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1.                        Journalist Association of IndiaIndia Journalists Association

Journalist Association of IndiaIndia Journalists Association – Official Website for Journalist India Association.
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2.                             IJU The Journalists Union

This is the official website of Indian Journalists

1.                        journalistsindia.com – All India Freelance Journalists Association

All India Freelance Journalists Association (AFJA) is a platform for any Indian who aspires to make their presence in the field of Journalism/Mass
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1.                        Journalists,columnists,top Indian journalists

Journalists are those professionals who collect latest information on current happenings, practices, issues and people. Obtain detailed information on the
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1.                        National Union of Journalists (India)

The National Union of Journalists (India) was formed at a national convention of journalists held in New Delhi on January 23 and 24, 1972 with the inaugural
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1.                        International Center for Journalists – Knight Foundation

ICFJ will collaborate with the Indo-Asian News Service, an independent news agency based in New Delhi, to launch the India International Journalism
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1.                        India Reporters & Journalists – Indian IT and other Journalists

India Reporters & Journalists – Indian IT and other Journalists.
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1.                       United News of India – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

29 Nov 2008 It employs approximately 325 journalists around India and 250 “stringers” covering news events in other parts of the world,
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Indian Journalists Union
F-29, Shankar Market,
Connaught Circus,
New Delhi – 110001 India
Phone : 091-11-23413459
Email : ijuindia@yahoo.com
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Suresh Akhouri
L-39 B (FF), Malviya Nagar,
New Delhi – 110017 India
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Email : akhouris@yahoo.com

K Sreenivas Reddy
Flat no. : A-6, B.N. Reddy Towers,
Opp. Skyline Theatre, Domulguda,
Basheerbagh,
Hyderabad – 500029 India

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1.                        Citizen Journalism in India – Latest News & Reviews on Economy

Latest news in India from Merinews.com, citizen journalism news portal in India. Daily news on Indian Economy, Politics, Business, Travel, Finance,
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1.                        Jorrnalist Jobs , Jobs Sites in India, journalism jobs, jobs for

Naukrihub.com provides sites on Jorrnalist Jobs , Jobs Sites in India, journalism jobs, jobs for journalists, Job Search Websites, Indian Job Sites,
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1.                        Welcome to IndiaWest.com

India-West is the only newspaper to combine the hard-hitting journalism of a newspaper with the thought-provoking features of a magazine; all in a smart,
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1.                        journalist: Definition from Answers.com

12 Nov 2007 journalist n. One whose occupation is journalism. Journalist Association of India www.journalistassociationofindia.org +919899462353,
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1.                        Delhi Jobs-The Press Trust of India Ltd, Trainee Journalists

The Press Trust of India Ltd. PTI, the country’s premier news agency, is looking for capable and dynamic journalists for its English news services in
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1.                        analytica-anacon.com – Journalists

Information for journalists. analyticaindia.com. Welcome to the homepage of analytica Anacon India. We are pleased that you are interested in the press
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1.                        70 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2008

The number of journalists killed in several other countries is on the rise — India and Pakistan were the second deadliest countries for journalists and
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1.                        India’s first Citizen Journalists‘ Meet held in New Delhi – Free

Merinews, India’s first citizen journalism portal launches a countrywide campaign titled ‘Citizens Manifesto – A people defined roadmap of India till 2067’
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1.                        International Journalist Identification Database & Social

Kozyreva Irina, New Delhi, India. Member Articles, icq. energy security. I started working as a journalist in an online newspaper.
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1.                        The Most Influential Journalists

Wanna reach out to the world, then knowing these journalists , and thir the most important journalists and media personalities in India and Abroad:-
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1.                        Top 10 Colleges of Journalism in India

Article about a career in journalism and the top ten schools in India.
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1.                        Journalists from India, Thailand, Cambodia, Fiji Islands

Manila (20 April 2006) – Journalists from India, Thailand, Cambodia, and Republic of Fiji Islands received the top prizes at the 2006 Developing Asia
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1.                        India: Veteran journalist escapes assassination attempt

New York, June 12, 2006—The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by the attempted murder of senior Indian journalist Shujaat Bukhari, a correspondent
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1.                        UNESCO – Director-general condemns murder of journalists in India

11 Dec 2002 Mr Megahjit Singh was also the vice-president of the Manipur Electronic Media JournalistsUnion. His killing follows a wave of violence
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1.                        The Hoot

Is journalism in India becoming more hazardous than it used to be? The question is being asked after a freak accident killed three reporters and a cameraman
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1.                        What journalists want: India PR Blog

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1.                        Openings Are Available For Journalists, guntur, India

A reputed daily new paper which is having good circulation in the Andhra Pradesh is having few vacancies available for the experienced journalists.
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1.                        Editors / Writers / Journalists – Top India Jobs

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1.                        The Times of India

18 Sep 2001 For instance, I was speaking to an editor in New York today, and he said they would now deploy more journalists in India, Pakistan and
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1.                        UTTAR PRADESH FILM JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION (India) Departments and

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1.                        India, 12 other countries unsafe for journalists: Survey

1 May 2008 A UN committee governments in the 13 countries have consistently failed to solve murders where journalists were targeted from 1998 through
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1.                        National Union of Journalist

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1.                        IFJ.org – IFJ Global – IFJ Protests Over Death of Freelance

The International Federation of Journalists has sent a letter of protest to the Prime Minister of India, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, expressing its utmost
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1.                        Web Journalism colleges in India

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1.                        Indian journalists

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“Human rights organizations in India”
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
C
? Citizen’s Justice Committee
? Confederation of Human Rights Organisation
? Confederation of Human Rights Organizations
F
? Forum for Fact-finding Documentation and Advocacy
N
? National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations
? National Human Rights Commission of India
P
? People’s Union for Civil Liberties
S
? Save Indian Family
V
? Vigil India Movement

“Human rights organizations in the United Kingdom”
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
A
? Anti-Slavery International
B
? British Helsinki Human Rights Group
C
? Campaign for Human Rights in the Philippines
H
? Hindu Human Rights
I
? Islamic Human Rights Commission
K
? Kurdish Human Rights Project
Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Human_rights_organizations_in_the_United_Kingdom”
Human rights organizations in the United States”
The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
9
? 9to5, National Association of Working Women
A
? Amnesty International USA
C
? Center for Justice and Accountability
F
? Freedom Center (Northampton)
H
? Helsinki Watch
H cont.
? Human Rights Commission of Salt Lake City
? Human Rights First
? Human Rights in China (organization)
I
? International Labor Rights Forum
J
? JIMENA
N
? National Labor Committee in Support of Human and Worker Rights
N cont.
? National Religious Campaign Against Torture
? National Youth Rights Association
S
? San Francisco Human Rights Commission
U
? US Human Rights Network

Human rights organizations
[+] Human rights organizations by country
[+] African Americans’ rights organizations
[+] Amnesty International
[+] Children’s rights organizations
[+] Civil liberties advocacy groups
[+] Disability rights organizations
[+] Human Rights Watch
[+] Immigrant rights organizations
[+] Indigenous rights organizations
[+] International human rights organizations
[+] LGBT rights organizations
[+] Members of Team Darfur
[+] Men’s rights organizations
[+] Human rights ministries
[+] National human rights institutions
[+] Ombudsmen
[+] Civil rights organizations
[+] Truth and reconciliation commissions
[+] Voter rights and suffrage organizations
[+] Women’s rights organizations
[+] Workers’ rights organizations
[+] Youth rights organizations
Subcategories
This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total.
? [+] Human rights organizations by country (37)
A
? [+] African Americans’ rights organizations (2)
? [+] Amnesty International (0)
C
? [+] Children’s rights organizations (3)
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L
? [+] LGBT rights organizations (2)
M
? [+] Members of Team Darfur (0)
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? [+] National human rights institutions (0)
O
? [+] Ombudsmen (4)
? [+] Civil rights organizations (2)
T
? [+] Truth and reconciliation commissions (0)
V
? [+] Voter rights and suffrage organizations (1)
W
? [+] Women’s rights organizations (1)
? [+] Workers’ rights organizations (2)
Y
? [+] Youth rights organizations (0)

 

 

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Fax: 011-23684828
Email: Mala Sekhri’s Office

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,
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Videocon Towers,
E-1, Jhandewalan Extension,
New Delhi – 110 055.
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Email:
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Publishing Director, 5th Floor, Videocon Tower,
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Fax: 011-23684828
Email: Mala Sekhri’s Office

Editorial:

Manjira Dutta
,
Editor, 5th Floor,
Videocon Towers,
E-1, Jhandewalan Extension,
New Delhi – 110 055.
Tel:
011-23684800, 23684812 – 15 (Board Lines).
Email:
Manjira Dutta’s office

 

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Business:

Mala Sekhri,

Publishing Director, 5th Floor, Videocon Tower,
E-1 Jhandewalan Extn., New Delhi 110 055.
Tel:
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Fax: 011-23684828
Email: Mala Sekhri’s Office

Editorial:

Sanghamitra Chakraborty
,
Editor, 9th Floor,
Videocon Towers,
E-1, Jhandewalan Extension,
New Delhi 110 055.
Tel:
011-23593270, 43530800 (board).
Email:
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Business:

G. Krishnan,

Executive Director & CEO, 8th Floor, Videocon Tower,
E-1 Jhandewalan Extn., New Delhi 110 055.
Tel:
011-23684878, 23684888 (board),
Email: G.Krishnan’s Office

Editorial:

Q.W. Naqvi
,
News Director, 7th Floor,
Videocon Tower,
E-1 Jhandewalan Extn.,
New Delhi 110 055.
Tel:
011-23684878, 23684888 (board).
Email:
Q.W.Naqvi’s Office

 

 

 

 HEADLINES TODAY

 

Business:

G. Krishnan,

Executive Director & CEO, 8th Floor, Videocon Tower,
E-1 Jhandewalan Extn., New Delhi 110 055.
Tel:
011-23684878, 23684888 (board),
Email: G.Krishnan’s Office

Editorial:

