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International Red Cross |
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The International Federation was founded in 1919 in Paris in the aftermath of World War I. It was Henry Davison, president of the American Red Cross War Committee, who proposed forming a federation of these National Societies. The first objective of the Federation was to improve the health of people in countries that had suffered greatly during the four years of war. Its goals were "to strengthen and unite, for health activities, already-existing Red Cross Societies and to promote the creation of new Societies". |
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Aidsalliance |
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Established in 1993, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) is a global partnership of nationally-based organisations working to support community action on AIDS. These national partners help local community groups and other non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to take action on AIDS, and are supported by technical expertise, policy work and fundraising. |
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EMWI |
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The European Malaria Vaccine Initiative, EMVI was established in 1998 by the European Commission and interested European Union Member States, in order to address identified structural deficiencies in public funded malaria vaccine development. |
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IRCT |
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The International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) is an independent, international health professional organisation that promotes and supports the rehabilitation of torture victims and works for the prevention of torture worldwide. Based in Denmark, the IRCT works in collaboration with a global network of nearly 200 rehabilitation centres and programmes worldwide. |
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Baltic Property Trust |
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Since its establishment in 2001, the Baltic Property Trust Group has emerged as one of the leading, real estate investors in the Baltic Sea region. With more than 220,000 square meters of prime commercial real estate, Baltic Property Trust offers investors and tenants solid real estate solutions.
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Freemuse |
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FREEMUSE – THE WORLD FORUM ON MUSIC AND CENSORSHIP is an independent international organization advocating freedom of expression for musicians and composers worldwide. FREEMUSE is a membership organisation with its secretariat based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Freemuse receives core funding from SIDA, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. |
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Save the Children |
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The new website allows Save the Children to update and maintain news and other information regardless of time and place. One of the success parameters were the ability to inform the public in the fight for bettering children's conditions. With the new website they have access to a tool which “liberates” them from waiting time at e.g. a web agency. In other words Save the Children has obtained “real-time” information. |
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The Salvation Army |
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The Salvation Army is an international Christian church running a number of different institutions and projects all around Denmark, including drop-in-centers, hostels, and crises centers. In addition to these activities, the Salvation Army is involved in the recycling of clothes, shoes and furniture which are collected in recycling centers, sorted and sold in recycle shops. The Danish church is part of an international organization with churches and projects in 111 countries around the world. |
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