NZ websites 16 to 30 for the New Zealand Humanitarian category.
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Go Bananas for Fair Trade
(www.checkoutfairtrade.org.nz)Kiwis love bananas! So much so that as a country New Zealand imports the highest per capita amount of bananas in the world. But did you know that the majority of banana plantation workers do not earn enough to live and support their families? Some earn less than $3 a day.
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World Vision 40 Hour Famine
(www.famine.org.nz)Providing donations for the poor with a famine in New Zealand to help the poor overseas who have nothing.
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Volunteer Service Abroad
(www.vsa.org.nz)The Te Tuao Tawahi Volunteer Service Abroad provides New Zealand volunteers to work with local people in developing countries. They share their skills, and together help to bring about appropriate, sustainable development. The site includes volunteer vacancies.
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Human Rights Foundation
(www.humanrights.co.nz)Promoting human rights through research, education and advocacy. Visit the site to find out more about the Human Rights Foundation's current projects, publications and documents.
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Micah Challenge
(www.micahchallenge.org.nz)A worldwide movement designed to mobilise Christians against poverty and halve the world's poverty by 2015.
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Missions Interlink
(www.missions.org.nz)Missions Interlink offers information on people, organisations and resources focused on cross-cultural mission in, from and to New Zealand- Aotearoa.
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Rampant
(www.rampant.co.nz)An exciting programme developed by World Vision, Rampant aims to connect real people to real issues, to make real and lasting change for those who need it. Now, Rampant places real and positive change within your reach.
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ACMissioNZ
(www.acmissionz.org.nz)Supporting the worldwide outreach of the New Zealand chapter of Advent Christian Missions.
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Serving in Mission (SIM)
(www.sim.org.nz)A team of missionaries working to help impoverished communities in Asia, South America and Africa. Find out what you can do to assist people in need.
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Tranzsend
(www.tranzsend.org.nz)A denominational mission agency and their vision is to "inspire, resource and mobilise New Zealand Baptists to impact the world through a lifelong commitment to global mission".
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Restorative Justice Aotearoa
(www.restorativejusticeaotearoa.org.nz)Restorative Justice is a voluntary process in which those affected by wrongdoing are brought together to hear each other and acknowledge the harm done, to identify needs and obligations, and to decide how to deal with these.
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Kestrel Group
(www.kestrel.co.nz)Kestrel Group is a consulting practice specialising in risk and emergency management. They operate from offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and are involved in projects throughout New Zealand and in the Pacific.
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Sisters of Compassion
(www.hoc.org.nz)The Sisters of Compassion are committed to work together in a spirit of compassion, openness and integrity to meet the needs of the aged, the sick, the oppressed and powerless in our communities.
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Refugee Services
(www.refugeeservices.org.nz)Information on Refugee Services in New Zealand. Volunteer opportunities available as well as information on the structure and culture of the organisation.
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BanzAid
(www.banzaid.org.nz/)BanzAid is the international aid and development arm of tranzsend. BanzAid works to restore life and transform communities, by partnering with the poor and marginalised to alleviate poverty, facilitate sustainable development, capacity build local development initiatives and advocate for peace and justice.
