Human Rights Watch
To allow threatened Rwandan human rights activist Jean-Baptiste Barambirwa to bring his family to safety in Canada.
To allow threatened Rwandan human rights activist Jean-Baptiste Barambirwa to bring his family to safety in Canada.
To hold a Boston “town meeting” to increase public awareness about climate change, and the role that human actions play in its cause and in any solutions for abating it.
To strengthen the communications capability of the reproductive health movement, by developing and delivering effective messages on specific issues in key markets and generating grassroots support on those issues.
To strengthen the science, policy and activist connections between old, polluting power plants and toxic emissions, including dioxin and mercury; and to involve the medical and health care professions in the fight to reduce air pollution from power plants.
To educate its 50,000 members about the links between electricity use and damage to human health and the environment, and the opportunities they will have as consumers to purchase green power in a deregulated energy market place.
To monitor and document human rights violations in Turkey.
To work toward a ban on the production and use of landmines.
To publish and disseminate a report on human rights in Northern Ireland.
To promote human rights in Belarus.
To coordinate a statewide coalition of Community Development Finance Institutions with a particular focus on the effective expenditure of state and private resources the coalition has succeeded in obtaining.