S. Srinivasan
,
Executive Producer, 7th Floor,
Videocon Tower,
E-1 Jhandewalan Extn.,
New Delhi 110 055.
Tel
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Business:

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Publishing Director,
Trade Centre, 2nd Floor,
Kamla City,
S.B. Marg Lower Parel (W)
Mumbai – 400013
Tel: 91-22-24983355
Email: Malcolm Mistry’s office

Editorial:

Prabhdev Singh,

Editor, 5th Floor,
Videocon Tower,
E-1 Jhandewalan Extn.,
New Delhi 110 055.
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011-23684800, 23684812-15 (board),
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Publishing Director, 5th Floor, Videocon Tower,
E-1 Jhandewalan Extn., New Delhi 110 055.
Tel:
011-23684800, 23684812-15 (board),
Fax: 011-23684828
Email: Mala Sekhri’s Office
Website: www.music-today.com

 

 

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CEO,
Hamilton House,
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Contact:

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Chief Operating Officer,
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Gole Market, New Delhi 110 001.
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Email:
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Contact:

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Email: Vinod Kumar’s Office
Website: http://www.thomsonpress.com/

 

 

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Email: Prabhu Chawla’s Office
Website: http://www.india-today.com/care_tod/

 

 

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Trade Centre, 2nd Floor,
Kamala City, Senapathi Bapat Marg,
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Tel: 022-24983355 (board)
Email: Mohini Bhullar’s Office

 

 

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Publishing Director, 5th Floor, Videocon Tower,
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Publishing Director–Business Group,
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New Delhi 110 055.
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Pages in category “Human rights organizations”
The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
A
? ADHOC
? ANAA
? Aegis Trust
? Alliance for Open Society International
? American Committee for Peace in Chechnya
? Amnesty International Australia
? Anarchist Black Cross
? Arab Organization for Human Rights
? Asian Human Rights Commission
? Asian Legal Resource Centre
B
? Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims
C
? CCJO Ren頃assin
? Castan Centre for Human Rights Law
? Cemiride
? Centre for Democracy and Development
? Centre for Human Rights
? Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation
? Chechnya Advocacy Network
? Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong
? Collective for Research and Training on Development-Action
? Committee of Concerned Scientists
? Committee on Human Rights of Scientists
? Committee on the Administration of Justice
? Committee to Protect Journalists
? Compass Direct
? Congo Reform Association
? Council on Hemispheric Affairs
? CryptoRights Foundation
D
? Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting
? Dui Hua Foundation
E
? Ecumenical Center for Human Rights
? Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
? Empowerment and Rights Institute
? Every Human Has Rights
F
? Federal Union of European Nationalities
? Five Minutes to Midnight
? Food First Information and Action Network
? Forum 18
? Free Legal Advice Centres
? Free Tibet Campaign
? Freedom Campaign
? Freedom Defence Committee
? Freedom House
? Freedom Now
? Front Line (NGO)
G
? GIRCA
? GISTI
? Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
? Global Youth Partnership for Africa
H
? Hague Initiative for Law and Armed Conflict
? Hands Off the People of Iran
? Hanvoice
? Helsinki Citizens Assembly
? Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
? Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation
? Human Rights Commission
? Human Rights Defence
? Human Rights Documentation Centre
? Human Rights Foundation
? Human Rights Internet
? Human Rights Without Frontiers
? Humanitarian Law Project
I
? Impunity Watch (foundation)
? Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
? Institute for War and Peace Reporting
? International Alliance of Women
? International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists
? International Campaign for Tibet
? International Center for Law and Religion Studies
? International Commission of Jurists
? International Federation for Justice in China
? International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance
? International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
? International Justice Network
? International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
? International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
? Ittijah
? Ivorian Human Rights League
J
? JUSTICE
? Jewish Voice for Peace
? Jews Against the Occupation
? Justice On Trial
K
? Karen Human Rights Group
? Kashmir Human Rights Commission
? Kidscall
L
? Liberty in North Korea
? List of Palestinian solidarity organizations
M
? Machsom Watch
? MataHari: Eye of the Day
? Medical Foundation for Care of Victims of Torture
? Middle East NGOs Gateway Project
N
? NESOHR
? NISGUA
? National human rights institutions
? Network For Education and Academic Rights
? No Peace Without Justice
? No Sweat
? North Korea Freedom Coalition
? Norwegian Refugee Council
O
? Olof Palme International Center
? Olympic Dream for Darfur
? Olympic Project for Human Rights
P
? Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network
? Paris Principles
? Peace Development Fund
? People & Planet
? Political Prisoners Movement of Tibet
? Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
? Prizm Project
Q
? Quaker Council for European Affairs
? Quaker United Nations Office
R
? RAID (NGO)
? Regional European center ( Serbia )
? Relatives for Justice
? Release International
? Reprieve (organisation)
? Rights and Resources Initiative
S
? SOS Racisme
? Sahrawi Association of Victims of Grave Human Rights Violations Committed by the Moroccan State
? Scholars At Risk
? Social Accountability International
? Society for Threatened Peoples
? Stepchildren of the state
? Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust
? Students for a Free Tibet
T
? Tahirih Justice Center
? Team Darfur
? Tharwa Foundation
? The Advocacy Project
? The Strasbourg Conference
? Tibet Watch
? Tibetan Youth Congress
? List of organizations of Tibetans in exile
? Timidria
? Tunisia Monitoring Group
U
? UN Watch
? US campaign to end the Israeli occupation
? Uganda Conflict Action Network
? Unimondo
? Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
? Urgent Action Fund-Africa
V
? Voice of Roma
W
? Washington Office on Latin America
? Witness (human rights group)
? Women’s League of Burma
? Workplace Fairness
? World Future Council
Y
? You’re History
Z
? Zimbabwe Peace Project

HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS

March 16, 2009

March 16, 2009

“Human rights organizations in India”
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
C
• Citizen’s Justice Committee
• Confederation of Human Rights Organisation
• Confederation of Human Rights Organizations
F
• Forum for Fact-finding Documentation and Advocacy
N
• National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations
• National Human Rights Commission of India
P
• People’s Union for Civil Liberties
S
• Save Indian Family
V
• Vigil India Movement

“Human rights organizations in the United Kingdom”
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
A
• Anti-Slavery International
B
• British Helsinki Human Rights Group
C
• Campaign for Human Rights in the Philippines
H
• Hindu Human Rights
I
• Islamic Human Rights Commission
K
• Kurdish Human Rights Project
Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Human_rights_organizations_in_the_United_Kingdom”
Human rights organizations in the United States”
The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
9
• 9to5, National Association of Working Women
A
• Amnesty International USA
C
• Center for Justice and Accountability
F
• Freedom Center (Northampton)
H
• Helsinki Watch
H cont.
• Human Rights Commission of Salt Lake City
• Human Rights First
• Human Rights in China (organization)
I
• International Labor Rights Forum
J
• JIMENA
N
• National Labor Committee in Support of Human and Worker Rights
N cont.
• National Religious Campaign Against Torture
• National Youth Rights Association
S
• San Francisco Human Rights Commission
U
• US Human Rights Network

Human rights organizations
[+] Human rights organizations by country
[+] African Americans’ rights organizations
[+] Amnesty International
[+] Children’s rights organizations
[+] Civil liberties advocacy groups
[+] Disability rights organizations
[+] Human Rights Watch
[+] Immigrant rights organizations
[+] Indigenous rights organizations
[+] International human rights organizations
[+] LGBT rights organizations
[+] Members of Team Darfur
[+] Men’s rights organizations
[+] Human rights ministries
[+] National human rights institutions
[+] Ombudsmen
[+] Civil rights organizations
[+] Truth and reconciliation commissions
[+] Voter rights and suffrage organizations
[+] Women’s rights organizations
[+] Workers’ rights organizations
[+] Youth rights organizations
Subcategories
This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total.
• [+] Human rights organizations by country (37)
A
• [+] African Americans’ rights organizations (2)
• [+] Amnesty International (0)
C
• [+] Children’s rights organizations (3)
• [+] Civil liberties advocacy groups (2)
D
• [+] Disability rights organizations (1)
H
• [+] Human Rights Watch (0)
I
• [+] Immigrant rights organizations (0)
• [+] Indigenous rights organizations (1)
• [+] International human rights organizations (1)
L
• [+] LGBT rights organizations (2)
M
• [+] Members of Team Darfur (0)
• [+] Men’s rights organizations (1)
• [+] Human rights ministries (0)
N
• [+] National human rights institutions (0)
O
• [+] Ombudsmen (4)
• [+] Civil rights organizations (2)
T
• [+] Truth and reconciliation commissions (0)
V
• [+] Voter rights and suffrage organizations (1)
W
• [+] Women’s rights organizations (1)
• [+] Workers’ rights organizations (2)
Y
• [+] Youth rights organizations (0)

