Genocide Prevention Project

Organizer of Genocide Prevention Month, April 2009

The best way to stop genocide is to prevent it from happening. Caring citizens from around the world – including survivors of past genocides – are calling for an effective genocide prevention system. Organize or take part in Genocide Prevention Month in April 2009. Help us urge the international community create an effective system for preventing genocide and mass atrocity crimes. (Homepage and latest news).

Prevent Genocide: Genocides and mass attrocities, Take action and organize, Survivor network;
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Address: Genocide Prevention Project, c/o Public Interest Projects, 80 Broad Street, Suite 1600, New York, NY 10004, USA;
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About: The Genocide Prevention Project, founded in the fall of 2008, seeks to build the public will to call on the international community to take meaningful actions when “early warning” indicators signal possible onset of mass-scale atrocity crimes, and to mobilize resources to avert or halt such ongoing crises and protect civilians from mass atrocity crimes.

The Genocide Prevention Project focuses on public education and advocacy. Our initiatives include the Mass Atrocity Crimes Watch List and Genocide Prevention Month in April 2009. The month is a 30-day commemoration of past genocide and mass atrocity crimes. We are working with genocide survivors and international survivor organizations to generate a civil society call for the implementation of prevention strategies. The Genocide Prevention Project is an initiative of Public Interest Projects, a 501(c)3 public charity in New York.

Staff:

  • Jill Savitt, Executive Director
  • Allison Johnson, International Campaign Manager
  • Kate McNeece, Program Associate
  • Ellen Freudenheim, Research Consultant
  • Ben Prochazka, National Organizer

The Genocide Prevention Project is the next venture of the team behind Dream for Darfur, the campaign that used the Olympics to urge the Chinese government to use its influence with the Sudanese regime to bring security to Darfur. Dream for Darfur significantly raised global awareness about China’s complicity in the genocide. An impact statement for Dream for Darfur is available at Dream for Darfur.org.

The Institute of Hazrat Mohammad SAW

The Institute of Hazrat Mohammad (SAW) was established on 23 February 2003. It is a non-profit and non-political organization registered under the Societies Act, 1860 with the Government of Bangladesh.  This is the first institutional set-up in the name of Prophet Mohammad (SAW) … (about 1/2).

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Events; Regular Programs; Photo Gallery;
Address: Institute of Hazrat Mohammad (SAW), House 22, Road 27, Block K, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh;
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About 2/2: … Following are its vision, mission, aim and objectives:  Continuer la lecture de « The Institute of Hazrat Mohammad SAW »

iGovernment.in

enabling good governance

Linked with Manmohan confident of 7 % growth, and with World e-Gov experts meet at Singapore.

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eGov’s main news; Technology; Policy; Resources; Governance;
Become a Citizen Journalist; Issues /main news; Archives;
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About: iGovernment is India’s first interactive web platform and info-portal for knowledge sharing by all stakeholders on “Integrated approach towards Good Governance”.  Continuer la lecture de « iGovernment.in »

Swami Vivekanand Samaj Seva Samsthe–Sutagatti SVSSS

Organization headquartered in Karnataka India 591147, which strives to promote participation in development projects and to conduct development projects for women. This organization is has no own web-presence, but is named:

Realizing Rights

The Ethical Globalization Initiative

Linked with Challenges of Health Worker Migration.

  • Realizing Rights was founded in October 2002 by Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland (1990 – 1997) and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997 – 2002). Our supporters include Jimmy Carter, Desmond Tutu and Musimbi Kanyoro. Our mission is to put human rights standards at the heart of global governance and policy-making and to ensure that the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable are addressed on the global stage.
  • In collaboration with, The Aspen Institute, Columbia University and the International Council on Human Rights Policy, we are committed to convening key stakeholders in new alliances to integrate concepts of human rights, gender equality and enhanced accountability into efforts to address global challenges and governance shortcomings … (full text about Us).

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Additional Resources: an extensive list of websites on globalization; Multimedia; News Archives;
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Addresses: Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, Headquarters, 271 Madison Avenue, Suite 1007, New York, NY 10016, USA; see also: Columbia University, New York, The Aspen Institute, Washington, and: Realizing Rights, Geneva, Switzerland;
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About Ethical Globalization; Today’s globalization is one of stark contrasts. There are more connections – markets, people and ideas linked as never before. At the same time, there are more divisions – between North and South, between rich and poor, between the powerful and powerless.  Continuer la lecture de « Realizing Rights »