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Anti-Slavery International: Anti-Slavery International is the world's oldest international human rights organisation, founded in 1839 in the United Kingdom to eliminate the system of slavery and related abuses around the world. Its website contains information on its on-going campaigns, news and resources such as publications, links, videos and photos. It also has a worthy, campaigning website on the fight against human trafficking entitled 'Stop Human Traffic'.
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Clean Clothes Campaign: CCC aims to improve working conditions in the garment industry worldwide. Its website is wonderful resource, including information on companies targeted by the campaign, appeals, publications, news and current legal cases.
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Consumers International: CI has material on trade and its effects on poorer consumers. To access this information, click on their section marked 'Campaigns and Programmes'.
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Development Gateway Portal: This portal seeks to facilitate access to information and knowledge on development and poverty reduction and provides a space where people can share experiences.
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developmentdata.org: The new website contains links to developing country data on inequality, trade, aid, education, agriculture, migration, health, FDI, population, governance and debt, and to websites that host and/or catalogue household survey data.
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Earth Policy Institute: EPI rovides "a vision of what an environmentally sustainable economy - an eco-economy - will look like." Its website includes a Dataset of eco-economy indicators, publications, environmental updates and alerts.
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Environmental Health Project: This organisation has many publications on water, sanitation, indoor air pollution and other aspects of environmental health, many of which are available electronically from its website.
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Environmental Investigation Agency: With offices in London and Washington DC, EIA is an independent, international campaigning organisation committed to investigating and exposing environmental crime such as the illegal trade in wildlife, illegal logging and trade in timber species, and the world-wide trade in ozone depleting substances. Its website includes information about its current campaigns and action, news, a photo gallery and links.
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Ethical Trading Initiative: The ETI is an alliance of companies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and trade union organisations committed to promoting good practice in the implementation of codes of labour practice. Its website contains includes news, events and publications.
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Fabian Global Forum: The Fabian Global Forum website is designed to encourage consensus and develop ideas for the Fabian Society's project, Social Democracy in the Global Age, which aims to develop a progressive response to the problems of globalisation. The website is also a 'one-stop-shop' for those seeking the latest resources and publications contributing to the progressive reform of globalisation.
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