Organizacje międzynarodowe II

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Organizacje międzynarodowe II Problematyka gospodarcza w działalności INGOs:
Prywatna Filantropia: (http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2008/0512/p02s05-usgn.html)
1) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Pages/home.aspx
The foundation is organized into three main program areas, each with a specific focus. Visit the Global Development, Global Health, and United States Program pages to learn about their work. We work with a range of partners to achieve our goals as the scale of the problems we are trying to solve is large. Our partners include the nonprofits, businesses, and governments to whom we make grants. Other partners may co-fund work or help us bring together multiple players working toward a common goal.
Fundacja Rodziny Kulczyków Organizacje:
Consumers International (CI) http://www.consumersinternational.org
is the world federation of consumer groups that serves as the only independent and authoritative global voice for consumers.
Founded on April 1, 1960, currently with over 220 member organisations in 115 countries around the world, the organisation continues to build a powerful international movement to empower and protect consumers everywhere.
In campaigning for the rights of consumers across the world, CI seeks to hold corporations to account and acts as a global watchdog against any behaviour that threatens, ignores or abuses the principles of consumer protection
The organisation was first established in 1960 as the International Organisation of Consumers Unions (IOCU) by national consumer organisations. The original members recognised that they could build upon their individual strengths by working across national borders.
The organisation then rapidly grew and soon became established as the voice of the international consumer movement on issues such as: product and food standards, health and patients' rights, the environment and sustainable consumption, and the regulation of international trade and public utilities.
There are eight basic consumer rights which include the rights to:
satisfaction of basic needs - to have access to basic, essential goods and services: adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care, education, public utilities, water and sanitation safety - to be protected against products, production processes and services which are hazardous to health or life information - to be given the facts needed to make an informed choice, and to be protected against dishonest or misleading advertising and labelling. choice - to be able to select from a range of products and services, offered at competitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality be heard - to have consumer interests represented in the making and execution of government policy, and in the development of products and services.

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… coffee CARE International http://www.care.org/
CARE is a leading relief and development non-governmental organization fighting global poverty. Non-political and non-sectarian, we operate each year in more than 70 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe, reaching almost 60 million people in poor communities. CARE helps tackle underlying causes of poverty so that…
… consistently with CARE's mission, being honest and transparent in what we do and say, and accept responsibility for our collective and individual actions.
Commitment We work together effectively to serve the larger community.
Excellence We constantly challenge ourselves to the highest levels of learning and performance to achieve greater impact. We hold ourselves accountable for being consistent with these…
… campaign against the unethical promotion of drugs. Campaign highlights and publications include: Drugs, doctors and dinners, Branding the cure, World Consumer Rights Day 2007 Access to knowledge (A2K)
This project facilitates the global consumer dialogue and education network about Access to Knowledge (A2K). Project highlights and publications include:
Launch of the Intellectually Property (IP) Watch List…
… themselves, especially women and children.
Our Mission
CARE's mission is to serve individuals and families in the poorest communities in the world. Drawing strength from our global diversity, resources and experience, we promote innovative solutions and are advocates for global responsibility. We promote lasting change by: Strengthening capacity for self-help
Providing economic opportunity
Delivering relief…
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