Genocide Intervention Foundation was established in 2005 to mobilize citizens and halt genocides around the world. It includes investors, student chapters, and local leaders across the US. The foundation's mission is to empower communities to prevent and stop genocide through education, accountability for leaders, and targeted programs. It works with policy experts and activists to end mass murder and address the lack of political will. The foundation's programs include pushing for genocide prevention plans, providing civilian protection camps, and funding firewood collection to protect lives. The outcomes have included stabilizing African governments and meeting basic needs for displaced people.
Open letter from Amnesty International African directors to President Jacob ZumaAmnesty International UK
The directors of Amnesty in South Africa, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo have written an open letter to influential leaders in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), asking them to stand up for human rights in Zimbabwe and ensure that their election observers also respond to any allegations of human rights violations.
I am currently working towards developing the foundations for an NGO that is dedicated to the establishment of recreation and resource centers in global communities with the collaborative efforts of diverse groups and foreign governments. This power-point demonstrates the initial framework upon which the organization will be founded.
We aim to ensure that women participate in policy decisions and represent their own interests. We commit to ensuring that all arms of government take action to promote the transformation of political practice for greater transparency, accountability and be mindful of women. That by the year 2025 there is significant progress to parity between men and women on boards, institutions and in higher echelons of the bureaucracies.
UN Guiding Principles on IDPs (1998 English)fatanews
Principle 22 - Internally displaced persons, whether or not they are living in camps, shall not be discriminated against as a result of their displacement in the enjoyment of the right to vote and to participate in governmental and public affairs, including the right to have access to the means necessary to exercise this right.
Open letter from Amnesty International African directors to President Jacob ZumaAmnesty International UK
The directors of Amnesty in South Africa, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo have written an open letter to influential leaders in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), asking them to stand up for human rights in Zimbabwe and ensure that their election observers also respond to any allegations of human rights violations.
I am currently working towards developing the foundations for an NGO that is dedicated to the establishment of recreation and resource centers in global communities with the collaborative efforts of diverse groups and foreign governments. This power-point demonstrates the initial framework upon which the organization will be founded.
We aim to ensure that women participate in policy decisions and represent their own interests. We commit to ensuring that all arms of government take action to promote the transformation of political practice for greater transparency, accountability and be mindful of women. That by the year 2025 there is significant progress to parity between men and women on boards, institutions and in higher echelons of the bureaucracies.
UN Guiding Principles on IDPs (1998 English)fatanews
Principle 22 - Internally displaced persons, whether or not they are living in camps, shall not be discriminated against as a result of their displacement in the enjoyment of the right to vote and to participate in governmental and public affairs, including the right to have access to the means necessary to exercise this right.
Annual report recently completed for Apna Ghar, a non-profit agency assisting and supporting those affected by domestic violence in the Chicago area since 1989. Work provided to Apna Ghar through the Taproot Foundation of Chicago.
(The Case of West Java Province, Indonesia)
Prepared to fulfill assignments in the Education Policy Course, GSID Nagoya Universisity, 2002
By: Tri Widodo W. Utomo
Building social capital for effective citizen and state institutions;
Promotion of dialogue, public enlightenment, cultural renaissance, tradition, and renewal
Local Governance and Development
Leadership Solutions to Stem the
Crises in Human Development: Volunteers enrich citizenship and serves as an effective conduit for civic education; interjecting public participation in decision-making that promotes social harmony and public trust
AASRA FOR COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION is network of youths , youth and community based grassroots organisation. Working across country to ensure Child Rights , Human Rights and Millennium Development Goal.
Liberia youth initiative for peace and sustainable developmentMatthew Nyanplu
This is a presentation about the Liberia Youth Initiative for Peace and Sustainable Development, a national non governmental organization based in Liberia. The organization is led and driven by youth. It aims to make Liberia better for all Liberians.
