Tag: FUNDRAISING
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Youth Service Organization
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Rwanda is inhabited by native groups, people who have migrated from other countries, and migrated Congolese people who have received nationality. The IDARC project promotes freedom of speech and thought by creating an intercultural dialogue space for peace and development in Rwanda.
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Wapikoni mobile
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Through videoconferencing and collaborations at a distance, the International Network of Aboriginal Audiovisual Creation (INAAC) will allow isolated indigenous communities to connect together, share methodologies and experiences, co-produce, co-create, and expand their distribution network, thus strengthening their voices.
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Fundación CONSTRUIR
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Fundación CONSTRUIR promotes the intercultural dialogue between judicial authorities and indigenous people, to enable a shared recognition of both systems of conflict resolution through the development of a multicultural vision of law. Within this shared vision will be a special emphasis on respect for human rights, eradication of violence against women and children, and promoting…
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A Circus School in the Service of Intercultural Dialogue
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Circus arts are an efficient, innovative and proven approach to deal with young people living in a society torn by years of war and conflict. arcenciel has encouraged intercultural dialogue between Arab youth in Lebanon by establishing the first school for circus in the Middle East. In 2002, arcenciel founded the circus troop cirqu’enciel in…
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ComiX4= Comics for Equality
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ComiX4= Comics for Equality promotes intercultural awareness and education citizenship by engaging migrants and second generations in Europe in the artistic representation of their migration experiences. The project started in November 2012 thanks to the support of the European Union and the collaboration among Africa e Mediterraneo and 4 partners from Bulgaria (WCIF), Estonia (MONDO),…
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MSS Seva
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Manav Seva Sansthan “SEVA” is working along the Indo-Nepal cross border transit points to facilitate safe and informed migration among the vulnerable Nepalese migrants and combat human trafficking under the shadow of migration.
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All Together Now
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A world-first, Everyday Racism is a mobile phone app which challenges players to live a week in the life of an Aboriginal man, a Muslim woman, or an Indian student. Over the course of one week, participants receive texts, tweets, images and videos that will challenge their assumptions, enable them to better understand people from…