Pages in category “Human rights organizations”
The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
A
• ADHOC
• ANAA
• Aegis Trust
• Alliance for Open Society International
• American Committee for Peace in Chechnya
• Amnesty International Australia
• Anarchist Black Cross
• Arab Organization for Human Rights
• Asian Human Rights Commission
• Asian Legal Resource Centre
B
• Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims
C
• CCJO René Cassin
• Castan Centre for Human Rights Law
• Cemiride
• Centre for Democracy and Development
• Centre for Human Rights
• Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation
• Chechnya Advocacy Network
• Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong
• Collective for Research and Training on Development-Action
• Committee of Concerned Scientists
• Committee on Human Rights of Scientists
• Committee on the Administration of Justice
• Committee to Protect Journalists
• Compass Direct
• Congo Reform Association
• Council on Hemispheric Affairs
• CryptoRights Foundation
D
• Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting
• Dui Hua Foundation
E
• Ecumenical Center for Human Rights
• Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
• Empowerment and Rights Institute
• Every Human Has Rights
F
• Federal Union of European Nationalities
• Five Minutes to Midnight
• Food First Information and Action Network
• Forum 18
• Free Legal Advice Centres
• Free Tibet Campaign
• Freedom Campaign
• Freedom Defence Committee
• Freedom House
• Freedom Now
• Front Line (NGO)
G
• GIRCA
• GISTI
• Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
• Global Youth Partnership for Africa
H
• Hague Initiative for Law and Armed Conflict
• Hands Off the People of Iran
• Hanvoice
• Helsinki Citizens Assembly
• Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
• Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation
• Human Rights Commission
• Human Rights Defence
• Human Rights Documentation Centre
• Human Rights Foundation
• Human Rights Internet
• Human Rights Without Frontiers
• Humanitarian Law Project
I
• Impunity Watch (foundation)
• Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
• Institute for War and Peace Reporting
• International Alliance of Women
• International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists
• International Campaign for Tibet
• International Center for Law and Religion Studies
• International Commission of Jurists
• International Federation for Justice in China
• International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance
• International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
• International Justice Network
• International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
• International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
• Ittijah
• Ivorian Human Rights League
J
• JUSTICE
• Jewish Voice for Peace
• Jews Against the Occupation
• Justice On Trial
K
• Karen Human Rights Group
• Kashmir Human Rights Commission
• Kidscall
L
• Liberty in North Korea
• List of Palestinian solidarity organizations
M
• Machsom Watch
• MataHari: Eye of the Day
• Medical Foundation for Care of Victims of Torture
• Middle East NGOs Gateway Project
N
• NESOHR
• NISGUA
• National human rights institutions
• Network For Education and Academic Rights
• No Peace Without Justice
• No Sweat
• North Korea Freedom Coalition
• Norwegian Refugee Council
O
• Olof Palme International Center
• Olympic Dream for Darfur
• Olympic Project for Human Rights
P
• Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network
• Paris Principles
• Peace Development Fund
• People & Planet
• Political Prisoners Movement of Tibet
• Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
• Prizm Project
Q
• Quaker Council for European Affairs
• Quaker United Nations Office
R
• RAID (NGO)
• Regional European center ( Serbia )
• Relatives for Justice
• Release International
• Reprieve (organisation)
• Rights and Resources Initiative
S
• SOS Racisme
• Sahrawi Association of Victims of Grave Human Rights Violations Committed by the Moroccan State
• Scholars At Risk
• Social Accountability International
• Society for Threatened Peoples
• Stepchildren of the state
• Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust
• Students for a Free Tibet
T
• Tahirih Justice Center
• Team Darfur
• Tharwa Foundation
• The Advocacy Project
• The Strasbourg Conference
• Tibet Watch
• Tibetan Youth Congress
• List of organizations of Tibetans in exile
• Timidria
• Tunisia Monitoring Group
U
• UN Watch
• US campaign to end the Israeli occupation
• Uganda Conflict Action Network
• Unimondo
• Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
• Urgent Action Fund-Africa
V
• Voice of Roma
W
• Washington Office on Latin America
• Witness (human rights group)
• Women’s League of Burma
• Workplace Fairness
• World Future Council
Y
• You’re History
Z
• Zimbabwe Peace Project

March 16, 2009

Bhagavada Gita verse 7.5: the living beings consist of my higher energy who are enjoying my lower enerjgy called Maya]\
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2. JOURNALISTS
3. POLICE OFFICIALS
4. AUTHORITIES
a. ANTI-CORRUPTION
b. CBI OFFICERS
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BRAVE, HONEST OFFICERS WHOM DEMONS FEAR TO TREAD
HANDY FOR ISKCON
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Catholics in Alliance works with dozens of other organizations that support the Common Good. The following is a list of organizations that work to promote the Common Good and social justice in a variety of ways:

• The Beatitudes Society – Strengthening the progressive Christian network for justice, compassion, & peace
• Cleveland Diocesan Social Action Office – the official social action arm of the Diocese of Cleveland, involved in public policy at all levels of government, community development and education and training.
• Center of Concern – a Catholic organization working in collaboration with interfaith networks to challenge structural injustice and promote innovative economic alternatives through analysis, education, advocacy, and capacity building
• Franciscan Action Network – Working to transform the world in the spirit of St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi
• Franciscan Mission Service – Building Global Community
• National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd – promotes awareness and action among the Good Shepherd people including women religious and the agencies they work with about social justice issues such as poverty, health care, peace, education, and immigration
• NETWORK – A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby that educates, organizes and lobbies for economic and social transformation
• Pax Christi USA – The National Catholic Peace Movement
• Pax Romana/Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs – Catholic Social Teaching for the New Globalization
• PICO National Network – A national network of faith-based community organizations working to create innovative solutions to problems facing urban, suburban and rural communities
• Provoke Radio – Each Provoke radio show highlights those individuals and organizations who work tirelessly on behalf of the poor and marginalized, peace and justice – and in so doing, make a difference in the world.
• Sisters of Mercy of the Americas – an international community of women religious vowed to serve people who suffer from poverty, sickness and lack of education with a special concern for women and children.
Faith-Based Resources: Resource Directory

