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The Dhamma Moli Project of the Venerable Sisters Molini and Dhamma Vijaya in Nepal is to prevent young Nepalese girls of remote villages from falling victim to exploiters who sell them to brothels in India.
The Nurse Thwe Projects: A Charitable Initiative in Mandalay - Myanmar
The Polaris Project: is a multicultural grassroots organization combating human trafficking and modern-day slavery.
Mountain Angels works with many charity organisations which provide employment for people in need. It provides a market for their products and assist them develop product ideas suitable for Western markets. Supporting rescues and rehabilitating Nepali girls who have been trafficked into prostitution in India.
Christina Noble Children's Foundation: is an International Partnership of people dedicated to serving children in need of emergency and long-term medical care, nutritional rehabilitation, educational opportunities, vocational training, job placement and the protection of children at risk of economic and sexual exploitation.
Tabitha Foundation of Canada: is a non-profit, non-denominational Christian organization, respecting all faiths, seeking to help the suffering in various nations.
Go M.A.D. (Go Make A Difference) is an international web-based organization founded and run by teachers on the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme and their Japanese friends. Go to the Cambodia section.
World Orphans is a unique ministry, singularly focused on its mission and profoundly passionate about rescuing orphans around the world.
The Ratanak Foundation: is dedicated to bringing spiritual hope to the Khmer people by assisting Cambodia rebuild the social and medical services which would have saved the life of the little girl named Ratanak.
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour: IPEC By ratifying ILO Convention No. 182, the countries commit themselves to take immediate action to prohibit and eliminate the worst forms of child labour.
Children Support Initiative (CSI) has decided to sponsor (together with a German charitable association) the building of a new water supply and sanitation system with a deep well, water tank, water purification, toilets, wash basins, and shower rooms. CSI is receiving technical assistance from the World Health Organization (WHO) in Yangon.
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