Association for Protection of the Rights of the Refugees from Abkhazia APRRA

Linked with Tsisana Rapava – Georgia.

The Association for Protection of the Rights of the Refugees from Abkhazia APRRA is a Non-Governmental, Non-profit organization. The Association was founded in October, 1998 in Tbilisi (Capital of the Republic of Georgia) as the International Association « Caucasus: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics » (IACERHRG). On 13th November, 2004 at the 6th Annual Conference of IACERHRG a decision was made rename the Association and, also, to change its priorities.

The main aims and goals of APRRA are:

  • 1. Permanent monitoring of the Rights of the Refugees from Abkhazeti (Abkhazia);
  • 2. Organisation of the humanitarian actions for the Refugees from Abkhazia;
  • 3. Participation in the events on the problems of Abkhazia, rezolution of the Abkhazian-Georgian conflict and restoration of territorial integrity of the Republic of Georgia;
  • 4. Co-operation with the NGOs, Office of the Public Defender of Georgia and the legal Government of Abkhazia in exile;
  • etc.

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International Association CAUCASUS: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics IACERHRG

Linked with Tsisana Rapava – Georgia.

The IACERHRG was founded in October 29, 1998, in Tbilisi, by the organizers and participants of the International Conference « The Genocide of the Caucasian Peoples ». IACERHRG is an International Non-Governmental, Research and Educational, Non-profit, Euro-Sceptic Organization.

Contact: IACERHRG, G. Tsabadze Street 3-32, Tbilisi 380012, Republic of Georgia. Contact Person: Dr. Levan Z. Urushadze, Tel/Fax: (995 32) 348651, E-mail, Web Site.

Main goals of the IACERHRG are:

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The International Society of Political Psychology's ISPP

ISPP‘s purpose is to facilitate communication across disciplinary, geographic and political boundaries among scholars, concerned individuals in government and public posts, the communications media, and elsewhere who have a scientific interest in the relationship between politics and psychological processes. ISPP seeks to advance the quality of scholarship in political psychology and to increase the usefulness of work in political psychology.

Announcements;
Bibliographies;
Courses;
Programs, Certificates, Research Centers, or Fields of Study in Political Psychology;
CONSTITUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY;
Political Psychology On-line Resources;

Contact Central Office: ISPP Central Office, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, 346 Eggers Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, Phone: 315-443-4470, Fax: 315-443-9085, E-mail.

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Association for Aid and Relief AAR

in japanese, in english.

Linked with Yukika Sohma – Japan, and with The Ozaki Yukio Memorial Foundation.

The Association for Aid and Relief, Japan AAR JAPAN is a Non-Governmental Organization NGO aiming to provide emergency assistance, assistance to people with disabilities, and mine action, among other operations. It was established in 1979 as an organization with no political, ideological, or religious affiliation. AAR currently has offices in eight countries.

SiteMap;
Projects and Activities;
History;
How you can help;
Picture book;

Address & Map (scroll down): Association for Aid and Relief AAR, Japan, 5F, Mizuho Building, 2-12-2 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0021, Japan. TEL +81-3-5423-4511, FAX +81-3-5423-4450.

The Ozaki Yukio Memorial Foundation

in japanese, in english.

Linked with Yukika Sohma – Japan, and with The Association for Aid and Relief AAR.

In english, all texts (Ozaki Yukio … / History / Our Programs / Objectives For xouth leadership and training / Research and Studies) are on one page, the Homepage in english:

History: The Ozaki Yukio Memorial Foundation is a private nonprofit organization based in Tokyo. It was established on 10 December 1956 and was formerly approved by the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture the following year. On 25 February 1960, the Ozaki Memorial Hall and Clock Tower, built in front of the Diet with donations from all over Japan and around the world, were presented to the House of Representative. As a tradition, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan serves as its Chairman. (full text).

Address: Ozaki Yukio Memorial Foundation, Kensei-kinen-kan, 1-1-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0014, Japan. Office hours: 9:30-17:30 Mon-Fri, TEL: +81-3-3581-1778, FAX: +81-3-3581-1856, Info, Web.