POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Maiti Nepal rescues and rehabilitates victims of sex trafficking, domestic violence, child labour and other forms of exploitation in the country.
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Feed the Hungry Philippines has been feeding the hungry in the country for almost 18 years — from 10,000 miles away.
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Project PEARLS (Peace, Education, Aspiration, Respect, Love, Smile) helps underprivileged children in the Philippines, through health, nutrition and literacy programs.
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Operation Blessing China is a Christian charity that helps to improve the lives of the needy and impoverished.
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BRAC empowers people and communities in situations of poverty, illiteracy, disease and social injustice.
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International Development Enterprises (IDE) works towards giving the rural poor income opportunities as a way to break free of the poverty cycle.
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Poh Teck Tung provide free funeral services for the destitute Chinese immigrants and also run a hospital and university.
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Ashoka Fellow Anshu Gupta founded Goonj to supply impoverished rural communities with the resources they desperately need.
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Akshaya Trust feeds the helpless, forsaken, sick, and mentally ill.
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Barefoot College is an NGO that works towards making rural communities self-sufficient, by training the community, both men and women, in various jobs.
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Blue Dragon is a grassroots foundation working with kids in crisis throughout Vietnam.
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As a child-caring agency, CRIBS (Create Responsive Infants By Sharing) works through programs designed to give needy children better lives.
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This wholly Filipino-run and managed organisation is one of those helping slum dwellers living in poverty in Manila.
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Tiwala, a Christian Charity, seeks to help needy children in Philippines. They run a centre for street children, a foster placement programme, and an outreach programme.
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Bloom sells bags handmade by Cambodians from recycled rice and fish feed bags, which are both environmentally-friendly and help to give disadvantaged Cambodians jobs with reasonable pay.
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