International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
To monitor and document abuses against sexual minorities around the world; to conduct public education on these issues; and to provide technical assistance to groups in developing countries.
To monitor and document abuses against sexual minorities around the world; to conduct public education on these issues; and to provide technical assistance to groups in developing countries.
To provide legal representation to workers who report violations of nuclear and environmental safety at power and weapon facilities in the United States.
To strengthen New England’s grassroots environmental movement by providing small grants to local organizations in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.
To employ computerized communications in generating citizen activism that seeks to clean up or close down New England’s old, polluting power plants.
To hold a consultation for government officials on Britain’s plutonium policy.
To hold the Sixth Summer Workshop on Defence, Technology and Cooperative Security in South Asia, for young South Asian professionals.
To monitor, report and analyze the implementation of the verification regime for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
To inform citizens about the impacts to human health and the environment from exposure to toxic chemicals; and to activate citizens in public policy debates aimed at curtailing those exposures.
To support peer learning in the area of home-based childcare; to support planning and curriculum development for the Ms. Foundation Institute on Women and Economic Development; and to support outreach and scholarships for Institute attendees based in the Northeast.
To support the Reproductive Health and Rights Program, which consists of education and advocacy on a broad range of reproductive health issues, consistent with priorities among women of color.