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House of Hope of North Carolina Inc

Building hope, changing lives, restoring families.

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Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa

To support and promote sustainable best practice in the waste and secondary resources sectors.

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Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater LA

The mission of BJE is to enhance quality, increase access, and encourage participation in Jewish education throughout the Jewish communities of Greater Los Angeles.  BJE, independently and in collaboration with schools and other community institutions, is an advocate, planner, catalyst and creative leader for strengthening and advancing Jewish learning, with special emphasis on children and youth, early childhood through high school, their educators and parents.    

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Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR Japan)

Association for Aid and Relief, Japan(AAR Japan) is a Non-Governmental Organization ( NGO ) aiming to provide emergency assistance, assistance to people with disabilities, and mine action, among other operations. It was established in 1979 as an organization with no political, ideological, or religious affiliation. AAR currently has offices in 10 countries.

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International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC)

Mission Our Mission is to collaborate and work to improve the quality of life of patients with advanced life-threatening conditions and their families, by advancing hospice and palliative care programs, education, research, and favorable policies around the world. We achieve this by: facilitating and providing palliative care education and training opportunities for care providers acting as an information resource for professionals, health care providers and policy makers developing collaborative strategies for hospice and palliative care providers, organizations, institutions and individuals

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Association pour le Developpement des Aires Protegees - ADAP

There are five points to the ADAP's mission: 1) Secure the rights of local populations and promote inclusive governance of protected areas and natural resources. 2) Encourage, wherever possible, the introduction of participative governance approaches that provide a link between local, national, and global levels and help to reduce conflict. 3) Enhance the value of natural resources by developing sustainable production chains and fair remuneration systems. 4) document and disseminate the impact, learning and knowledge of the actions. 5) Contribute to national and global policy debates on protected areas, biodiversity conservation and the role of local populations.

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Fields of Hope

The mission of Fields of Hope is to combat disability rights violence, poverty, malnutrition; and to promote a health literate generation taking children, teen mothers and adults with disabilities from rural underserved and distress communities as the top priority.

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Club of Rome

The organisation reflects its members' shared concern for the future of humanity and the planet. The association sees its task as acting as an independent, global catalyst for change. The objectives of the Association are therefore: to identify the key issues that are critical to the future of humanity; to evaluate alternative scenarios for the future and assess risks, choices and opportunities through integrated and forward-looking analyses; to develop and propose practical solutions to the identified challenges; to communicate new insights and knowledge from these analyses to decision-makers in the public and private sectors, as well as to the wider public; to stimulate public debate and effective action to improve the prospects for the future of humanity and the planet. The Association's activities are guided by the following three complementary principles: 1. the need to adopt a global, systems-oriented perspective in analysing the problems facing the modern world, recognising that the increasing interdependence of nations and the globalisation of previously local problems create challenges that are beyond the capacity of individual countries. 2. the need for a comprehensive, holistic approach in order to gain a deeper understanding of the complexity and interconnectedness of both current problems and practical solutions, in political, social, economic, technological, environmental, psychological and cultural terms, which the association refers to as the 'world problematique'. 3. the need to emphasise transdisciplinary and long-term perspectives, which are all too often neglected by governments and other decision-makers, and to focus on those decisions, strategies and measures that will determine the fate of present and future generations. The aim is to arouse public interest and provide responsible decision-makers with a solid basis for formulating and implementing future-oriented measures. The association does not pursue any commercial purposes and does not seek to make a profit.