Balm in Gilead
Web site: http://balmingilead.org/
The mission of Balm in Gilead is to improve the health status of people of the African Diaspora by building the capacity of faith communities to address life-threatening diseases, especially HIV and AIDS. Their work has enabled thousands of churches to become leaders in preventing the transmission of HIV by providing comprehensive educational programs and offering compassionate support to encourage those infected to seek and maintain treatment. For the past 18 years, Balm in Gilead has mobilized The Black Church Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS, which engages Black churches to become centers for education, compassion, and care in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Their Web site contains many resources on HIV/AIDS, sermon development on HIV/AIDS, a list of their programs, an online forum, facts on HIV/AIDS, and a list of upcoming events.
California Church Impact
Web site: www.churchimpact.org
California Church IMPACT represents the interests of progressive Christians before the legislature and government in Sacramento and provides e-mail alerts about important legislative issues. In recent years, IMPACT has advocated for those who can’t afford high-priced lobbyists at the state capitol: low-income mothers, hungry children, elderly immigrants, and the homeless. The group also works on issues such as welfare reform, expanding access to health care, gun violence, civil rights, and the protection of religious liberty. The organization develops programs and publishes study guides on issues of justice, compassion, peace, and tolerance. The California Council of Churches and IMPACT also publish a Webzine/Blog (www.SpeakfromtheHeart.net). Their Web site contains reports, handbooks, study guides, newsletters, and action alerts.
California Council of Churches
Web site: www.calchurches.org
The California Council of Churches serves as a prophetic witness to the Gospel by educating faith communities to pursue justice, equity, and fairness in the treatment of all people, in particular society’s most vulnerable. The Council represents 21 Protestant and Orthodox denominations and more than 1.5 million church members throughout California. The Council lifts up issues of concern to California’s faith community, such as hunger, homelessness, health care, child care, violence, civil rights, economic and environmental justice, and religious liberty.
Catholic Health Association
Web site: http://www.chausa.org/
The Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) supports the Catholic health ministry’s mission, ethics, and advocacy. As the nation’s largest group of not-for-profit sponsors, systems, and facilities, the ministry is committed to improving the health status of communities and creating quality and compassionate health care that works for everyone. CHA provides excellent information that frames the issue of uninsurance, as well as the importance of having accessible health care, from both historical and faith-based perspectives. The group also sponsors a campaign called “Covering the Nation” that is focused on advocating for universal health care.
Catholic Health Initiatives
Web site: http://www.catholichealthinit.org/
Catholic Health Initiatives, another ministry of the Catholic Church, is both a direct service provider and an advocacy organization. The group’s Web site describes their community involvement and advocacy efforts.
Center for Healthcare Reform (CHR): St. Joseph Health System
Web site: http://www.stjhs.org/
CHR seeks to extend the Catholic health care ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange by improving the health of people in the communities they serve. The CHR joins people of all faiths in a movement to create health care policies and practices that are fair and just. Resources available on the group’s Web site include a program of prayer with suggestions on how to incorporate this program into sermons, as well as tips on political action and on helping enroll children in health programs. (Please also see: “Our Healthcare Future”)
Children’s Defense Fund (CDF)
Web site: http://www.childrensdefense.org/site/PageServer?pagename=homepage
CDF is a nonprofit organization committed to giving every child a healthy, safe, and fair start in life. Their resources include a “Children’s Sabbath Manual,” available for a small fee, that provides easy-to-use lesson plans, clip art, ideas for hands-on service and advocacy efforts, as well as worship materials for Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Bahá´í, Unitarian Universalist, and other faith traditions.
Cover the Uninsured Week: Faith Planning Center
Web site: http://covertheuninsured.org/faith/
Cover the Uninsured Week (a project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) is an annual, week-long campaign designed to mobilize people across the nation to let Congress know that health care must be their top priority. The campaign’s Web site provides a link to the Faith Planning Center, an extension of the campaign that has numerous helpful resources. These resources include bulletin inserts; information fliers; suggestions on how to organize congregations around health care issues; an official “Call to Care” signed by the National Interfaith Advisory Board; and materials for prayer and study for Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faith leaders.
Covering Kids & Families
Web site: http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
Covering Kids & Families is a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation focused on reducing the number of uninsured children and adults through enrollment in Medicaid or SCHIP. The initiative is a collaborative project with involvement from both secular and faith-based organizations. There are many helpful resources on the group’s Web site, including an Interfaith Toolkit, a guide to successful strategies, and a list of ways to get involved in the campaign.
Episcopal Health Ministries
Web site: http://www.episcopalhealthministries.org/
The mission of the Episcopal Health Ministries is to promote health ministry in Episcopal congregations. The group serves the Episcopal Church by educating leaders for Episcopal health ministry and parish nursing; supporting those engaged in health ministry in Episcopal congregations through membership opportunities; providing resources to local congregations, diocese, and provinces; and collaborating with other faith communities, institutions, and health organizations. Their Web site includes information on educational opportunities, their “Body and Soul” newsletter, and a list of congregational partners and affiliates.
Faith and Politics
Web site: http://faithandpolitics.org/
Faith and Politics is a non-partisan institute whose focus is on emphasizing the role of faith in encouraging elected officials to embrace the common good over political gain.
Faith Beyond Walls
Web site: http://www.faithbeyondwalls.org/
Founded in 1999, Faith Beyond Walls creates opportunities for faith communities to have a meaningful, measurable impact on the quality of life in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Since 2001, Faith Beyond Walls has mobilized more than 2,000 volunteers, including individuals, congregations, faith-based institutions, organizations, and schools. The group envisions St. Louis as one of America’s leading cities where faith communities get together to get things done; where families, neighborhoods, and the greater community have improved health, housing, and well-being; where interfaith partnerships reduce racism, poverty, and violence; and where more faith-based institutions participate in sustainable community outreach and neighborhood revitalization projects.
Faithful Reform in Health Care
Web site: http://www.faithfulreform.org/
Faithful Reform in Health Care has the mission of expanding the depth and breadth of support for health care reform within the religious community, educating people of faith about the issue, and activating the prophetic voice to promote affordable health care for all in the United States as a moral value. In order to fulfill that mission, FRHC will work to develop health care reform messages that are grounded in theological understandings and scriptural narratives, and by cultivating an environment in which faith-based health care reform efforts work collaboratively in their communications, education, and advocacy activities. Their Web site is very extensive and includes devotional materials, workshops materials, advocacy tools, as well as other materials.
Health Ministries Association
Web site: http://www.hmassoc.org/
Health Ministries Association is a group of professionals and lay people who encourage and support each other in the development of programs that integrate care of the body, mind, and spirit. They believe that by sharing information, guidelines, and resources, they also assist and encourage individuals and faith communities as they develop whole-person health programs, use community resources, and educate others on the interdependent aspect of health of body, mind, and spirit. Their Web site includes a list of faith-based resources, as well as information on a speaker’s bureau, upcoming conferences, continuing education information, and a list of their chapters.
Illinois Campaign for Better Health Care: Health Care Justice Faith Caucus
Web site: http://www.cbhconline.org/HCJC/FaithCaucus.htm
The Faith Caucus is a network of religious leaders and faith organizations in Illinois that is committed to improving health care. Their most recent campaign, “Health Care Sabbath,” which took place on September 15-17, 2006, provides a useful model of how to raise awareness about the injustice of health care disparities. Advocates can order a copy of the toolkit created for the event through the group’s Web site. The toolkit includes a background section detailing the importance of the issues, resources for study, worship and prayer guides, and advocacy ideas.
International Parish Nurse Resource Center
Web site: www.ipnrc.parishnurses.org
Deaconess Parish Nurse Ministries and the International Parish Nurse Resource Center (IPNRC) foster physical, emotional, spiritual, and social harmony leading to healthy and healing relationships with God, family, faith communities, culture, and creation. They accomplish their mission in two ways: in the St. Louis metropolitan area, through support of quality parish nurse ministries, and in the United States and abroad, through education, consultation, and research to support the growth and development of parish nursing. The IPNRC Web site includes information on how to start a parish nurse ministry, sample curriculums, discussion forums, upcoming events, related links, and links to books and resources.
Mental Health Ministries
Web site: http://www.mentalhealthministries.net/
Mental Health Ministries produces resources designed to reduce the stigma of mental illness within faith communities. Their Web site includes many resources, including the group’s DVDs, videos, and books on mental illness. It also contains a page with links to other organizations that focus on mental illness.
National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
Web site: http://www.gsadvocacy.org/
The National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd advocates for issues of peace, justice, and fair access to health care, among several top priorities. The resources on the group’s Web site include weekly action alerts, tips and advice for advocates, voter resources, faith-based resources, and comprehensive background information on all of the issues they work on, including universal health care.
National Association of Evangelicals (NAE)
Web site: http://www.nae.net/
NAE serves the evangelical community in several ways, including providing strategic planning. The group recently put forth an “Evangelical Call to Civic Responsibility,” which asks evangelicals to make health care a priority issue and to exercise their civic duty in voting and advocating for a more responsible and open health care system based on Christian ethics.
National Health Ministries: Presbyterian Church USA
Web site: http://www.pcusa.org/nationalhealth/index.htm
The National Health Ministries is a comprehensive health care campaign launched by the USA Presbyterian Church. Their Web site includes a variety of resources, from advice on healthy lifestyles to family health programs to health care advocacy. It also provides resources on a number of current health policy topics, as well as detailed background and action steps.
NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
Web site: http://www.networklobby.org/issues/health_care.html
NETWORK is a progressive Catholic organization that lobbies and advocates for social justice causes, including universal health care. The group works in coalition with both secular and faith-based organizations to establish a system that guarantees health care for all. (Please also see “Our Healthcare Future”)
Our Healthcare Future: The Dialogue
Web site: www.ourhealthcarefuture.org
Our Healthcare Future is a national grassroots effort that is a collaborative project of NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby, the St. Joseph Health System, the Georgetown Medical Center, and Allegany Franciscan Ministries Inc. In addition to hosting online discussions on the current state of the U.S. health care system and future directions for reform, Our Healthcare Future also provides the tools and resources for local community leaders to host their own “Dialogues” on these issues and to discuss solutions in a local setting.
PICO National Network
Web site: http://www.piconetwork.org/qualityhealthcare.html
PICO is a national network of faith-based community organizations working to create innovative solutions to problems facing urban, suburban, and rural communities. One of the issues the group works on is bringing quality health care to all. PICO California is particularly dedicated to advocating for quality health care. Their Web site (http://www.picocalifornia.org/healthcare.html) explains their Healthy Kids Campaign and provides useful “Healthy Family” resource manuals.
Religious Action Center: Union for Reform Judaism
Web site: http://www.rac.org/advocacy/issues/issuehc/
Religious Action Center is the social action portion of the Union for Reform Judaism. Their Web site discusses their position on policy issues such as health care, lists press releases detailing their involvement in various issues, and provides links to relevant and helpful Web sites.
Samaritan Ministry
Web site: http://www.samaritancentral.org/
The mission of Samaritan Ministry is as follows: “Our church should be a beacon of light and hope, by way of Christ, to anyone who suffers from or has family or friends who suffer from this disease [HIV/AIDS].” Located in Knoxville, Tennessee, Samaritan Ministry focuses on providing care for people with HIV and AIDS in the area. Their Web site includes a devotional guide, a list of upcoming conference, and an online newsletter.
Sojourners
Web site: http://www.sojo.net/
The mission of Sojourners is to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring hope and building a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world. Sojourners carries out its mission by doing the following: publishing “Sojourners” magazine, SojoMail, and other resources that address issues of faith, politics, and culture from a biblical perspective; preaching, teaching, organizing, and public witness; nurturing the community by bringing together people from the various traditions and streams of the church; and hosting an annual program of voluntary service for education, ministry, and discipleship. Their Web site includes many resources, ranging from discussion guides to online sermon preparation guides and action alerts.
The Southern Institute on Children and Families
Web site: http://www.thesoutherninstitute.org
The Southern Institute on Children and Families focuses its work on improving the well-being of children and families, especially those with lower incomes. The organization generates greater awareness of the problems these families face and equips community and business leaders, along with policymakers, with the knowledge they need to help them make informed decisions. The Southern Institute’s Carolina Nutrition Alliance project was geared toward faith outreach and process improvements in the Food Stamp Program. Through this initiative the Southern Institute utilized methods and activities that can also be applied to health care. The organization also was involved in the creation of a toolkit, Guide to Working with the Faith Community, in its role as National Program Office of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Covering Kids and Families initiative. This kit can help facilitate interfaith participation in the effort to enroll eligible children and adults in public health coverage.
United Church of Christ (UCC)
Web site: http://www.ucc.org/justice/issues/health/
The United Church of Christ is a long-time advocate of universal health care. Their Web site provides links to the church’s resolution on universal health care, as well as helpful documents such as “The Face of Inadequate Health Care May Look Like Yours and Mine!” and “Health Care Justice: The Time is Now!”
Council for Health and Human Service Ministries of the UCC (CHHSM)
Web site: http://www.chhsm.org/
CHHSM is the largest component of the UCC Health ministry. It is comprised of more than 80 corporate members, all affiliated with the United Church of Christ, that operate facilities and programs that provide health care, as well as services for children, people with disabilities, and seniors. CHHSM works closely with Lutheran Services in America (www.lutheranservices.org), especially on advocacy issues. The CHHSM Web site includes links to several advocacy alerts that summarize current health issues and how these issues can affect people’s everyday lives.
United Methodist Committee on Relief
Web site: http://new.gbgm-umc.org/umcor/
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), which is the humanitarian relief and developmental agency of the United Methodist Church, is involved in health care ministries in the U.S. as well as Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Ministries include HIV/AIDS programs, community-based primary health care, and community health care grants. Their Web site contains integrated solutions that they offer to communities in the U.S. and abroad. It also contains the work they do, particularly in relation to emergency responses, health, hunger, immigration, and refugees.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
Web site: http://www.nccbuscc.org/
USCCB is a coalition of bishops of the Catholic Church from across the United States and the Virgin Islands who are dedicated to a social justice ministry. They have resources on a wide array of issues, including health care. The “Domestic Issues” portion of their Web site provides information on a variety of health resources, such as issue briefs on key policy issues, samples of letters of support written to members of Congress on different health issues, and action steps for involvement.
Universal Health Care Action Network (UHCAN): Faith Project
Web site: http://www.uhcan.org/faith/
The UHCAN Faith Project is an interfaith initiative that encourages the faith community to mobilize around health care issues. This initiative stems from their belief that it is a moral imperative that health care be provided for all. The group’s Web site offers sample bulletin inserts, sermons, prayers, and music that can be used in worship services to involve congregants in issues of health care, as well as useful tips on advocacy and organizing. Especially helpful is “Seeking Justice in Health Care: a Guide for Advocates in Faith Communities,” an 80-page manual that presents an overview of the U.S. health care system in lay language and places the nation’s health care crisis in the context of social justice.
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Community Capacity Development Office
The Community Capacity Development Office (CCDO) encourages all Weed and Seed sites to collaborate with faith-based and community groups as they build coalitions and partnerships to prevent crime and strengthen neighborhoods. The office has a number of faith-based subgrantees and several success stories about faith-based groups’ partnerships with Weed and Seed sites.
Corporation for National and Community Service
The Corporation for National and Community Service provides opportunities for Americans of all ages and backgrounds to engage in service that addresses the Nation’s educational, public safety, environmental, and other human needs to achieve direct and demonstrable results and to encourage all Americans to engage in such service. In doing so, the corporation will foster civic responsibility, strengthen the ties that bind us together as a people, and provide educational opportunity for those who make a substantial commitment to service.
U.S. Department of Justice Task Force for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Task Force promotes good works by neighbors, including those in the areas of victims of crime and domestic violence. It is doing so by identifying and eliminating barriers to the participation of faith- and community-based organizations in DOJ grant funding, highlighting best practices, promoting innovative programs, and assisting faith- and community-based groups in competing for grants.
U.S. Agency for International Development Center for Faith Based Initiatives
President George W. Bush created the Center for Faith Based Initiatives at USAID by executive order on December 12, 2002, to level the playing field so that faith- and community-based groups could compete for funding on an equal level with other organizations. The center and its staff are located within the Administrator’s Bureau at USAID in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The mission of the center is to empower faith-based and other community organizations to apply for federal social service grants. The center supplies information and training, but it does not make the decisions about which groups will be funded. Those decisions are made through procedures established by each grant program and generally involve a competitive process. No grant funding is set aside for faith-based organizations. Instead, the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives create a level playing field for faith-based and other community organizations so that they can work with the Federal Government to meet the needs of America’s communities.
U.S. Department of Education Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The goal of the center is to break down existing barriers and empower faith-based and community groups, enlisting them in support of the department’s mission to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence for all Americans.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The mission of the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (CFBCI) is to create an environment within the department (HHS) that welcomes the participation of faith- and community-based organizations as valued and essential partners assisting Americans in need. CFBCI’s mission is part of the department’s focus on improving human services for our country’s neediest citizens. This center leads the department’s efforts to better utilize faith- and community-based organizations in providing effective human services.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The central mission of the HUD Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is to empower faith-based and other community organizations to apply for HUD grants. The center supplies information and training, but it does not make the decisions about which groups will be funded. Those decisions are made through procedures established by each grant program and generally involve a competitive process. No grant funding is set aside for faith-based organizations. Instead, the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives create a level playing field for faith-based and other community organizations so that they can work with the government to meet the needs of America’s communities.
U.S. Department of Labor Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (CFBCI) at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) seeks to empower faith-based and community organizations (FBCO) as these organizations help their neighbors enter, succeed, and thrive in the workforce. The center works to remove administrative and regulatory barriers and develop innovative programs to foster partnerships between DOL-funded programs and FBCOs. It educates organizations about local opportunities to collaborate with and participate in national grant programs. It also works with local government officials and administrators to integrate faith-based and community organizations into the strategic planning and service delivery processes of local Workforce Investment Boards.
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American Association of Pastoral Counselors Referral Directory
Find pastoral counseling centers that have been accredited by the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and which provide counseling and psychotherapy services.
Armed Services YMCA of the USA
Offers essential programs such as child care, hospital assistance and spouse support to military families.
Army Chaplain Corps
Provides information about the role of Army chaplains in observing the distinctive doctrines of their faith, while honoring the right of others to observe their own faith. Rabbis, ministers, imams and priests all serve as Army chaplains.
Catholics in the Military
Provides articles, prayers and other resources for Catholic military families. Also includes blogs and a question and answer forum.
Chaplain of the Coast Guard
Information on the Chaplain of the Coast Guard, including frequently asked questions, links to religious resources and a list of locations.
Distance Support Anchor Desk
Provides information on Chaplain Offices located outside the United States, including a list of Chaplain Offices aboard U.S. Navy Ships.
Jewish Chaplains Council
Serves full-time military and VA chaplains, chaplain Reservists, military lay leaders and thousands of Jews at military installations and VA medical centers throughout the country and overseas.
Jewish War Veterans Association
Community service organization of Jewish Veterans offering support to current Jewish service members and new Veterans both in the United States and overseas.
Military Chaplains Association
Membership organization that connects those who have served in the military with a variety of religious faith groups and chaplaincies.
Military HOMEFRONT Emotional & Spiritual Support Information
Describes a variety of resources that serve the spiritual and emotional needs of military families of children with special needs.
Navy Chaplain Care
Offers daily devotions, self-help information and religious ministry and pastoral care to sailors, marines and their families. Visit the Global Distance Support Center to talk to or e-mail a chaplain.
Orthodox Church in America
Lists military chaplain contacts and information on the mission, vision and history of the Orthodox Church.
VA Center for Faith-Based & Community Initiatives
Provides resources, tools and information for and about faith-based and community organizations that serve Veterans.
VA National Chaplain Center
Provides the names, locations and contact information for VA chaplains serving all denominations, as well as a master directory of chaplains.
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Catholics United is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting the message of justice and the common good found at the heart of the Catholic Social Tradition. We accomplish this mission through online advocacy and educational activities.
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We began our online advocacy in the spring of 2004, when a group of Catholic activists and friends formed the Catholic Voting Project to promote the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ 2003 document Faithful Citizenship: A Catholic Call to Political Responsibility. The mission of CVP was to encourage a public dialog about faith and politics that went beyond the tired rhetoric of partisan interests by allowing Catholics to learn how their political views matched up to those of the U.S. Catholic Bishops and the two major presidential candidates.
Following our public launch in August of 2004, tens of thousands of Catholics from across the country visited the CVP Web site and took the Catholic Voting Project Quiz. Our work also attracted the attention of the Associated Press, Wired online, the Detroit Free Press, and many other local, national, and even international publications.
In 2005, the members of the Catholic Voting Project decided to incorporate formally as Catholics United. Catholics United is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. Donations are not tax-deductible.
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Chris served as co-founder and director of the Catholic Voting Project in 2004 and 2005, after working as a Web developer and as an organizer with the Service Employees International Union. He is co-author of A Nation for All: How the Catholic Vision of the Common Good can Save America from the Politics of Division. Chris holds a Master of Theological Studies from Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, MA and is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, ME. He currently lives near Denver.
James Salt – Director of Organizing
James has extensive experience working with national progressive Catholic peace and justice organizations as well as with political campaigns involving Catholic strategy. He has worked for Pax Christi USA as a leader with Pax Christi’s Young Adult Forum, NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby, and was part of the launch team of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good. Most recently, he held an organizing position with Maryland Citizens Against State Executions, and oversaw the Kansas Democratic Party’s faith outreach efforts, including messaging work for Governor Sebelius and development of faith-based messaging resources. James lives in Washington, DC.
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Manjira Dutta,
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PREVENTION

