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Posts Tagged ‘Funding’

  • Friday, September 4th, 2009

    Karnali Integrated Rural Development and Research Centre (KIRDARC)

    KIRDARC aims to promote peace, human rights, development and good governance in the Karnali zone of Nepal. They see development as one of the key components of peace and therefore focus on developing economic capacity and infrastructure through activities like road construction. KIRDARC believes that the lack of access to economically viable alternatives can push [...]

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  • Friday, September 4th, 2009

    Nepal Rapid Response Fund (RRF)

    The Rapid Response Fund (RRF) concept recognises that in a conflict situation you need to act quickly and that people on the ground have the best knowledge of how and where money needs to be spent. With this in mind, the RRF was set-up to provide local committees with money which they could spend without [...]

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  • Monday, August 17th, 2009

    Social Awareness Concern Forum

    The Social Awareness Concern Forum (SAC) aims to raise young people’s awareness of peace-related issues, and mobilise them to run campaigns in their own communities. SAC help develop staff skills in peacebuilding and post-conflict activities including community reconciliation, rehabilitation, and healing. They also work directly with around 1,250 adolescent girls in Banke district who have [...]

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  • Monday, August 17th, 2009

    Human Rights and Environmental Development Centre (HURENDEC)

    HURENDEC believes that poverty and the gap between urban élites and remote rural poor are major causes of conflict in Nepal, and that it is essential to address this and utilise local resources carefully in order to build a lasting peace. HURENDEC works in the Kalikot, Jumla, Mugu and Dailekha districts to improve living standards, [...]

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  • Friday, August 14th, 2009

    Southern Border Province Administrative Centre (SBPAC)

    Staffed by over 200 people, and funded by the Thai Ministry of Interior, the Southern Border Province Administrative Centre (SBPAC) has been working for peace in South Thailand since October 2006 with the goal of increasing the participation of people across Thai society in the establishment of peace. They place great emphasis on development and [...]

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