Landmine Survivors Network
To promote a ban on the production and use of antipersonnel landmines by highlighting the experiences of people who have been injured by these indiscriminate weapons.
To promote a ban on the production and use of antipersonnel landmines by highlighting the experiences of people who have been injured by these indiscriminate weapons.
To educate Maine citizens about the importance of a strong state policy for reducing toxic chemical use and preventing pollution.
To develop a model campaign for altering state regulatory policy to incorporate a precautionary approach to environmental health.
To provide travel assistance for attendance at the biennial meeting of the International Human Rights Network of Academies and Scholarly Societies.
To promote a ban on the production and use of antipersonnel landmines, specifically to enhance the efforts of the US and International Campaigns to Ban Landmines.
To use forensic science to investigate human rights violations around the world.
To involve physicians in Maine and New Hampshire in efforts to abate climate change.
To continue a multimedia advertising campaign promote pro-choice attitudes among young (16 to 25 years old) women in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York.
To enable public employees from New England to participate in the first national conference for environmental activists working in state and federal agencies.
To develop a model campaign for altering state regulatory policy to incorporate a precautionary approach to environmental health.