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Sanghamitra Chakraborty,
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AAJ TAK

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Q.W. Naqvi,
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GOLF DIGEST INDIA

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Website: www.music-today.com

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UK national newspapers Back to top

Title Type Owner Sales
(March 05)
Sun popular tabloid News International Newspapers Ltd 3, 273,116
Daily Mail midmarket, tabloid Associated Newspapers (DGMT) 2,426,533
Daily Mirror popular tabloid Trinity Mirror plc 1,719,743
Daily Star popular tabloid Express Newspapers Ltd (Northern & Shell) 854,480
Daily Express midmarket, tabloid Express Newspapers Ltd (Northern & Shell) 948,375
The Daily Telegraph quality broadsheet Telegraph Group Ltd 907,329
The Times quality compact News International Newspapers Ltd 679,190
The Financial Times** quality broadsheet Financial Times Ltd (Pearson) 419,386
The Guardian quality Berliner Guardian Newspapers Ltd 366,645
Independent quality compact Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd 263,595

UK Sunday newspapers Back to top

News of the World popular tabloid News International Newspapers Ltd 3,649,466
The Mail on Sunday Associated Newspapers Associated Newspapers Ltd) 2,374,856
Sunday Mirror popular tabloid Trinity Mirror plc 1,534,736
The Sunday Times quality broadsheet News International Newspapers Ltd 1,400,873
The People popular tabloid Trinity Mirror plc 1,007,140
Sunday Express popular tabloid Express Newspapers 1,007,095
The Sunday Telegraph quality broadsheet Telegraph Group Ltd 686,779
The Observer quality broadsheet Guardian Newspapers Ltd (Scott Trust) 444,509
Daily Star – Sunday popular tabloid Express Newspapers 419,262
Independent on Sunday quality broadsheet Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd 208,563
The Business quality broadsheet The Business 204,005
Sunday Sport popular tabloid Sport Newspapers Ltd 151,892
*Trinity Mirror also publishes popular tabloid daily Daily Record and popular tabloid Sunday Mail in Scotland
** Most of the FT’s circulation is outside the UK: 128,216 is the UK sales figure
Source: ABC

Newspaper groups and their titles Back to top
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Titles owned Market share (daily)
News International (Rupert Murdoch) Sun, Times, Sunday Times, News of the World 35%
Trinity Mirror plc Mirror, Sunday Mirror, People, Daily Record 25%
Northern & Shell (Richard Desmond) Express, Express on Sunday, Star 14%
Daily Mail and General Trust Mail, Mail on Sunday 19%
Telegraph Group (Barclay brothers) Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, The Business 7%
Guardian Media Group (Scott Trust) Guardian, Observer 3%
Pearson plc Financial Times 1%

Top 5 English newspapers in India in readership:

1. Times of India is the No.1 English daily in India (133.4 lakh readership)

2. Hindustan Times (63.5 lakh)

3. The Hindu (52.8 lakh)

4. The Telegraph (29 lakh)

5. Deccan Chronicle (28 lakh).

Top 5 Hindi dailies in India: Hindustan is gradually gaining.

1. Dainik Jagran (557.4 lakh)

2. Dainik Bhaskar (305.8 lakh)

3. Amar Ujala (282.2 lakh)

4. Hindustan (235.3 lakh)

5. Rajasthan Patrika (131.9 lakh)

Top regional newspapers: No significant changes in the top order except fall in readership.