This is a presentation on Non Jewish Victims of the Holocaust. In addition to the Approximately 6 million Jews that were murdered, there were other groups that were Holocaust victims, including 3.3 million Soviet POW's; about 300,000 Gypsies or Roma; 2 million non Jewish Poles; 250,000 mentally and physically disabled; 15,000 homosexuals; 5,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses, and an untold number of Roman Catholics. (The Nazi authorities in the concentration camps usually did not record the religious affiliation of a prisoner, with the exception of the Jehovah Witnesses; therefore, it is difficult to reliably estimate the total number of Catholic victims who were persecuted or killed because of some action or position connected to their Catholic faith).
Annual report recently completed for Apna Ghar, a non-profit agency assisting and supporting those affected by domestic violence in the Chicago area since 1989. Work provided to Apna Ghar through the Taproot Foundation of Chicago.
(The Case of West Java Province, Indonesia)
Prepared to fulfill assignments in the Education Policy Course, GSID Nagoya Universisity, 2002
By: Tri Widodo W. Utomo
Building social capital for effective citizen and state institutions;
Promotion of dialogue, public enlightenment, cultural renaissance, tradition, and renewal
Local Governance and Development
Leadership Solutions to Stem the
Crises in Human Development: Volunteers enrich citizenship and serves as an effective conduit for civic education; interjecting public participation in decision-making that promotes social harmony and public trust
AASRA FOR COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION is network of youths , youth and community based grassroots organisation. Working across country to ensure Child Rights , Human Rights and Millennium Development Goal.
Liberia youth initiative for peace and sustainable developmentMatthew Nyanplu
This is a presentation about the Liberia Youth Initiative for Peace and Sustainable Development, a national non governmental organization based in Liberia. The organization is led and driven by youth. It aims to make Liberia better for all Liberians.
This is a presentation on Non Jewish Victims of the Holocaust. In addition to the Approximately 6 million Jews that were murdered, there were other groups that were Holocaust victims, including 3.3 million Soviet POW's; about 300,000 Gypsies or Roma; 2 million non Jewish Poles; 250,000 mentally and physically disabled; 15,000 homosexuals; 5,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses, and an untold number of Roman Catholics. (The Nazi authorities in the concentration camps usually did not record the religious affiliation of a prisoner, with the exception of the Jehovah Witnesses; therefore, it is difficult to reliably estimate the total number of Catholic victims who were persecuted or killed because of some action or position connected to their Catholic faith).
The following is an abbreviated version of my lecture on non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It was built for the Virginia Social Studies convention 2009.
This report provides a synopsis of the global Internet forum on International Leadership for the MDGs and Leveraging Technology for Human Rights and Peace
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5. What is Genocide Interventio’s Mission and values? The Mission of this foundation is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. The foundations goal is ambitious and the mission critical- they hold world leaders accountable for committing to prevent the atrocities of genocide and develop targeted programs to impact the lives of those at risk on this Aggrandizing problem the world faces. They work closely with policy experts, world leaders, and anti-genocide activists in the struggle to end this Unscrupulous act of mass murder. The foundation has a theory of change and they address this root to the lack of political will. By this in creating an educated and empowered permanent anti-genocide constituency at a national scale, it is then there that they will stop and prevent any more genocides from occurring.
6. Genocide intervention’s Program Genocide prevention program: This program is addressed by the genocide intervention network to push congress and the administration to tell the Genocide Prevention Task Force (GPTF) to carry out their recommendations plans tocurtail Genocide acts. The recommendations include ways for the Administration to develop strategies to help prevent genocide as well for funding for genocide prevention activities.
7. Genocides Intervention inputs We are funded by donations that people make toward the cause to prevent genocide and rely on students toAdults to Explicate and inform communities about genocide. Civilian protection camps are held in hot zone countries to shelter and protect the people. They need money donated by the people to buy raw material for them as well as the basic needs, such as food, water clothes etc. The fire wood protection plan is funded by the people’s donation to generate income for the people of the affected countries to purchase their wood.
