Centre for Social Research CSR

Linked with the Centre for Social Research CSR of 2008-01-30.

The Centre for Social Research is one of the leading Women’s institution working in the field of Social action since 1983 aiming to empower women by implementing projects at the grass root, gender imparting training to law enforcing agencies, corporate houses, academia, urban and local governing bodies, domestic and international non governmental organizations. The key focus areas of CSR include development and capacity building, combat against violence against women, action research, gender training, and networking & advocacy.

CSR aims to empower women and provide them with the resources to be self-reliant individuals. We work at the grassroots, regional and international levels to raise women’s awareness of their rights, build inroads into decision-making institutions from Panchayats to Parliament and to eliminate violence against women.

CSR has played important and significant roles at the National, regional as well as international level through its network. At the national level, CSR coordinates the activities of Joint Action front for women, a front comprising of over 100 organizations and individuals across the country … (full text).

Homepage;
sitemap;
projects;
publications;
news;
reports;
departements;
internships;
contact.

About: The Centre for Social Research is one of the leading Women’s Institutions working in the field of social action since 1983.

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All Bengal Women's Union

Bengal Presidency Council of Women & the All Bengal Women’s Conference formed an independent organization for Suppression of Immoral Traffic. This society came into being as ALL BENGAL WOMEN’S UNION.

This welfare organization (ABWU) is giving free legal aid to the deserving and needy as per provisions of the Legal Services Authorities Act. The Legal Services Clinic, which is run every Saturday between 3 to 5 P.M., is approved by State Legal Services Authority West Bengal.

Project: anti-trafficing campaign;
This NGO on wikipedia;
new project / latest news;
case studies;
donate;
contact.

About: IT all started in the year 1932, when a group of courageous women in Bengal took up to helping the helpless, exploited and victimized fellow sisters, women and child trafficking had increased to an unprecedented extent. In between the two World Wars, the number of sailors and soldiers had considerably increased and flesh trade found a ready and expanding market in Kolkata.

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Tell the World About Hunger!

(also in chinese and in arabic)

We’re looking for any content – stories, poems, pictures, videos, music, graphics that let’s the world know that it’s time for child hunger to end.

Fight Hunger – Walk the World! is part of the UN World Food Programme working to end child hunger by 2015 which is part of the first Millennium Development Goal. All year round we build communities and partnerships both online and offline around the issue of child hunger. Every year we hold our annual global walk « Walk the World » to raise awareness and funds to end child hunger. Find out more about Walk the World and our other Campaigns to help feed hungry children all over the world.

Campaigns;
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partners;
press;
festival;
BLOGS;
contact.

About: We aim to do this by holding an annual worldwide demonstration across the globe called Walk the World. Once a year hundreds of thousands of people in every time zone will take to the streets to call for an end to the needless suffering of hungry children.

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IndianNGOs.com

The Social and Development Canvas of India

Linked with the search page of 1000PeaceWomen, (click there on India and find the 91 Indian PeaceWomen, some of them already on this Blog – see there our country page and go down to India).

IndianNGOs.com‘s repositioning excercise is now complete. The new IndianNGOs.com, which will go online from Jan 2008, will have NGOs whose credibility is assured. What happens to the thousands of NGOs in our database? IndianNGOs.com will launch a new portal for all NGOs then, where each NGO can share their information free and most importantly it will be seen free. Click to check the list of NGOs that will go on the new portal. Register free … (full text).

Press Releases;
Campaigns;
Making of a Vision Statement;
How to write a Mission Statement;
Governance;
Training;

At the place of a contact-link:

And at the place of a final ‘about’, find the list of NGOs that will go on the new portal.

Naz Foundation (India) Trust

Linked with Anjali Gopalan – India.

HIV/AIDS are complex issues that affect all our lives whatever the gender, class, caste, religion, sexuality and sexual orientation. We at Naz India are committed to raising awareness to prevent the spread of HIV and providing support to those living with the virus and those affected by it, with sensitivity and utmost confidentiality (homepage).
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address: Naz Foundation (India) Trust, A – 86 East of Kailash, New Delhi 110 065, Telephone: +91 11 2691 0499, e-mail one, e-mail two;
contact.

About / Who we Are: The Naz Foundation (India) Trust (NI) is a New Delhi based NGO working on HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health since 1994. Through the years, Naz India has evolved and implemented a holistic approach to combat HIV, focusing on prevention as well as treatment. Our focus is on reaching out to marginalized populations infected and affected by HIV. We also aim to sensitize the community to the prevalence of HIV, as well as highlight issues related to Sexuality and Sexual Health:

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