1. Assam: Asomiya Pratidin (60.2 lakh)

2. Bengal: Anand Bazar Patrika (15.5 lakh)

3. Gujarati: Gujarat Samachar (84.7 lakh)

4. Karnataka: Vijay Karnataka (92.2 lakh)

5. Malayalam: Malayala Manorama (121.8 lakh)

6. Marathi: Lokmat (199.3 lakh)

7. Tamil: Daily Thanthi (205.6 lakh) – rising star.

8. Telugu: Eenadu (144.1 lakh)

Top 5 English Magazines in India: India Today is the undisputed leader in the both hindi and english news magazine segment.

1. India Today: 68.5 lakh readership.

2. Readers Digest: 40 lakh

3. General Knowledge Today: 35.2 lakh

4. Competition Success Review: 26.8 lakh

5. Stardust: 19.2 lakh.

Top 5 Hindi magazines:

1. Saras Salil: 84.6 lakh.

2. India Today Hindi: 58.1 lakh

3. Meri Saheli: 54.5 lakh

4. Cricket Samrat: 47.9 lakh

5. Pratiyogita Darpan: 43.6 lakh.

Ireland – MAIN FINDINGS – DAILIES
The following table details the survey’s readership (’000) results for all Daily and Evening titles and also shows each title’s coverage (%).
Title Adult Readership Adult Coverage
Irish Independent 564,000 20%
The Evening Herald 343,000 12%
The Star 336,000 12%
Irish Times 263,000 9%
The Irish Sun 200,000 7%
The Examiner 191,000 7%
The Irish Mirror 133,000 5%
The Evening Echo 94,000 3%
Daily Mail 16,000 1%

The Sunday Times follows in fourth place (231,000) narrowly relegating the Sunday Tribune (219,000) to fifth.
The full list including coverage for each title is as follows:-
Title Adult Readership Adult Coverage
Sunday Independent 1,019,000 36%
Sunday World 898,000 32%
News of the World 595,000 21%
Sunday Times 231,000 8%
Sunday Tribune 219,000 8%
The People 184,000 7%
Sunday Mirror 179,000 6%
Ireland on Sunday 150,000 5%
Sunday Business Post 130,000 5%

In audience profile terms, The Sunday Times and Sunday Independent are the same 51%/49%, male v. female.
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Catholics in Alliance works with dozens of other organizations that support the Common Good. The following is a list of organizations that work to promote the Common Good and social justice in a variety of ways:

• The Beatitudes Society – Strengthening the progressive Christian network for justice, compassion, & peace
• Cleveland Diocesan Social Action Office – the official social action arm of the Diocese of Cleveland, involved in public policy at all levels of government, community development and education and training.
• Center of Concern – a Catholic organization working in collaboration with interfaith networks to challenge structural injustice and promote innovative economic alternatives through analysis, education, advocacy, and capacity building
• Franciscan Action Network – Working to transform the world in the spirit of St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi
• Franciscan Mission Service – Building Global Community
• National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd – promotes awareness and action among the Good Shepherd people including women religious and the agencies they work with about social justice issues such as poverty, health care, peace, education, and immigration
• NETWORK – A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby that educates, organizes and lobbies for economic and social transformation
• Pax Christi USA – The National Catholic Peace Movement
• Pax Romana/Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs – Catholic Social Teaching for the New Globalization
• PICO National Network – A national network of faith-based community organizations working to create innovative solutions to problems facing urban, suburban and rural communities
• Provoke Radio – Each Provoke radio show highlights those individuals and organizations who work tirelessly on behalf of the poor and marginalized, peace and justice – and in so doing, make a difference in the world.
• Sisters of Mercy of the Americas – an international community of women religious vowed to serve people who suffer from poverty, sickness and lack of education with a special concern for women and children.
Faith-Based Resources: Resource Directory

