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Relief & Development Organizations International

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Relief & Development Organizations

International

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United Nations Organizations

• World Food Program • Food and Agriculture

Organization (FAO)• United Nations

Development Program • United Nations Children’s

Fund (UNICEF)• International Fund for

Agricultural Development • World Health Organization

(WHO)• World Bank

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World Food Program

• World’s Largest Humanitarian Agency– 104 million peopled aided – 81 countries– 5.9 million tons food– $3.275 Billion– 8,770 Employees

• Relief and Development– School Feeding– Fight against HIV/AIDS– Food for Work– Focus on women

http://www.wfp.org

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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

• Information/data Network for agriculture– Statistics, publications

– 1 million website hits/month

• Field Projects– Manages 1000s of projects

– Technical expertise

• Global Ag Policy

• Offices in 100 countries

• $750 million

www.fao.org

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United Nations Development Program

• Better life for people– Democratic Governance– Poverty Reduction– Crisis Prevention and

Recovery– Energy and Environment– HIV/AIDS

• Millennium Development Goals

• 166 countries• $280 million

www.undp.org

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United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

• For every child:– Health– Education– Equality– Protection

• Priorities:– Girls’ education– Immunizations– HIV/AIDS– Early Childhood Nutrition– Child Protection

• Violence, child soldering • Exploitation, child labor• Sexual abuse, trafficking

                      

Darfur, Sudan

www.unicef.org

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Child SoldieringUNICEF Child Protection

• 100,000 child soldiers– Mostly Africa

• Recruited into armed groups by force

• Taught to kill, rape

• Drugged, abused

• Easier to train than adults

• Psychological damage

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Rape and ViolenceUNICEF Child Protection

• Systematic rape of women and girls– Areas of armed conflict

– Refugee camps

– Women of all ages targeted

– Tactic of war

• Congo– 100,000 raped since 1998

• Rwanda– 250,000 raped during genocide

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Child traffickingUNICEF Child Protection

• 1.2 million children trafficked– Adoptions– Labor– Mail order brides– Prostitution

• Virgins thought to be AIDS cure• 30% of sex workers in S.E. Asia

are under 17• 7,000 trafficked to USA/year

• Abuse, degradation– Slavery

• Poverty is root cause– Parents sell children to pay debts– Or are duped

• Linked to criminal activityChild Prostitution

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International Fund for Agricultural Development

• 900 million extremely poor rural people worldwide

• Goal: enable the rural poor to overcome poverty– Microcredit

– Household food security

– Livestock and rangeland

– Sustainable livelihoods

– Women’s empowerment:• Credit, Land, Technology

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World Health Organization

• Goal: attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health

• Information resource– Statistics– Publications

• Crisis management– Outbreaks– Immunizations

• $450 million• 192 countries

                                                    

                           

Immunization

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World Bank

• Goal: – fight poverty in developing

countries– Improve standard of living

• Loans– Roads, ports– Education, health systems

• Policy advice• Technical assistance• 184 countries• 9,300 employees• $20.1 billion for 245 projects

www.worldbank.org

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Governmental Agencies

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Government aid for development

• United States• Japan• France• United Kingdom• Germany• Netherlands• Sweden• Italy • Norway • Denmark• Canada• Australia

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USA: Peace Corps

• Peace Corps – Volunteers work in

developing countries

– Promote:• Education

• Agriculture

• Health, HIV/AIDS

• Business

• International understanding

www.peacecorps.gov

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U.S.Agency for International Development (USAID)

• Started with Marshall Plan after WWII

• Principal U.S. foreign aid agency to help countries:– Recover from disaster– Escape poverty– Democratic reforms

• Partnership with – 3,500 U.S. businesses– 3,000 Organizations

• $8.8 Billion

                                           

USAID in Uganda

www.usaid.gov

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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

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Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)

• CIMMYT

– International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

• IRRI

– International Rice Research Institute

• CIP

– International Potato Center

• ILRI

– International Livestock Research Institute

www.cgiar.org

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Policy Organizations

• Center for Global Development• Food First• Greenpeace• Institute for Agriculture and

Trade Policy• International Food Policy

Institute• Winrock International• Worldwatch Institute• World Food Prize

2004 World Food Prize

www.worldfoodprize.org

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Relief Organizations

• Oxfam International

• Rotary International

• Heifer International

• Freedom from Hunger

• CARE

• Save The Children

• Doctors without Borders

• International Red Cross

Doctors without borders

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Religious Relief Organizations

• Bread for the World• Catholic Relief Services• ELCA World Hunger (Lutheran)• Feed the Children• Food for the Hungry• Presbyterian Hunger Program• UMCOR World Hunger/Poverty

(Methodist)• Food for Life Global (Hindu)

Catholic Relief Services

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Hunger Relief Progress

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Hunger Relief Progress

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Hunger Relief Progress

                                                                                                                                                                                        

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Hunger relief Progress

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Hunger Relief Progress

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