Human Rights Watch
To promote a comprehensive international ban on the use, production, stockpiling and trade in antipersonnel landmines.
To promote a comprehensive international ban on the use, production, stockpiling and trade in antipersonnel landmines.
To hire a fundraising consultant to assist in expanding the base of individual donors.
To train and either place or create jobs for 30 low-income individuals in deconstruction ventures in several Northeast communities. Deconstruction is an environmentally responsible approach to taking down buildings in which building materials are salvaged and sold for reuse.
To promote and protect the human rights of Kurdish people living in Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey and the former Soviet Union.
To develop an early abortion-training site integrated into a family practice health center.
To engage and energize the national environmental community in discouraging and defeating serious attacks on environmental protections.
To end nuclear weapons production at the Y-12 Plant at the Oak Ridge Nuclear Reservation in Tennessee.
To expand a nationwide network of consumers who can create market pressure on companies producing genetically engineered foods.
To provide international accompaniment for persecuted human rights activists in Colombia and Mexico.
To organize a major conference of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines in Washington, DC, in March 2001.