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Advocacy Project

The Advocacy Project, a nonprofit organization formed in 1998, seeks to help community-based organizations produce, disseminate, and use information in their efforts to become more effective advocates for social justice and human rights.

Primary web addresses
http://www.advocacynet.org
Main Address
1326 14th Street NW
Washington DC 20005
Country
United States
Main Telephone
(202)332-3900
Joined OneWorld
07/02/2001

Features
06/19/2008 Hundreds of children, including 240 orphans, will be affected by the Israeli military's recent decision to shut down schools and orphanages belonging to the Islamic Charitable Society.
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Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Children] [Education] [Shelter & Housing] [Civil Rights] [Activism] [Codes of Conduct] [Law] [Terrorism]
06/18/2008 Wastepickers in Delhi, who live and work in profoundly unsanitary conditions, won a major concession earlier this month from their local government: a portable toilet.
The Advocacy Project
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Related: [India] [Poverty] [Water/Sanitation] [Social Exclusion] [Activism] [Civil Society] [Governance]
05/23/2008 A local forensic team is set to exhume and identify more than 120 people massacred by the Peruvian military in 1984, a process that will help relatives of those "disappeared" during the country's civil war heal and demand justice.
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Related: [Peru] [Indigenous Rights] [Justice and Crime] [Conflict] [Conflict Resolution] [Arms & Military]



 
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