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CHD Group: Global Public Health. Medical Relief in Disasters Nutrition Child Health Road Safety Primary Health Care 2014 Mangalore: Dr Edmond Fernandes. Cynthia Fernandes Social Network for Assistance to People: Human Rights Community Development 2008 Kolkata
This is a list of organisations who promote a moderation of the size of the human population. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
As such, most Indigenous groups have had some form of contact with other peoples. The term uncontacted therefore refers to a lack of sustained contact with the majority of non-Indigenous society at present. [6] The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights refers to uncontacted peoples as "Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation." These ...
The national average HDI for India in 2008 was 0.467. [1] By 2010, its average HDI had risen to 0.519. [2] [3] UNDP, the sponsor of the Human Development Index methodology since 1990, reported India's HDI to be 0.554 for 2012, [4] an 18% increase over its 2008 HDI. The United Nations declared India's HDI to be 0.586 in 2014, [5] a 5.77% ...
In 2010, according to the non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders's World Press Freedom Index, India ranks 122nd (down from 105th in 2009). The country has 38.75 points in 2010 (29.33 for 2009) on a scale that runs from 0 (least free) to 105 (most free).
Pages in category "Human rights organisations based in India" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The term is most commonly associated with treatment of the Dalit communities in the Indian subcontinent who were considered "polluting". The term has also been used to refer to other groups, including the Burakumin of Japan, the Baekjeong of Korea, and the Ragyabpa of Tibet, as well as the Romani people and Cagot in Europe, and the Al-Akhdam in ...
A group of social anthropologists associated with Max Gluckman and the Manchester School, including John A. Barnes, [16] J. Clyde Mitchell and Elizabeth Bott Spillius, [17] [18] often are credited with performing some of the first fieldwork from which network analyses were performed, investigating community networks in southern Africa, India ...