The International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism IMADR

Linked with Nimalka Fernando – Sri Lanka

IMADR (OLD Homepage) is an international human rights organization working to protect and promote the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples, as well as other vulnerable groups in societies around the world. IMADR is an organization in consultative status (Roster) with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

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IMADR.org in Japanese;
Contact.

About/News/Publications/Areas of Action/Activities/get involved: The International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) is an international non-profit, non-governmental human rights organization devoted to eliminating discrimination and racism, forging international solidarity among discriminated minorities and advancing the international human rights system. Founded in 1988 by one of Japan’s largest minorities, the Buraku people, IMADR has grown to be a global network of concerned individuals and minority groups with regional committees and partners in Asia, Europe, North America and Latin America. IMADR’s International Secretariat is based in Japan and maintains a UN liaison office in Geneva. IMADR is in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

empowerment: To promote the capacity of discriminated groups to raise their voices and represent themselves in activities to combat discrimination.

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Promotion of Rural Initiatives and Development Enterprises Tanzania PRIDE

Linked with Asha-Rose Migiro – Tanzania, and with HONOR YOUR PROMISE CRY THE ONDOA UMASKINI CAMPAIGN.

MDG-Campaign: By 2005 there were 950,000 children under the age of 18 years who had been orphaned by HIV/AIDS and another 1,500,000 who were destitute. AIDS is responsible for leaving vast numbers of children across Tanzania without one or both parents. The larger proportion of orphans have lost their parents to AIDS than to any other cause of death – meaning that, were it not for the AIDS epidemic, these children would not have been orphaned. The age of orphans is fairly consistent across all regions in Tanzania. Surveys undertaken by the Ondoa Umaskini campaign suggest that about 15% of orphans are 0-4 years old, 35% are 5-9 years old, and 50% are 10-14 years old. This has made the family structures fail to cope, thus the efforts by the Ondoa Umaskini campaign coming in to support the orphans. This is due to the fact that traditional safety nets are unraveling as more young adults die of AIDS related illnesses. (full text).

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About: The Tanzania Association of Non Governmental Organizations (TANGO) has been in existence since 1988.

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RING.com

Breaking Underreported Alternative News & Media Activism

Linked with ZEITGEIST – the movie.

Homepage and Headlines;
Alternative News Video Archive;
Videos, Audios, Downloads;
Alternative News Resources;

Contributors: RINF publishes original articles and news reports from journalists, readers, authors, activists, researchers and artists. The site has a team of dedicated reporters from around the world who write original content for the site. Joint the team; (full text).

Contact: UK Office, RINF Alternative News, Gees Court, 3A Moor Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1QD, United Kingdom, Office Tel: 01524 388868,

News Leads Hotline: 07891 1146696, E-mail.

about: RINF is an independent source for under reported news from around the world, which is updated around the clock. RINF does not back or endorse any political party. RINF funding comes in the form of Google Ads, which displays content relevant links and the sale of info DVDs. RINF has been featured on hundreds of alternative media and mainstream media web sites, TV stations and radio shows including TalkSports, NBC, NY Times, BBC, Indymedia, Icke, Rense, Prison Planet, ICH, WRH, RRN and many more. RINF Events. RINF encourages members to get involved with national and local activist groups and movements. By focusing/working together on shared goals we will enforce change in our various political, environmental, social, corporate, media and spiritual climates. The events calendar is becoming an integral part of the RINF site with heavy focus on helping members to get active both nationally and in their local area.

West Africa Network for Peacebuilding WANEP

(en français, in english)

Linked with Cissé Hadja Mariama Sow – Guinea, and with the West Africa Early Warning & Response Network WARN.

The West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) is a regional initiative which was created in 1990 to promote cooperation between civil society organisations responding to and attempting to prevent conflict in West Africa. An integral part of its service is peace education and the West Africa Early Warning Network (WARN). Its website provides information on the aims, membership and recent activities of the network. It includes acces to press releases and some policy briefs on particular situations. Countries covered include: Liberia, Guinea, Togo, Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire), Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Niger and Mali. (full text).

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VISION: A West Africa region characterized by just and peaceful communities where the dignity of the human person is paramount and where the people can meet their basic human needs and decide their own direction.

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The Nippon Foundation

A Brief Overview of The Nippon Foundation: The Nippon Foundation was founded in 1962 as an organization that concerned itself primarily with the maritime industry. Since then, however, our sphere of activity has expanded inland from the oceans to the point where now it encompasses most of the globe. The fruits of our labor can be found from sub-Sahelian Africa, to the Malacca-Singapore Straits and the rain forests of South America. In fact, our efforts can be seen just about anywhere on earth where members of the human race live and dream. To us, this work is the obligation, and the joy, of being human. (full text).

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About: From the Chairman – When The Nippon Foundation was established some forty years ago, the statement, ‘The world is one family: All mankind are brothers and sisters,’ may not have made much sense to many people. At the time, the world was far from being one family. Instead, it was in a precarious position where the slightest provocation by the Super Powers could lead to an eruption of war. Fear, not hope, dominated the world. But it was during this time of tension and despair that the late Ryoichi Sasakawa, my father and the founder of our Foundation, dreamed of working for a better world.

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