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  2. Food for the Hungry - Wikipedia

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    Food for the Hungry (also known as FH) is a Christian international relief, development, and advocacy organization. Food for the Hungry was founded in 1971 by Larry Ward. [ 1 ] Food for the Hungry's stated mission for long-term development is to graduate communities of extreme poverty within 10–15 years.

  3. Charities and asylum seekers face wait for Rwanda policy High ...

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    Charities and asylum seekers who brought legal bids against Government plans to deport some people to Rwanda now face a wait for a decision after more than a week of hearings.

  4. Empty Bowls - Wikipedia

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    Empty Bowls is an international project to fight hunger, [1] personalised by artists and art organizations on a community level. The money raised is donated to soup kitchens, food banks and other organizations fighting hunger locally.

  5. Click-to-donate site - Wikipedia

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    Many charities launched this style of program in the late 1990s. However, the constriction of online advertising spending around 2001 following the dot-com collapse caused many sites to be closed. Yet there are still many in operation, notably Freerice , [ 3 ] The Hunger Site , and Por Los Chicos .

  6. Charities say Rwanda plan not deterring ‘desperate’ migrants ...

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    That is more than three times the amount recorded by this time last year (2,004) and over six times the figure for the same period in 2020 (1,006).

  7. Charity seeks permission to appeal against ruling that Rwanda ...

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    A charity has confirmed it has applied for permission to appeal against the High Court’s ruling that the UK Government’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda is lawful.

  8. Rwanda Development Gateway - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda Development Gateway (RDG) is a project of the Government of Rwanda run under the National University of Rwanda (NUR). The RDG is implementing a Program to set up a National Portal as platform for information sharing. The Portal represents a one-stop-shop for information on Rwanda and the country’s web interface to the rest of the world.

  9. Spark MicroGrants - Wikipedia

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    Such as the Government of Rwanda on a national decentralization program, a legal empowerment network in West Africa and a progressive refugee integration strategy in Uganda. Spark MicroGrants began its work in Rwanda in 2010. Today the Spark process is used across Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Ghana and the Democratic Republic of Congo.