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Acceso International
Acceso International was founded in 1996 by Dr. Christine Gervais, a young Canadian woman, who was inspired by her travels in Latin America and the Caribbean. Acutely aware of her own scholarship privileges, she initiated Acceso International to address the disparity between her educational opportunities and those of students in economically disadvantaged countries. She is now joined by over thirty volunteers who share her vision of educational equality. |
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(613)-831-9158 |
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P.O. BOX 11395, Station |
Africare
Africare is an international aid organization that provide support in Africa. Africare takes on one project at a time. |
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164 Glenora Street. |
Amnesty International Canada
Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights. There are nearly two million members, supporters and subscribers in over 150 countries and territories in every region of the world. |
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(613) 744-7667 |
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312 Laurier Avenue East |
Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance
Our humanitarian foundation offers basic health care to isolated African villages, participates in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and contributes to the training of human resources both in Canada and in the host countries of Gabon, Benin, and Tanzania.
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(613) 234-9992 |
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100 Marie Curie, Suite 300 |
Canadian Centre for International Justice
The CCIJ-CCJI seeks to ensure that those present in Canada and accused of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and torture are brought to justice, and survivors recognized, supported and compensated. |
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312 Laurier Avenue. |
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(613) 241-7007 |
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1 Rue Nicholas Suite 300 |
CUSO
CUSO brings Canadians and the world together to address poverty, human rights issues, HIV/AIDS, inequality, cultural loss and environmental degradation. |
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(613) 829-7445 |
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44 Eccles Street, Suite 200 |
Developing Countries Farm Radio Network
Developing Countries Farm Radio Network is a Canadian-based, not-for-profit organization working in direct partnership with approximately 300 radio broadcasters in 39 African countries to fight poverty and food insecurity. |
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(613) 761-3650 |
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1404 Scott Street |
Family Service Canada
Our mission is to promote families as the primary source of nurture and development of individuals, to promote quality services which strengthen families and communities and to advocate policies and legislation which advance family well-being in Canada. |
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(613) 722-9006 |
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383 Parkdale Avenue, #404 |
Help Lesotho
Help Lesotho, founded in 2004, develops all projects in Lesotho. Help Lesotho addresses expressed Basotho needs and is accountable to both Canadian and Basotho partners. |
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613-842-9451 |
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11 Keefer Street. |
Help the Aged Canada
Help the Aged (Canada), created in 1975, is a non-denominational, non-profit international development organization. It is the only registered charity in Canada dedicated exclusively to assisting elderly people living in poverty in both Canada and the developing world. |
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613-232-0727 |
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1300 Carling Ave. Suite 205 |
Human Concern International
HCI is a non-profit organisation dedicated to help alleviate human suffering through sustainable development projects and emergency relief assistance programs that foster self-reliance and preserves human dignity. |
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(613) 742-5948 |
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PO Box 3984 Station C |
International Development Research Centre
IDRC is a Canadian Crown corporation that works in close collaboration with researchers from the developing world in their search for the means to build healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous societies. |
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(613) 236-6163 |
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150 Kent Street |
Match-International Centre
MATCH seeks to create a world in which women have a say about their lives, their community and their country, and are decision-makers in all areas and at all levels of society. Women should have full access to resources and services, and have the power to make choices that improve their lives and those of their families and communities. |
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(613) 238-1312 |
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201-15 Grenfell Cr. |
ORBIS Canada
ORBIS is a non-aligned, non-profit global development organization. Our mission is to preserve and restore sight by strengthening the capacity of local partners to prevent and treat blindness. |
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(416) 413-7925 |
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500-250 City Center Avenue |
Ottawa Friends of Tibet
The Ottawa Friends of Tibet also aims to establish an Ottawa Tibetan Centre to increase awareness and appreciation of Tibetan culture and to further the understanding of Buddhist philosophy and practice. |
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(613) 738-9871 |
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101 Champagne Ave |
Peace Brigades International
PBI is an international grassroots NGO that has promoted nonviolence and protected human rights since 1981. We send international volunteers to areas of conflict, providing protective accompaniment to human rights defenders threatened by political violence. We also facilitate other peace-building initiatives. |
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(613) 237-6968 |
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206-145 Spruce Street. |
Royal Commonwealth Society
The Royal Commonwealth Society was founded in 1868 as the Colonial Society, became the Royal Empire Society in 1882, and assumed its present title in 1958. It has headquarters in London, England, with some 70 branches and affiliations in 40 countries. There are some 10,000 members of the RCS worldwide. |
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613-747-7318 |
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P.O. BOX 8023, POSTAL STATION \"\"T\"\" |
Sahan Relief and Development Organization
Sahan Relief’s objectives include: To develop or promote public health in the Sanaag region, Somalia by educating and instructing the public on prevention of, and curative measures for, health problems. |
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613-769-1458 |
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3016 Sable Ridge Drive |
The Canadian Society for International Health
The Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) is a national non-governmental organization that works domestically and internationally to reduce global health inequities and strengthen health systems. |
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(613) 241-5785 |
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1 Nicholas Street, Suite 1105 |
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