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Stacy,
Thank you for thinking about humanitarian organisation. I am also impressed that you have been their supporters.
I get so much conserned when it comes to support of Humanitarian organisation. You mentioned of Sudan when Women 4 Women int'l works. Sudan is my neigbouring country in the north. If every one knew what is taking place in Darfur Sudan would have a reason to support humanitarian organisation and raising their voice and taking action on crimes committed against Humanity.
In Uganda, were i live Sudan government was barking the LRA that terrorised nothern Uganda for more than two decades in what is commonly known as the Gulu crisis with Night commutters.
Their are other problems affecting the developing world, disease, extreme poverty, wide spread corruption, illiteracy, under development, political repression, marginalisation, civil violance and HIV/AIDS continue to undermine the enjoyment of human rights in many parts of Africa. The question is can't something be done?
Think the would needs to work together as the world becomes a global village that is enjoyed and celebrated mainly in business expansion let us use the same opportunity to care and support for people the developing world.
I founded a NGO in Uganda to respond to the plight of HIV/AIDS impacting to about 2 million children. These has also led to the gross abuse children. my organisation Joy for children Uganda is advocating for children's rights in the areas of health, Education, Food and nutrition and child protection and development.
Its my humble plea, that the think tank starts thinking seriously the issues affecting people in developing world which also happens to be war torn.
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