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  2. Child Rights and You - Wikipedia

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    Child Rights and You (CRY) is an Indian non-governmental organization that works towards ensuring children's rights. The organization was started in 1979 by Rippan Kapur, an Air India purser. CRY works with 102 local NGOs across 19 states in India and has impacted the lives of over 4.7 million children. [1]

  3. CRY America - Wikipedia

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    India 50,969 Vatsalya Rajasthan: India 22,594 Vikramshila Education Resource Society (VERS) West Bengal: India 60,000 Youth Council for Development Alternatives (YCDA) Odisha: India 23,056 CRY (Grant Management Services for 9 projects in India) 34,819 CRY (Tsunami Grant Management Services) 8,133

  4. 'We Cry in Silence': Investigating child sex trafficking in India

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    Sharma's initiative, called We Cry in Silence, investigates the widespread but underreported issue of trafficking minors for sex and domestic servitude between Bangladesh, Nepal and India. The ...

  5. Childline India - Wikipedia

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    Childline India Foundation is a non-government organisation (NGO) in India that operates a telephone helpline called Childline, for children in distress. It was India 's first 24-hour, toll free , phone outreach service for children. [ 2 ]

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  7. Umboza - Wikipedia

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    Umboza were a house duo from the United Kingdom composed of Stuart Crichton and Michael Kilkie. They recorded for Positiva Records.. Umboza's 1995 single "Cry India", based on a sample of Lionel Richie's hit "All Night Long", was a hit both in the U.S. and the UK.

  8. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

  9. Marimuthu Bharathan - Wikipedia

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    Marimuthu Bharathan (born 9 January 1961 [1] [2]) is an Indian activist advocating for Dalit rights. In 2012, he was honoured with the Human Rights Tulip award by the Dutch government.