International Relief Friendship Foundation IRFF

Linked with Massimo Trombin – Luxemburg.

The International Relief Friendship Foundation IRFF is conducted through its outstanding International Board of Directors.

IRFF, together with a partner agency Christian Disaster Response, was there on the front-line of support during the World Trade Center tragedy in 2001 and 2002. During that time, IRFF provided spiritual care and counseling, food and support services for rescue workers, needs assessment for the victims and financial aid to families and individuals hardest hit by the tragedy. Continuing in this vein, IRFF became a partner agency with NVOAD – National Voluntary Organizations Giving Aid in Disaster and has subsequently formed state level offices with representation in numerous state-wide VOAD networks.

A distinguishing point of IRFF is the development and use of service learning and volunteer training programs. Organizing adolescents and young adults in particular, IRFF has developed numerous service learning projects through which volunteers can both give of themselves to help others as well as develop their own character through a concerted learning component. In addition, volunteers begin to learn how to live responsibly in our global community through the understanding and relationships that are formed across cultural, racial, and religious boundaries. IRFF’s strength has been the ability to work together with people as a means to empower all individuals – rich and poor – in order to create an ethos of living for the sake of others, regardless of one’s circumstances. Recent service learning programs have been developed on the family level, thus allowing families from around the globe the opportunity to serve and learn together through these special projects and demonstrating IRFF’s commitment to the family and family values.

IRFF is linked with WANGO, and also with Rev. Moon.

Depatment for International Devlopment DFID

DFID, leading the British Government’s fights against poverty.

Read this pdf Text.

See also the Glossary & Acronyms.

What are we doing to tackle world poverty? The Department for International Development (DFID) is the part of the UK Government that manages Britain’s aid to poor countries and works to get rid of extreme poverty. We are headed by a Cabinet minister, one of the senior ministers in the Government. This reflects how important the Government sees reducing poverty around the world. We have two headquarters (in London and East Kilbride, near Glasgow) and 64 offices overseas. We also have over 2500 staff, almost half of whom work abroad.

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WFUNA World Federation of United Nations Associations

Since 60 years, WFUNA supports the UN. On August 2, they began to celebrate this collaboration.

IRFF America – Celebrate the « International Day of Peace »:
Thursday September 21, 2006. Bring Youths from local schools to attend the ceremony at the UN, and
Sunday September 24, 2006 at the Central Park.

Watch the archived webcast of the World Federation’s 60th anniversary press briefing at UN Headquarters hosted by the Permanent Mission of Luxembourg.

The World Federation of United Nations Associations Commemorates its 60th Anniversary.

A brief history of WFUNA.

IRFF to Focus on World Hunger: The first Human Right is the right to food read the whole long article).

See also IRFF.net.

Financial Sense Online

Linked with James J. Puplava – USA, and also with Michael W. Hodges – USA.

Financial Sense Online:

James J. Puplava, CFP is President of Puplava Financial Services Inc., an investment advisory and money management firm. Founded in 1985, PFS specializes in investment, retirement, tax, and estate planning services. Mr. Puplava is also president of Puplava Securities Inc., a Broker-Dealer and Member of NASD/SIPC. He is a member of the Market Technicians Association and a CMT candidate.

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The Singamma Sreenivasan Foundation – India

Linked with Devaki Jain – India.

The SSF in Karnataka, Bangalore, built up and led by Ms. Deviki Jain, sustains projects.

A study attempting to design budgets that safeguard the interest of women and other groups, which are subordinated. It examines the budget of the Government of Karnataka, looking at both expenditure and revenue from a gender perspective. It looks at the budget of municipalities and Panchayats in terms of what they are and what they ought to be.

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