Balm in Gilead
Web site: http://balmingilead.org/
The mission of Balm in Gilead is to improve the health status of people of the African Diaspora by building the capacity of faith communities to address life-threatening diseases, especially HIV and AIDS. Their work has enabled thousands of churches to become leaders in preventing the transmission of HIV by providing comprehensive educational programs and offering compassionate support to encourage those infected to seek and maintain treatment. For the past 18 years, Balm in Gilead has mobilized The Black Church Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS, which engages Black churches to become centers for education, compassion, and care in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Their Web site contains many resources on HIV/AIDS, sermon development on HIV/AIDS, a list of their programs, an online forum, facts on HIV/AIDS, and a list of upcoming events.
California Church Impact
Web site: www.churchimpact.org
California Church IMPACT represents the interests of progressive Christians before the legislature and government in Sacramento and provides e-mail alerts about important legislative issues. In recent years, IMPACT has advocated for those who can’t afford high-priced lobbyists at the state capitol: low-income mothers, hungry children, elderly immigrants, and the homeless. The group also works on issues such as welfare reform, expanding access to health care, gun violence, civil rights, and the protection of religious liberty. The organization develops programs and publishes study guides on issues of justice, compassion, peace, and tolerance. The California Council of Churches and IMPACT also publish a Webzine/Blog (www.SpeakfromtheHeart.net). Their Web site contains reports, handbooks, study guides, newsletters, and action alerts.
California Council of Churches
Web site: www.calchurches.org
The California Council of Churches serves as a prophetic witness to the Gospel by educating faith communities to pursue justice, equity, and fairness in the treatment of all people, in particular society’s most vulnerable. The Council represents 21 Protestant and Orthodox denominations and more than 1.5 million church members throughout California. The Council lifts up issues of concern to California’s faith community, such as hunger, homelessness, health care, child care, violence, civil rights, economic and environmental justice, and religious liberty.
Catholic Health Association
Web site: http://www.chausa.org/
The Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) supports the Catholic health ministry’s mission, ethics, and advocacy. As the nation’s largest group of not-for-profit sponsors, systems, and facilities, the ministry is committed to improving the health status of communities and creating quality and compassionate health care that works for everyone. CHA provides excellent information that frames the issue of uninsurance, as well as the importance of having accessible health care, from both historical and faith-based perspectives. The group also sponsors a campaign called “Covering the Nation” that is focused on advocating for universal health care.
Catholic Health Initiatives
Web site: http://www.catholichealthinit.org/
Catholic Health Initiatives, another ministry of the Catholic Church, is both a direct service provider and an advocacy organization. The group’s Web site describes their community involvement and advocacy efforts.
Center for Healthcare Reform (CHR): St. Joseph Health System
Web site: http://www.stjhs.org/
CHR seeks to extend the Catholic health care ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange by improving the health of people in the communities they serve. The CHR joins people of all faiths in a movement to create health care policies and practices that are fair and just. Resources available on the group’s Web site include a program of prayer with suggestions on how to incorporate this program into sermons, as well as tips on political action and on helping enroll children in health programs. (Please also see: “Our Healthcare Future”)
Children’s Defense Fund (CDF)
Web site: http://www.childrensdefense.org/site/PageServer?pagename=homepage
CDF is a nonprofit organization committed to giving every child a healthy, safe, and fair start in life. Their resources include a “Children’s Sabbath Manual,” available for a small fee, that provides easy-to-use lesson plans, clip art, ideas for hands-on service and advocacy efforts, as well as worship materials for Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Bahá´í, Unitarian Universalist, and other faith traditions.
Cover the Uninsured Week: Faith Planning Center
Web site: http://covertheuninsured.org/faith/
Cover the Uninsured Week (a project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) is an annual, week-long campaign designed to mobilize people across the nation to let Congress know that health care must be their top priority. The campaign’s Web site provides a link to the Faith Planning Center, an extension of the campaign that has numerous helpful resources. These resources include bulletin inserts; information fliers; suggestions on how to organize congregations around health care issues; an official “Call to Care” signed by the National Interfaith Advisory Board; and materials for prayer and study for Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faith leaders.
Covering Kids & Families
Web site: http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
Covering Kids & Families is a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation focused on reducing the number of uninsured children and adults through enrollment in Medicaid or SCHIP. The initiative is a collaborative project with involvement from both secular and faith-based organizations. There are many helpful resources on the group’s Web site, including an Interfaith Toolkit, a guide to successful strategies, and a list of ways to get involved in the campaign.
Episcopal Health Ministries
Web site: http://www.episcopalhealthministries.org/
The mission of the Episcopal Health Ministries is to promote health ministry in Episcopal congregations. The group serves the Episcopal Church by educating leaders for Episcopal health ministry and parish nursing; supporting those engaged in health ministry in Episcopal congregations through membership opportunities; providing resources to local congregations, diocese, and provinces; and collaborating with other faith communities, institutions, and health organizations. Their Web site includes information on educational opportunities, their “Body and Soul” newsletter, and a list of congregational partners and affiliates.
Faith and Politics
Web site: http://faithandpolitics.org/
Faith and Politics is a non-partisan institute whose focus is on emphasizing the role of faith in encouraging elected officials to embrace the common good over political gain.
Faith Beyond Walls
Web site: http://www.faithbeyondwalls.org/
Founded in 1999, Faith Beyond Walls creates opportunities for faith communities to have a meaningful, measurable impact on the quality of life in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Since 2001, Faith Beyond Walls has mobilized more than 2,000 volunteers, including individuals, congregations, faith-based institutions, organizations, and schools. The group envisions St. Louis as one of America’s leading cities where faith communities get together to get things done; where families, neighborhoods, and the greater community have improved health, housing, and well-being; where interfaith partnerships reduce racism, poverty, and violence; and where more faith-based institutions participate in sustainable community outreach and neighborhood revitalization projects.
Faithful Reform in Health Care
Web site: http://www.faithfulreform.org/
Faithful Reform in Health Care has the mission of expanding the depth and breadth of support for health care reform within the religious community, educating people of faith about the issue, and activating the prophetic voice to promote affordable health care for all in the United States as a moral value. In order to fulfill that mission, FRHC will work to develop health care reform messages that are grounded in theological understandings and scriptural narratives, and by cultivating an environment in which faith-based health care reform efforts work collaboratively in their communications, education, and advocacy activities. Their Web site is very extensive and includes devotional materials, workshops materials, advocacy tools, as well as other materials.
Health Ministries Association
Web site: http://www.hmassoc.org/
Health Ministries Association is a group of professionals and lay people who encourage and support each other in the development of programs that integrate care of the body, mind, and spirit. They believe that by sharing information, guidelines, and resources, they also assist and encourage individuals and faith communities as they develop whole-person health programs, use community resources, and educate others on the interdependent aspect of health of body, mind, and spirit. Their Web site includes a list of faith-based resources, as well as information on a speaker’s bureau, upcoming conferences, continuing education information, and a list of their chapters.
Illinois Campaign for Better Health Care: Health Care Justice Faith Caucus
Web site: http://www.cbhconline.org/HCJC/FaithCaucus.htm
The Faith Caucus is a network of religious leaders and faith organizations in Illinois that is committed to improving health care. Their most recent campaign, “Health Care Sabbath,” which took place on September 15-17, 2006, provides a useful model of how to raise awareness about the injustice of health care disparities. Advocates can order a copy of the toolkit created for the event through the group’s Web site. The toolkit includes a background section detailing the importance of the issues, resources for study, worship and prayer guides, and advocacy ideas.
International Parish Nurse Resource Center
Web site: www.ipnrc.parishnurses.org
Deaconess Parish Nurse Ministries and the International Parish Nurse Resource Center (IPNRC) foster physical, emotional, spiritual, and social harmony leading to healthy and healing relationships with God, family, faith communities, culture, and creation. They accomplish their mission in two ways: in the St. Louis metropolitan area, through support of quality parish nurse ministries, and in the United States and abroad, through education, consultation, and research to support the growth and development of parish nursing. The IPNRC Web site includes information on how to start a parish nurse ministry, sample curriculums, discussion forums, upcoming events, related links, and links to books and resources.
Mental Health Ministries
Web site: http://www.mentalhealthministries.net/
Mental Health Ministries produces resources designed to reduce the stigma of mental illness within faith communities. Their Web site includes many resources, including the group’s DVDs, videos, and books on mental illness. It also contains a page with links to other organizations that focus on mental illness.
National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
Web site: http://www.gsadvocacy.org/
The National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd advocates for issues of peace, justice, and fair access to health care, among several top priorities. The resources on the group’s Web site include weekly action alerts, tips and advice for advocates, voter resources, faith-based resources, and comprehensive background information on all of the issues they work on, including universal health care.
National Association of Evangelicals (NAE)
Web site: http://www.nae.net/
NAE serves the evangelical community in several ways, including providing strategic planning. The group recently put forth an “Evangelical Call to Civic Responsibility,” which asks evangelicals to make health care a priority issue and to exercise their civic duty in voting and advocating for a more responsible and open health care system based on Christian ethics.
National Health Ministries: Presbyterian Church USA
Web site: http://www.pcusa.org/nationalhealth/index.htm
The National Health Ministries is a comprehensive health care campaign launched by the USA Presbyterian Church. Their Web site includes a variety of resources, from advice on healthy lifestyles to family health programs to health care advocacy. It also provides resources on a number of current health policy topics, as well as detailed background and action steps.
NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
Web site: http://www.networklobby.org/issues/health_care.html
NETWORK is a progressive Catholic organization that lobbies and advocates for social justice causes, including universal health care. The group works in coalition with both secular and faith-based organizations to establish a system that guarantees health care for all. (Please also see “Our Healthcare Future”)
Our Healthcare Future: The Dialogue
Web site: www.ourhealthcarefuture.org
Our Healthcare Future is a national grassroots effort that is a collaborative project of NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby, the St. Joseph Health System, the Georgetown Medical Center, and Allegany Franciscan Ministries Inc. In addition to hosting online discussions on the current state of the U.S. health care system and future directions for reform, Our Healthcare Future also provides the tools and resources for local community leaders to host their own “Dialogues” on these issues and to discuss solutions in a local setting.
PICO National Network
Web site: http://www.piconetwork.org/qualityhealthcare.html
PICO is a national network of faith-based community organizations working to create innovative solutions to problems facing urban, suburban, and rural communities. One of the issues the group works on is bringing quality health care to all. PICO California is particularly dedicated to advocating for quality health care. Their Web site (http://www.picocalifornia.org/healthcare.html) explains their Healthy Kids Campaign and provides useful “Healthy Family” resource manuals.
Religious Action Center: Union for Reform Judaism
Web site: http://www.rac.org/advocacy/issues/issuehc/
Religious Action Center is the social action portion of the Union for Reform Judaism. Their Web site discusses their position on policy issues such as health care, lists press releases detailing their involvement in various issues, and provides links to relevant and helpful Web sites.
Samaritan Ministry
Web site: http://www.samaritancentral.org/
The mission of Samaritan Ministry is as follows: “Our church should be a beacon of light and hope, by way of Christ, to anyone who suffers from or has family or friends who suffer from this disease [HIV/AIDS].” Located in Knoxville, Tennessee, Samaritan Ministry focuses on providing care for people with HIV and AIDS in the area. Their Web site includes a devotional guide, a list of upcoming conference, and an online newsletter.
Sojourners
Web site: http://www.sojo.net/
The mission of Sojourners is to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring hope and building a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world. Sojourners carries out its mission by doing the following: publishing “Sojourners” magazine, SojoMail, and other resources that address issues of faith, politics, and culture from a biblical perspective; preaching, teaching, organizing, and public witness; nurturing the community by bringing together people from the various traditions and streams of the church; and hosting an annual program of voluntary service for education, ministry, and discipleship. Their Web site includes many resources, ranging from discussion guides to online sermon preparation guides and action alerts.
The Southern Institute on Children and Families
Web site: http://www.thesoutherninstitute.org
The Southern Institute on Children and Families focuses its work on improving the well-being of children and families, especially those with lower incomes. The organization generates greater awareness of the problems these families face and equips community and business leaders, along with policymakers, with the knowledge they need to help them make informed decisions. The Southern Institute’s Carolina Nutrition Alliance project was geared toward faith outreach and process improvements in the Food Stamp Program. Through this initiative the Southern Institute utilized methods and activities that can also be applied to health care. The organization also was involved in the creation of a toolkit, Guide to Working with the Faith Community, in its role as National Program Office of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Covering Kids and Families initiative. This kit can help facilitate interfaith participation in the effort to enroll eligible children and adults in public health coverage.
United Church of Christ (UCC)
Web site: http://www.ucc.org/justice/issues/health/
The United Church of Christ is a long-time advocate of universal health care. Their Web site provides links to the church’s resolution on universal health care, as well as helpful documents such as “The Face of Inadequate Health Care May Look Like Yours and Mine!” and “Health Care Justice: The Time is Now!”
Council for Health and Human Service Ministries of the UCC (CHHSM)
Web site: http://www.chhsm.org/
CHHSM is the largest component of the UCC Health ministry. It is comprised of more than 80 corporate members, all affiliated with the United Church of Christ, that operate facilities and programs that provide health care, as well as services for children, people with disabilities, and seniors. CHHSM works closely with Lutheran Services in America (www.lutheranservices.org), especially on advocacy issues. The CHHSM Web site includes links to several advocacy alerts that summarize current health issues and how these issues can affect people’s everyday lives.
United Methodist Committee on Relief
Web site: http://new.gbgm-umc.org/umcor/
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), which is the humanitarian relief and developmental agency of the United Methodist Church, is involved in health care ministries in the U.S. as well as Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Ministries include HIV/AIDS programs, community-based primary health care, and community health care grants. Their Web site contains integrated solutions that they offer to communities in the U.S. and abroad. It also contains the work they do, particularly in relation to emergency responses, health, hunger, immigration, and refugees.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
Web site: http://www.nccbuscc.org/
USCCB is a coalition of bishops of the Catholic Church from across the United States and the Virgin Islands who are dedicated to a social justice ministry. They have resources on a wide array of issues, including health care. The “Domestic Issues” portion of their Web site provides information on a variety of health resources, such as issue briefs on key policy issues, samples of letters of support written to members of Congress on different health issues, and action steps for involvement.
Universal Health Care Action Network (UHCAN): Faith Project
Web site: http://www.uhcan.org/faith/
The UHCAN Faith Project is an interfaith initiative that encourages the faith community to mobilize around health care issues. This initiative stems from their belief that it is a moral imperative that health care be provided for all. The group’s Web site offers sample bulletin inserts, sermons, prayers, and music that can be used in worship services to involve congregants in issues of health care, as well as useful tips on advocacy and organizing. Especially helpful is “Seeking Justice in Health Care: a Guide for Advocates in Faith Communities,” an 80-page manual that presents an overview of the U.S. health care system in lay language and places the nation’s health care crisis in the context of social justice.
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The Corporation for National and Community Service provides opportunities for Americans of all ages and backgrounds to engage in service that addresses the Nation’s educational, public safety, environmental, and other human needs to achieve direct and demonstrable results and to encourage all Americans to engage in such service. In doing so, the corporation will foster civic responsibility, strengthen the ties that bind us together as a people, and provide educational opportunity for those who make a substantial commitment to service.
U.S. Department of Justice Task Force for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Task Force promotes good works by neighbors, including those in the areas of victims of crime and domestic violence. It is doing so by identifying and eliminating barriers to the participation of faith- and community-based organizations in DOJ grant funding, highlighting best practices, promoting innovative programs, and assisting faith- and community-based groups in competing for grants.
U.S. Agency for International Development Center for Faith Based Initiatives
President George W. Bush created the Center for Faith Based Initiatives at USAID by executive order on December 12, 2002, to level the playing field so that faith- and community-based groups could compete for funding on an equal level with other organizations. The center and its staff are located within the Administrator’s Bureau at USAID in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The mission of the center is to empower faith-based and other community organizations to apply for federal social service grants. The center supplies information and training, but it does not make the decisions about which groups will be funded. Those decisions are made through procedures established by each grant program and generally involve a competitive process. No grant funding is set aside for faith-based organizations. Instead, the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives create a level playing field for faith-based and other community organizations so that they can work with the Federal Government to meet the needs of America’s communities.
U.S. Department of Education Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The goal of the center is to break down existing barriers and empower faith-based and community groups, enlisting them in support of the department’s mission to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence for all Americans.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The mission of the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (CFBCI) is to create an environment within the department (HHS) that welcomes the participation of faith- and community-based organizations as valued and essential partners assisting Americans in need. CFBCI’s mission is part of the department’s focus on improving human services for our country’s neediest citizens. This center leads the department’s efforts to better utilize faith- and community-based organizations in providing effective human services.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The central mission of the HUD Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives is to empower faith-based and other community organizations to apply for HUD grants. The center supplies information and training, but it does not make the decisions about which groups will be funded. Those decisions are made through procedures established by each grant program and generally involve a competitive process. No grant funding is set aside for faith-based organizations. Instead, the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives create a level playing field for faith-based and other community organizations so that they can work with the government to meet the needs of America’s communities.
U.S. Department of Labor Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
The Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (CFBCI) at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) seeks to empower faith-based and community organizations (FBCO) as these organizations help their neighbors enter, succeed, and thrive in the workforce. The center works to remove administrative and regulatory barriers and develop innovative programs to foster partnerships between DOL-funded programs and FBCOs. It educates organizations about local opportunities to collaborate with and participate in national grant programs. It also works with local government officials and administrators to integrate faith-based and community organizations into the strategic planning and service delivery processes of local Workforce Investment Boards.
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American Association of Pastoral Counselors Referral Directory
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Armed Services YMCA of the USA
Offers essential programs such as child care, hospital assistance and spouse support to military families.
Army Chaplain Corps
Provides information about the role of Army chaplains in observing the distinctive doctrines of their faith, while honoring the right of others to observe their own faith. Rabbis, ministers, imams and priests all serve as Army chaplains.
Catholics in the Military
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Jewish War Veterans Association
Community service organization of Jewish Veterans offering support to current Jewish service members and new Veterans both in the United States and overseas.
Military Chaplains Association
Membership organization that connects those who have served in the military with a variety of religious faith groups and chaplaincies.
Military HOMEFRONT Emotional & Spiritual Support Information
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Orthodox Church in America
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VA Center for Faith-Based & Community Initiatives
Provides resources, tools and information for and about faith-based and community organizations that serve Veterans.
VA National Chaplain Center
Provides the names, locations and contact information for VA chaplains serving all denominations, as well as a master directory of chaplains.
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Catholics United is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting the message of justice and the common good found at the heart of the Catholic Social Tradition. We accomplish this mission through online advocacy and educational activities.
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History
We began our online advocacy in the spring of 2004, when a group of Catholic activists and friends formed the Catholic Voting Project to promote the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ 2003 document Faithful Citizenship: A Catholic Call to Political Responsibility. The mission of CVP was to encourage a public dialog about faith and politics that went beyond the tired rhetoric of partisan interests by allowing Catholics to learn how their political views matched up to those of the U.S. Catholic Bishops and the two major presidential candidates.
Following our public launch in August of 2004, tens of thousands of Catholics from across the country visited the CVP Web site and took the Catholic Voting Project Quiz. Our work also attracted the attention of the Associated Press, Wired online, the Detroit Free Press, and many other local, national, and even international publications.
In 2005, the members of the Catholic Voting Project decided to incorporate formally as Catholics United. Catholics United is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. Donations are not tax-deductible.
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Chris Korzen – Executive Director
Chris served as co-founder and director of the Catholic Voting Project in 2004 and 2005, after working as a Web developer and as an organizer with the Service Employees International Union. He is co-author of A Nation for All: How the Catholic Vision of the Common Good can Save America from the Politics of Division. Chris holds a Master of Theological Studies from Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, MA and is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, ME. He currently lives near Denver.
James Salt – Director of Organizing
James has extensive experience working with national progressive Catholic peace and justice organizations as well as with political campaigns involving Catholic strategy. He has worked for Pax Christi USA as a leader with Pax Christi’s Young Adult Forum, NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby, and was part of the launch team of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good. Most recently, he held an organizing position with Maryland Citizens Against State Executions, and oversaw the Kansas Democratic Party’s faith outreach efforts, including messaging work for Governor Sebelius and development of faith-based messaging resources. James lives in Washington, DC.
A newly introduced bill called the Employee Free Choice Act will do away with the antiquated and undemocratic process by which Americans must presently form unions, and replace it with one that guarantees organizing workers a free and fair choice.
Catholics are coming together to support this essential legislation. Join the campaign at www.catholicsforworkingfamilies.org.
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UK national newspapers Back to top

