I. Religious NGOs
1. Food for the hungry (Protestantism NGO)
Food for the Hungry is a Christian Non-Government Organization serving the poor globally since 1971. They reflect the love of Christ in short-term Emergency relief and long-term work to end world hunger. They walk with churches, leaders and families in overcoming all forms of human poverty by living in healthy relationship with God an
for environmentalists as the damage war does to fragile ecosystems.
Last concern is depleted uranium (DU) projectiles. Depleted uranium is very dense and is used in projectiles designed to pierce armour, reinforced bunkers and other similar targets. Depleted uranium projectiles create fragments and dust, which release uranium oxide into the air. Estimates of the amount of depleted uranium used b
For example, a fictional 1985 Volkswagen Golf with 903-NRX plates won't be allowed to be driven on Wednesdays and the 18th of September, 2010, nor the 16th of October, 2010, etc. The newer weekends restrictions have received criticism. Only a few months a year have five Saturdays, and so the blue-stickered cars will be removed only four or five weekends a year from circulation, while the rest of
However, the TINA (There Is No Alternative) conclusion stems from a fundamentally defective understanding of the forces driving globalization and a distortion of history to fit the theory. Free trade was often imposed on weak countries, and rich countries did not choose free trade for more than brief periods.
They argued that there is only one way to survive the historic tidal force that
for development incentives
United Nations Register of Conventional Arms promotes trust and confidence through transparency. More than 90 member states report to the United Nations, other Governments, and to the people every year regarding their imports and exports of major weapons systems.
More than 95% of the trade in tanks, armoured vehicles, combat aircraft, large-caliber artillery, atta