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  2. Zonta International - Wikipedia

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    The first Zonta Club was founded in Buffalo, New York, United States, in 1919 by a group of businesswomen under the leadership of Marian de Forest.It was organized along the lines of the Rotary Club, with one woman from each business classification admitted to the local club and all members required to give 60% of their time to the "work under which they are classified".

  3. Build Back Better World - Wikipedia

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    Build Back Better World (B3W) was an initiative undertaken by the G7. Launched on June 12, 2021, it would provide an alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for infrastructure development of low- and middle-income countries. [1] Ultimately, B3W investment was not detailed beyond the program's general principles.

  4. A Better World (organization) - Wikipedia

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    A Better World (ABW) is an organization that is based in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. [1] It is a charitable organization, formed in 1990. [2] Eric Rajah is one of the co-founders of ABW. [3] More than 1800 people had volunteered on ABW projects by 2010. [4]

  5. Ashoka (non-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    51-0255908 [4]: Legal status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Purpose: The creation of an association of the world's leading social entrepreneurs—men and women with system-changing solutions for the world's most urgent social problems—and fostering a global culture of everyone being a changemaker for the good of all.

  6. Building Markets - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 2004, Building Markets, formerly "'Peace Dividend Trust'" (PDT) [1] is a non-profit organization that builds markets, creates jobs and sustains peace in developing countries by championing local entrepreneurs and connecting them to new business opportunities.

  7. World Social Forum - Wikipedia

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    The World Social Forum prefers to define itself as "an open space – plural, diverse, non-governmental and non-partisan – that stimulates the decentralized debate, reflection, proposal building, experiences exchange and alliances among movements and organizations engaged in concrete action towards a more solidary, democratic and fair world ...

  8. World Youth Forum - Wikipedia

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    World Youth Forum; منتدي شباب العالم: Abbreviation: WYF: Formation: November 2017; 7 years ago (): Type: International NGO: Purpose: A chance for youth to engage with top policymakers, network with promising youth from the region and the world that are determined to make our world a better place for everyone.

  9. Better World Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Better World Campaign works closely with the United Nations Association of the United States (UNA-USA)—together forming the largest grassroots network of UN supporters in the world—to inform, inspire and mobilize Americans to support the principles and vital work of the United Nations and to strengthen the United Nations system.