Title Type Owner Sales
(March 05)
Sun popular tabloid News International Newspapers Ltd 3, 273,116
Daily Mail midmarket, tabloid Associated Newspapers (DGMT) 2,426,533
Daily Mirror popular tabloid Trinity Mirror plc 1,719,743
Daily Star popular tabloid Express Newspapers Ltd (Northern & Shell) 854,480
Daily Express midmarket, tabloid Express Newspapers Ltd (Northern & Shell) 948,375
The Daily Telegraph quality broadsheet Telegraph Group Ltd 907,329
The Times quality compact News International Newspapers Ltd 679,190
The Financial Times** quality broadsheet Financial Times Ltd (Pearson) 419,386
The Guardian quality Berliner Guardian Newspapers Ltd 366,645
Independent quality compact Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd 263,595

UK Sunday newspapers Back to top

News of the World popular tabloid News International Newspapers Ltd 3,649,466
The Mail on Sunday Associated Newspapers Associated Newspapers Ltd) 2,374,856
Sunday Mirror popular tabloid Trinity Mirror plc 1,534,736
The Sunday Times quality broadsheet News International Newspapers Ltd 1,400,873
The People popular tabloid Trinity Mirror plc 1,007,140
Sunday Express popular tabloid Express Newspapers 1,007,095
The Sunday Telegraph quality broadsheet Telegraph Group Ltd 686,779
The Observer quality broadsheet Guardian Newspapers Ltd (Scott Trust) 444,509
Daily Star – Sunday popular tabloid Express Newspapers 419,262
Independent on Sunday quality broadsheet Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd 208,563
The Business quality broadsheet The Business 204,005
Sunday Sport popular tabloid Sport Newspapers Ltd 151,892
*Trinity Mirror also publishes popular tabloid daily Daily Record and popular tabloid Sunday Mail in Scotland
** Most of the FT’s circulation is outside the UK: 128,216 is the UK sales figure
Source: ABC

Newspaper groups and their titles Back to top
Newspaper groups Back to top
Titles owned Market share (daily)
News International (Rupert Murdoch) Sun, Times, Sunday Times, News of the World 35%
Trinity Mirror plc Mirror, Sunday Mirror, People, Daily Record 25%
Northern & Shell (Richard Desmond) Express, Express on Sunday, Star 14%
Daily Mail and General Trust Mail, Mail on Sunday 19%
Telegraph Group (Barclay brothers) Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, The Business 7%
Guardian Media Group (Scott Trust) Guardian, Observer 3%
Pearson plc Financial Times 1%

Top 5 English newspapers in India in readership:

1. Times of India is the No.1 English daily in India (133.4 lakh readership)

2. Hindustan Times (63.5 lakh)

3. The Hindu (52.8 lakh)

4. The Telegraph (29 lakh)

5. Deccan Chronicle (28 lakh).

Top 5 Hindi dailies in India: Hindustan is gradually gaining.

1. Dainik Jagran (557.4 lakh)

2. Dainik Bhaskar (305.8 lakh)

3. Amar Ujala (282.2 lakh)

4. Hindustan (235.3 lakh)

5. Rajasthan Patrika (131.9 lakh)

Top regional newspapers: No significant changes in the top order except fall in readership.

1. Assam: Asomiya Pratidin (60.2 lakh)

2. Bengal: Anand Bazar Patrika (15.5 lakh)

3. Gujarati: Gujarat Samachar (84.7 lakh)

4. Karnataka: Vijay Karnataka (92.2 lakh)

5. Malayalam: Malayala Manorama (121.8 lakh)

6. Marathi: Lokmat (199.3 lakh)

7. Tamil: Daily Thanthi (205.6 lakh) – rising star.

8. Telugu: Eenadu (144.1 lakh)

Top 5 English Magazines in India: India Today is the undisputed leader in the both hindi and english news magazine segment.

1. India Today: 68.5 lakh readership.

2. Readers Digest: 40 lakh

3. General Knowledge Today: 35.2 lakh

4. Competition Success Review: 26.8 lakh

5. Stardust: 19.2 lakh.

Top 5 Hindi magazines:

1. Saras Salil: 84.6 lakh.

2. India Today Hindi: 58.1 lakh

3. Meri Saheli: 54.5 lakh

4. Cricket Samrat: 47.9 lakh

5. Pratiyogita Darpan: 43.6 lakh.

Ireland – MAIN FINDINGS – DAILIES
The following table details the survey’s readership (’000) results for all Daily and Evening titles and also shows each title’s coverage (%).
Title Adult Readership Adult Coverage
Irish Independent 564,000 20%
The Evening Herald 343,000 12%
The Star 336,000 12%
Irish Times 263,000 9%
The Irish Sun 200,000 7%
The Examiner 191,000 7%
The Irish Mirror 133,000 5%
The Evening Echo 94,000 3%
Daily Mail 16,000 1%

The Sunday Times follows in fourth place (231,000) narrowly relegating the Sunday Tribune (219,000) to fifth.
The full list including coverage for each title is as follows:-
Title Adult Readership Adult Coverage
Sunday Independent 1,019,000 36%
Sunday World 898,000 32%
News of the World 595,000 21%
Sunday Times 231,000 8%
Sunday Tribune 219,000 8%
The People 184,000 7%
Sunday Mirror 179,000 6%
Ireland on Sunday 150,000 5%
Sunday Business Post 130,000 5%

In audience profile terms, The Sunday Times and Sunday Independent are the same 51%/49%, male v. female.
SYNERGIZE FUNDS OF ALL TEMPLES AND MASS ADVERTISE ISKCON AND CAITANYA MAHAPRABHU’S/ BHAGAVAD GITA’S TEACHINGS IN NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS.

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