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Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Health
Collection: World Sustainable Development Web Archive (International and Area Studies Library - University of Illinois)
Description: In 1990 a group of young mothers with university education were concerned about the effects of the Chernobyl disaster on public health and united to protect the interests of their children. Since 1991 the group has been known as Kiev City NGO MAMA-86 Kyiv. Today the organization consists of 17 regional centers in Kyiv, Kyiv region, Donetsk region Donetsk, Kirovohrad, Lutsk, Mykolayiv, beautiful ancient city of Chernihiv Region, New Kahovka Kherson region, Poltava, Sumy, Sumy, Tatarbunary Odessa region, Ternopil, Feodosia, Kharkov, Khmelnitsky and Yaremcha Ivano- Frankivsk region. The central office is located in the city of Kyiv. The purpose of MAMA-86 is to promote greening policies and practices in Ukraine in order to transition the country to sustainable development - that is, development that does not harm current generations and leaves a positive legacy. The mission of our organization is strengthening the role of mothers in education and society in the process of decision-making to improve the living standards of citizens.
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Subject: Environmental policy, Children , Women
Group: Russia, East Europe, and Eurasia
Creator: MAMA-86
Publisher: MAMA-86
Coverage: Ukraine
Tag: Environmental policy, Youth & students, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Women's issues, Water supply, Environmental education
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Education, Sustainable Development
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Sustainable Development, Education, Children
Collection: World Sustainable Development Web Archive (International and Area Studies Library - University of Illinois)
Description: In 1990 a group of young mothers with university education were concerned about the effects of the Chernobyl disaster on public health and united to protect the interests of their children. Since 1991 the group has been known as Kiev City NGO MAMA-86 Kyiv. Today the organization consists of 17 regional centers in Kyiv, Kyiv region, Donetsk region Donetsk, Kirovohrad, Lutsk, Mykolayiv, beautiful ancient city of Chernihiv Region, New Kahovka Kherson region, Poltava, Sumy, Sumy, Tatarbunary Odessa region, Ternopil, Feodosia, Kharkov, Khmelnitsky and Yaremcha Ivano- Frankivsk region. The central office is located in the city of Kyiv. The purpose of MAMA-86 is to promote greening policies and practices in Ukraine in order to transition the country to sustainable development - that is, development that does not harm current generations and leaves a positive legacy. The mission of our organization is strengthening the role of mothers in education and society in the process of decision-making to improve the living standards of citizens.
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Subject: Environmental policy, Children , Women
Group: Russia, East Europe, and Eurasia
Creator: MAMA-86
Publisher: MAMA-86
Language: Ukrainian
Coverage: Ukraine
Tag: Environmental policy, Youth & students, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Women's issues, Water supply, Environmental education
Collection: World Sustainable Development Web Archive (International and Area Studies Library - University of Illinois)
Description: Tartu Environmental Education Centre is a diverse, open and friendly organization. It promotes an environmentally friendly way of living from generation to generation in Estonia. Its facilities and programs include the children and young people's extracurricular program at the Tartu Nature School, the Environmental Information Centre, adult education courses, and training programs for kindergartens and schools.
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Subject: Environmental education, Children
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Civil Society, Economics, Children
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Language: English, French, Spanish
Type: Civil Society
Region: Global
Country: Switzerland
Category: Search
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Human Rights, Children
Language: English
Type: Civil Society
Region: Global
Country: United Kingdom
Category: Dedicated Sub-Site
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Hunger, Children
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Hunger
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: American Library Association Web Archive (University Archives – University of Illinois)
Description: Children and the Internet: Policies that Work is successor to Children and the Internet: Guidelines for Developing Public Library Policy , published in 1998 by the American Library Trustee Association (ALTA), the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), and the Public Library Association (PLA). The original publication provided guidance and food for thought to librarians charged with drafting policy for children’s access to the Internet. With growing community concern over children’s safety on the Internet, continual debate about the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and Internet filtering software, and the constant advancement of technology, the time had come to update the publication with new information and resources. ALSC and PLA are pleased to present Children and the Internet: Policies that Work, edited by Linda Braun of LEO: Librarians & Educators Online. This new publication was created in electronic format to allow for the timely and efficient revision of information on this ever-evolving topic.
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Subject: Children , Internet, Public Libraries
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Poverty, Sustainable Development
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Human Rights, Children
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Health, Child Abuse
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Human Rights, Children
Language: English
Type: Civil Society
Region: North America
Country: United States
Category: Dedicated Sub-Site
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Human Rights
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Health, Education
Language: English
Type: Civil Society
Region: Global
Country: United States
Category: Dedicated Sub-Site
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Education, Environment, Children
Language: Estonian
Type: Educational
Region: Eastern Europe
Country: Estonia
Category: Dedicated Sub-Site
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Children , Health, Education, Gender
Language: English, French, Various
Type: Intergovernmental Organization
Region: Global
Country: United States
Category: Dedicated Sub-Site
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Religion, Poverty, Children , Aid
Language: English
Type: Civil Society
Region: Global
Country: United States
Category: Dedicated Sub-Site
Collection: Global Civil Society Organization Responses to COVID-19
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Subject: Youth, Children , Education
Language: Polish
Type: Civil Society
Region: Eastern Europe
Country: Poland
Category: Dedicated Sub-Site
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