SOS Children's Villages

the world’s largest orphan charity
« SOS Children – a charity where deeds speak louder than words » (The Dalai Lama)

This is the UK charity homepage of SOS Children, the world’s largest orphan and abandoned children’s charity. Child sponsors and donors worldwide provide a new family and home for more than 70,000 children in 473 unique Children’s Villages in 123 countries. Our supporters also help a million children and their families through SOS community outreach programmes … (full text Homepage).

Sitemap;
News;
Sponsor a child; Donate and help; Aids in Africa;
World Orphan Week;
Address: SOS Children’s Villages, St Andrew’s House, 59 St Andrew’s Street, Cambridge, CB2 3BZ, England;
Contact.

Charity Facts – Choosing a charity: When the Dalai Lama said that we were « a charity where deeds speak louder than words » doubtless he knew there are lots of ways to choose a particular charity, for example through which to sponsor a child.

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Hunt Alternatives Fund

Advancing innovative and inclusive approaches to social change at local, national, and global levels. Since its founding in Denver in 1981, the Fund has contributed over $80 million to social change through a blend of grant making and operating programs. (Homepage).

Sitemap;
Programs; Resources; Press Room; Terms of Use;
Women Moving Millions; Partnerships;
The Institute for Inclusive Security; ARTWorks for Kids; Prime Movers: Cultivating Social Capital;
Addresses: Mt. Auburn Office, 625 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;
Washington Office, The Initiative for Inclusive Security, 2040 « S » Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA;
Contact.

About: Mission: Hunt Alternatives Fund advances innovative and inclusive approaches to social change at the local, national, and global levels.

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Global Feminisms Project, at the Universty of Michigan

Comparative Case Studies of Women’s Activism and Scholarship

The ‘Global Feminisms Project’ is a collaborative international project that examines the history of feminist activism, women’s movements and academic women’s studies in China, India, Poland, and the United States. We are examining the histories of feminism in local contexts by collecting ten videotaped oral histories of women’s movement activists and women’s studies scholars in each country. The Project is based in the Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) at UM, which is also the home for the US site research team. (On Homepage).

Conferences and Publications; Course Information;
China; India; Poland; United States; Cross Site;
Our international collaborators are: SPARROW – Sound and Picture ARchive for Research On Women; Fundacji Kobiecej eFKa; The Chinese Women’s College Shandong Branch; The Institute for Research on Women and Gender;
Links;
Address: University of Michigan, Global Feminisms Project, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, 1136 Lane Hall, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1290, USA;
Contact.

About: The ‘Global Feminisms Project’ was funded, beginning in 2002, by a major grant from the Rackham Graduate School, with additional funding provided by the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, the Women’s Studies Program, and the Center for South Asian Studies at the University of Michigan.

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Centre for Women's Development Studies CWDS

Linked with Vina Mazumdar – India.

As an intrinsic dimension of the Centre’s commitment to focus on issues of discrimination and enhancing gender equality, members of the centre have been active in the fields of advocacy, whether through lobbying with and against the State and its policies, forming common platforms with other organizations and civil society institutions, and assisting in campaigns to bring about changes in public awareness.  The Centre has been actively developing many networks to carry forward these processes.  Over the last year, the faculty of the centre have been members of and initiators among networks of women’s organizations and women’s studies associations on a range of issues. (Networking and Advocacy).

Homepage;
Research Activitis; Action Research;
Seminars and Conferences; We and Our People;
Address: CWDS, 25, BHAI VIR SINGH MARG, (GOLE MARKET), NEW DELHI – 110001, INDIA;
Contact.

About: The Centre for Women’s Development Studies(CWDS) was established on 19th April 1980, in the middle of the International Women’s Decade,  by a group of men and women, who were involved in the preparation of the first ever comprehensive government report on the ‘Status of Women in India’.

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enquête sociologique sur le tabagisme

Dans le cadre d’une enquête sociologique sur le tabagisme, on cherche des personnes pouvant répondre à un questionnaire avant le 18 mars.

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Profil des personnes pouvant répondre au questionnaire :

  • Condition 1: Sont domiciliées et / ou travaillent dans le canton de Genève;
  • Condition 2: Ont été fumeurs/euses et ont arrêté. Ou sont de nouveau fumeurs/euses après une ou plusieurs périodes d’arrêt, dont au moins un arrêt de 3 semaines ou plus.

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