Central Asia and the Caucasus

Linked with all links on CANGO.net on this blog.

An internet resoure page hosted by the East European, Russian, and Eurasian National Resource Center at Columbia University. As part of a longstanding effort to provide resources on Central Asia and the Caucasus, the Center is pleased to present the resources below. Center staff would be grateful for suggested additional links.

A site with a great amount of links:

Excemple: all country links;
links for educators;
Contact on their website:

NGOs:
CANGO.net;
Central Asia Insitutute;
Eurasia Foundation;
Open Society Institute;
International Research & Exchanges Board;
Silkroad Foundation;
CIMERA;

See many other topics, like more NGOs, on their Homepage.

CANGO.net

Linked with Dilorom Mukhsinova – Uzbekistan, with Mubarak Gurbanova – Turkmenistan, with Viloyat Mirzoyeva – Tajikistan, with Gavkhar Juraeva – Tajikistan, and with Bihodjal Rahimova – Tajikistan.

Linked also with former personalities of Central Asia on this web blog: with Adiba Kamiljonovna Akhmedjanova – Uzbekistan, with Sakhibakhon Irgasheva – Uzbekistan, with Mutabar Tadjibayeva – Uzbekistan, with Natalia Shabunz – Turkmenistan, with Fatimakhon Ahmedova – Tajikistan, with Aziza Abdirasulova – Kyrgyzstan, with Raisa Kadyrova – Kyrgyzstan, with Tolekan Ismailova – Kyrgyzstan, with Natalia Shabunz – Turkmenistan, and with Rozlana Taukina – Kazakhstan.

News;
Archive;
Counterpart Consortium Offices in Central Asia (full text/addresses);
Database.

The site exists also in russian, see link on english homepage.

CANGO.net is a Civil Society Support Initiative. A new program of the United States Agency on International Development USAID for Central Asian NGOs, exactly in Kasakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

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TransFairUSA – Fair Traide Certified

(also in espanol) – Linked with Paul Rice – USA, and with Fair Trade and Human Rights.
Fair Trade Blog; who we are; Producer Profiles; Buy Fair Trade; Fair Trade Products; Fair Trade Links. Their contact address can be found on bapd.org.

TransFairUSA on wikipedia. TransFairUSA is part of FLO International.

Overview: Fair Trade Certification empowers farmers and farm workers to lift themselves out of poverty by investing in their farms and communities, protecting the environment, and developing the business skills necessary to compete in the global marketplace:

  • Fair Trade is much more than a fair price! Fair Trade principles include:
  • Fair price: Democratically organized farmer groups receive a guaranteed minimum floor price and an additional premium for certified organic products. Farmer organizations are also eligible for pre-harvest credit.
  • Fair labor conditions: Workers on Fair Trade farms enjoy freedom of association, safe working conditions, and living wages. Forced child labor is strictly prohibited.
  • Direct trade: With Fair Trade, importers purchase from Fair Trade producer groups as directly as possible, eliminating unnecessary middlemen and empowering farmers to develop the business capacity necessary to compete in the global marketplace.
  • Democratic and transparent organizations: Fair Trade farmers and farm workers decide democratically how to invest Fair Trade revenues.
  • Community development: Fair Trade farmers and farm workers invest Fair Trade premiums in social and business development projects like scholarship programs, quality improvement trainings, and organic certification.
  • Environmental sustainability: Harmful agrochemicals and GMOs are strictly prohibited in favor of environmentally sustainable farming methods that protect farmers’ health and preserve valuable ecosystems for future generations.

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Avery Institute for Social Change

Linked with Byllye Avery – USA, with An Open Letter to my Sisters,
with The Health Care Crisis … , and with the National Black Women’s Health Imperative.

The Avery Institute for Social Change is a national, non-profit organization based in Harlem, N.Y., that is committed to quality health care for all. The organization takes a practical, visionary approach to health care reform, linking the grassroots, academic and policy communities, giving voice to those who experience the impact of health disparities, particularly in communities of color. Through public education, technical assistance and leadership development, The Avery Institute for Social Change is building a new knowledge base and a network of leader-activists. The organization seeks community-driven solutions for ending health disparities while stimulating a grassroots movement for national health care reform.

Contact.
Communiversity.
Press-Room.

Our goal is to inspire a grassroots movement to work for health care reform using the « Health Care as a Human Right » platform.

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National Black Women's Health Imperative

Linked with Byllye Avery – USA, with An Open Letter to my Sisters, with The Health Care Crisis … , and with the Avery Institute for Social Change.

Homepage and links to many topics.
Contact and affiliates.

Who We Are: Black Women’s Health Imperative, the new name of the National Black Women’s Health Project, is a leading African American health education, research, advocacy and leadership development institution. Founded in 1983 by health activist Byllye Y. Avery, it has been a pioneer in promoting the empowerment of African American women as educated health care consumers and a strong voice for the improved health status of African American women. The organization is gaining the well-earned reputation as the leading force for health for African American women. Black Women’s Health Imperative possesses national stature as the only national organization devoted solely to the health of the nation’s 19 million Black women and girls. Our mission is to promote optimum health for Black women across the life span—physically, mentally and spiritually.

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