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Student Movement for Real Change

The Student Movement for Real Change is a non-profit organization run by students that is working for other students around the world. Our mission is to be a leadership development organization that provides students in the United States a vehicle to advocate for positive change in neglected regions of the world. We empower students to become leaders, giving them opportunities to improve health and education in developing communities worldwide.

Primary web addresses
http://www.StudentMovementUSA.org
Main Address
1807 18th St., NW
Second Floor
Washington, DC 20009
Country
United States
Main Telephone
202-518-3923
Main Telephone
303-908-6730
Joined OneWorld
10/13/2006

Features
06/24/2008 U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are missing a massive opportunity to save lives and radically change the course of world history, say health and education activists Saul Garlick and Elizabeth Arkell.
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Related: [Development] [MDGs] [Capacity Building] [Water/Sanitation] [Conservation] [Infant Mortality] [Globalization]
04/06/2007 The Student Movement for Real Change blog will feature opinions and experiences from college students across the United States as well as student leaders living and traveling abroad.
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