8. Genocide Intervention process The Genocide Prevention Task force is the one in charge to carry out the laws that congress passes to make sure genocide does not occur no more . Food and shelter are provided in these camps and builds communities back to ensure the happiness and well being of each individual. The fire wood protection plan ensures the peoples safety from attaining their own wood with their own money instead of going out to the danger zone and picking their own supply of wood.
9. Genocides Intervention Outputs The program has protect the people of these affected nations through the use of diplomacy and strengthening the African nations governments. The camps provide an essential part to protect and welcome any refugee that left the country to to flee from turmoil. Over 250,00 people from Darfur are living in camps in Chad, as well as 180,000 refugees from neighboring countries are camping in Democratic Republic Of The Congo. The fire wood protection plan plays a vital role to make sure people don’t get caught by their own government or rebels and be killed. This program has saved many women from getting caught and raped.
10. Genocide Intervention Outcomes Americans have now set forward and Dichotomize the problems of political will and the instability of African governments. Making this easier to attack and ensure the well being of the African countries civilians. With the camps being set the people of the affected nations feel more at ease knowing that help is just around the corner and that their basic needs are being meet. With the fire wood plan it has given the people a sense of relief the opportunity to work inside the camps to earn money to support their family and attain fire wood-their basic need for making their food.
11. political will is a major factor in not stopping and preventing genocide. African nations and their instability of power is the second major reason why the people in their states suffer the most. 5.6 million people are displaced in Sudan, and 2.7 million are displaced by the Darfur crisis. http://www.genocideintervention.net/areas_of_concern/darfur/whyitareaconcern . At least 2500 were killed by inter-tribal violence in south Sudan in 2009 Genocides Intervention Community need what is the problem in the community?
12. Community need Con’t 7000 estimate rapes in 2009 in Democratic republic of Congo.http://www.genocideintervention.net/areas_of_concern/democratic_republic_congo/whyitareaconcern The foundations role is to now with the help of the people in civilized countries they will join together and put pressure on congress men and women to ensure genocide is prevented and make sure it never happens again. With the help of congress we will help our fellow African nations to ensure their government is stable and that people loose their Fallacy towards their government.
13. How does Genocide Intervention link to Critical Thinking? The foundation relies for Congress men and women to sit down and think and analyze which laws they should pass to fight genocide. We open closed minded people to acknowledge the problem that is happening around the world and set forward with their fair minded attitude to attack the problem from the root With the help of the GPTF we set comprehensive strategies to help secure the safety and well being of the people.
14. How does Genocide Intervention link to Critical Reading? The foundation keeps its volunteers posted about the improvement of preventing genocide, by sending them articles, updated information and news to read and look at
15. How does Genocide intervention link to Critical Action. We have to make final decisions and what is the best method of reaching and helping the people that are in dire need. We engage in thinking with government officials to see to it that the blue print of our thinking becomes reality and helps the many. With the money donated we see to it that it goes to the country and our volunteers use the money to help the civilians with their basic needs for survival.
16. The Foundation For Critical Thinking The mission of this foundation is to promote essential change in education and society through cultivation of fair minded critical thinking. The foundation is willing to work with anyone and any society willing to change and become civilized constructive thinkers to better them and their communities.
17. Genocide Intervention and The Foundation for Critical Thinking. The foundation works with African nations governments to understand and accept their own flaws and work from there to become a better country They keep people informed about what is going on around the world and with their help and skills they can better this world and by that starts by helping the people that are in need. The foundation fosters peoples mind to accept their own flaws and continue to strive from there. They help people get intellectual skills to that help them and their communities. Genocide Intervention The foundation For Critical Thinking
18. How the Audience can get involved. There is a toll free number that you can call 1-800-genocide. To talk to officials on protecting these people and ending the ever lasting conflict. They can learn more and take a position by subscribing to the Rss feed and stay informed.