FAIR Network- Student activism around global issues is rapidly
expanding but the broader movement for increased global responsibility
has frequently remained fragmented. Since its founding, the FAIR
Network and the 14 organizations which have made it up has been engaged
in collaboration through joint campaigns, capacity building, and the
development of a shared vision.
Global Action For Children- marshals political will and
financial resources to ensure, through community-based solutions, that
all children have access to healthcare, education, food and nutrition
and life-saving medicines.
Global AIDS Roundtable- a working group made up of health,
labor, religious, professional, and advocacy groups that convene
monthly to develop a platform around issues of global AIDS.
Global Youth Coalition on AIDS- an alliance of youth and adult
allies around the world working to fight the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.
The coalition was initially proposed by youth attendees of the XV
International AIDS Conference in Bangkok 2004, and the XIV
International AIDS Conference in Barcelona 2002, and has grown to
include other youth leaders in HIV/AIDS
Justice League- a league of organizations that created and
endorse the Justice Platform,, a platform outlining a position on how
to best advance the Millennium Development Goals.
University Coalitions for Global Health- an initiative to bridge
and support global health-related activities and efforts taking place
at a growing number of U.S. universities.
US Coalition for Child Survival- a collaboration of
organizations and individuals dedicated to reaching this goal and
improving the survival and healthy development of the world's children.
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