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Ascent Russian Orphan Aid FoundationA non-profit organization that provides basic necessities such as food, clothing and shelter to Russian orphans and homeless children.
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Child Rights Information NetworkPromotes children's rights to survival, growth and development, protection and participation through information exchange and database building.
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Children's Commissioner for WalesInformation on children and their rights and the responsibility and authority of the Commissioner's Office.
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DeepalayaInformation on the services and activities of a New Delhi based NGO working on behalf of the rights and wellbeing of more than 35000 children and their families living in slums and villages in India.
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Eliminate Child Labour in TobaccoContributes to the elimination of child labour in tobacco growing and seeks to improve the living standards of children.
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Empowerment Internationalhttp://www.empowermentinternational.org/ A non-profit organization working in Costa Rica and Nicaragua to break the cycle of poverty by taking the children off the streets and putting them into the classroom.
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Free The Children Internationalhttp://www.freethechildren.org/ Description of programs dedicated toward eliminating the exploitation of children around the world, by encouraging children to volunteer in and create programs and activities that relieve the plight of underprivileged children.
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Iranian Children's Rights Societyhttp://www.iranianchildren.org Dedicated to helping the children of Iran.
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Jubilee Campaignhttp://www.jubileecampaign.co.uk/ A UK human rights group lobbying to protect children's rights and the persecuted church with a very extensive links page on human rights.
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National Independent Living AssociationInformation on NILA, a national network of public and private organizations, individuals, youth and foster parents committed to independent living and transitional living services for older at-risk youth and their families.
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