC: To gather and distribute information concerning Inner Mongolian human rights situation and general human rights issues; To promote and protect ethnic Mongolians’ all kind of rights such as basic human rights, indigenous rights, mi
Updated: over 2 years ago
We organize hikes throughout the year, quarterly programs in Manhattan, and regular excursions into the New York State Forest Preserve--the Adirondacks and the Catskills. Most of us live in New York City, primarily in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, with o
Updated: about 1 year ago
Our Mission Jewish Women International, founded in 1897 as B'nai B'rith women, honors the concept of tikkun olam — repairing the world-through education, advocacy and action. Guided by a vision of a safe world for women and children, each of our anti-viole
Updated: about 1 year ago
... include Mt. Vernon, Moses Lake, Pasco, Sunnyside, Ellensburg, Roslyn, Seattle,
Updated: 5 months ago
Ask a hungry child to write a sentence in class noteboook. Ask a child that walks 2 kms to school how his family is. Ask a woman that buried her HIV+ baby with a brown carton used for garbage collection how motherhood feels - our participation in Culture a
Updated: over 3 years ago
Objectives To promote and strengthen measures to prevent and combat corruption more efficiently and effectively; To promote, facilitate and support regional cooperation and technical assistance in the prevention of and fight against corruption, including i
Updated: 7 months ago
Mothers fighting hunger side by side, shovel by shovel. Sharing a bucket of water to feed an incapacitated household ravaged by AIDS and all its social onslaught - hunger, disease/ illness and poverty. Using /planting indegenius African plants to generate
Updated: 7 months ago
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Puso, the Elephant   (Educational Organization)
The average South African youth spends on average only 8 years in an educational institute. Most of them roam the streets from the age of 8 and by the age of 12 - are seasoned pickpockets or school/ class jumpers and playing truant. Only a few (guided by p