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ASIA, INDIA, AND INDONESIAClick on any of the programs below to view complete descriptions of their work.
- Anisha
- Bangalore City, India: Works with women heads-of-households in the
slums, providing micro-credit programs,pre-primary education, services
to neglected children and the elderly through nutritious meals, free
legal counseling, and HIV/AIDs care.
- Clear Path International
- Central Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand: Supplies direct medical and
social services to landmine survivors and their families as well as
equipment to hospitals. The U.S. State Department matches up to $60,000
in contributions.
- International Child Development Programmes (ICDP)
- India: Working with UNICEF, ICDP provides training to parents and
caregivers to keep children healthy and alive amidst poverty,
migration, war and disease as well as natural disasters.
- Mithra Foundation
- Bangalore City, India: Provides services in slums that include:
preschools; education for older children and women; job training; and
healthcare. Mithra also addresses child labor and domestic violence,
and promotes human rights programs.
- Yayasan Usaha Mulia (YUM)
- Indonesia: YUM oversees: the Children’s Village Orphanage;
Preparatory Schools (operating in multiple slum areas); and the
Indonesia Relief & Development Network (providing food,
microcredit, supplies, and education to families in crisis). Yum
operates the Clean Water Project for various communities through
building wells and reservoirs, and trains local citizens to manage
these facilities. The program also includes the Teunom Preschool, a
collaboration that has rebuilt an Aceh preschool destroyed by the 2004
tsunami.
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