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February 15, 2008

New resource on poverty relief, human rights and peace
Linda Frye Burnham / 12:01 PM

Activist Seth Leonard has put together a growing Web site to aid community leaders and nongovernmental organizations (ngos) who are currently working on poverty issues, human rights and peace locally in rural and urban areas in Latin America, Africa and Asia. It offers a list of informaiton and links to resources on everything from composting toilets to theater for social change. Says Leonard: "The idea is that by emailing the site to local NGOs you can enable them to help themselves get aid as they see fit, on their own terms, as they need it. This could make a big difference in parts of the world where AIDS is rampant or people are starving to death. Please feel free to share it, and thank you!"

Poverty Relief, Human Rights and Peace

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