Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
To prevent export of nuclear materials and technology.
To prevent export of nuclear materials and technology.
To provide emergency funds for a consultant to travel to Albania to conduct a needs assessment to determine what role the Lawyers Committee might play with Kosovar refugees.
To provide human rights training to Cambodian citizens and law enforcement officials.
To establish the Low Impact Hydropower Institute, which will apply a standardized set of criteria for determining whether a hydropower facility, or dam, has sufficiently minimal environmental impacts to be classified as “green” power within the Green-E certification program.
To provide legal assistance to people in Northern Ireland who have suffered human rights violations.
To build public support for abating climate change by reducing greenhouse gases.
To promote human rights in Mexico through a partnership with the Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights.
To launch a public education program about the potential environmental and public health impacts, as well as the implications for agriculture, of genetically engineered foods.
To stop the spread of nuclear weapons by exposing secret nuclear weapons programs in proliferant countries and disseminating the findings.
To protect and promote human rights for gay and lesbian people and people with HIV and AIDS around the world.