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Centre for Applied Human Rights

The department I did my masters at. Their human rights defenders programme is amazing.

Painted Perfect: Anti-Genocide Blog

Recently started blog focusing on human rights and genocide information. Made with the intent to communicate with other people and to spread knowledge.

The Darfur Radio Project

The Darfur Radio Project is a monthly radio broadcast that explores the historical, political, economic, and social contexts of the conflict in Darfur. Founded in the fall of 2006, we are based in the Philadelphia area but have contacts across the globe. Though we focus on the situation in Darfur, we also examine the conflict’s spillover effects in other regions, such as Chad and Southern Sudan, as well as the connections and tensions linking Darfur to other regions of Sudan.

it does not have to be this way

Hello
My name is Bineta and i am a high school student.Like thousands of people i am sadden and outraged by what is going on in Darfur. It does not have to be this way.Thounsands of people have lost their lives and millions of others are displaced.WE are the ones who can do something about it . And yes you can change the way things are in Darfur and contribute to one person's happiness. One person can make a difference.Don't let another Darfur happen, we not really far from it.Children are dying everyday by gunshots or just hunger etc... and countless men an women.

STAND Mizzou google group

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STAND: An Anti-Genocide Coalition

STAND is an umbrella organization for student groups advocating for an end to the current genocide in Darfur, Sudan, and working to create a permanent anti-genocide student movement.

STAND encompasses more than 600 college, university, and high school chapters across the United States and around the world. Each new STAND chapter is formed independently by students at their respective institution.

STAND national seeks to unify, resource and empower all of these chapters so that, together, these individuals and communities can prevent and stop genocide.

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