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Non-profit organisations A presentation by socialmediamarketingstrategy

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Page 1: Non profit organisations

Non-profit organisations

A presentation by socialmediamarketingstrategy

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Structure

4. Children‘s aid organisationSafe the childrenPlanSOS Kinderdorf

Unicef

5. General helpCaritasMalteserBrot für die Welt

1. Nature conservation Greenpeace

2. Human rights defenders Human rights watch

3. Medical helpÄrzte ohne Grenzen

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Nature conservation

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GreenpeaceFounded in 1971

Head quarter: since 1989 Amsterdam, Netherlands

Work/aims: ◦ international nature conservation◦ Nuclear phase-out◦ Global ban for dangerous chemicals◦ Total energy consumption with renewable energies◦ No genetic engineering

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Human rights defenders

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Human Rights watchFounded in 1978

Mission:◦ Focusing international attention where human rights are

violated

◦ Be the voice for the oppressed & hold oppressors accountable for their crimes

◦ build intense pressure for action and raise the cost of human rights abuse

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Medical help

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Ärzte ohne Grenzen

Aims:After for instance large-scale epidemics

◦ ensure basic medical care◦ treat the injured◦ carry out vaccination campaigns◦ train local medical staff◦ build up medical infrastructure

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Children‘s aid organisations

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Safe the children

Vision:A world in which every child attains the right to

survival, protection, development and participation

Mission: inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats

childrenachieve immediate and lasting change in the

children’s lives

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Plan

Aims/Vision: Improve children‘s live in developing countries

Create a world where children ◦ do not suffer from poverty◦ can live healthy◦ can develop freely◦ are treated with respect no matter which nationality, religion or

political attitude they represent

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SOS Kinderdorf

Aim:Help left alone or neglected children or disadvantaged

families all over the world

Fight for the children‘s rights

Therefore they build SOS Kinderdörfer to ensure abetter life for the children.

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Unicef

Focus areas:

Child survival and development

Basic education and gender equality

HIV/AIDS and children

Protecting children from violence, exploitation and abuse

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General help

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Caritas

Basic principle:Help all people who need help (Christian charity)

Worldwide fields of activity:Social advices for adolescents and families Integrating elder peopleHelping disabled peopleEmergency aid

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Malteser

Aim:Humanitarian help:

◦ Worldwide emergency aid, realisation of rebuilding actions

◦ Supporting of alimentation programmes◦ Assurance of access to clean drinking water, sanitary

basic services◦ Social care, decline of poverty◦ Catastrophe precautions

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Brot für die Welt

Basic aim:Enable the disadvantaged and socially outcast to live

a dignified life by providing:

◦ human living and working conditions◦ sufficient food◦ a roof over their heads◦ health and educational facilities – independent of origin

and social status.