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List of Non-Governmental Organizations Not in Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council Which Were Granted Accred A/CONF.211/PC.1/MISC.1 24 August 2007 ENGLISH, ONLY _______________________________________________________________________ DURBAN REVIEW CONFERENCE Preparatory Committee First organizational session Geneva, 27-31 August 2007 Item 4 of the provisional agenda Organization of work and adoption of the rules of procedure of the Preparatory Committee and other organizational matters Document prepared by the Secretariat Attached is a updated list of non-governmental organizations not in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council which were granted accreditation to participate at the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance held in Durban, South Africa in 2001 and to its follow up mechanisms ABC Ulwazi P.O. Box 32402, 6th Floor, Jorissen Place, 66 Jorissan Street, Braamfontein 2017, South Africa Telephone Fax Email (27-11) 408-5080 (27-11) 408-5251 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission MLC Tower,Woden Square, P.O. Box 17, WODEN, ACT 2606, Australia Telephone Fax Email (61-2) 6121 4730 (61-2) 6285 3603 n/a __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto 415 Yonge Street, Suite 803, Toronto, ON M5B 2E7, Canada Telephone Fax Email (1-416) 408-3967 (1-416) 408-4268 n/a __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Academia Mexicana de Derechos Humanos Filosofia y Letras No 88, Col. Copilco Universidad, C.P. 04360, Mexico Telephone Fax Email (52-5) 659-4980; 659-8764 (52-5) 658-7279 [email protected], [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Acao Negra de Integracao e Desenvolvimento (ANID) 260 Av. Dom Pedro II, Centro, Barueri, SP, Brazil Telephone Fax Email (55-11) 4198-9647 n/a n/a __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Accueil et intégration BSL Case Postale 116, Rimouski, QC G5L 7B7, Canada Telephone Fax Email (1-418) 723-1986 1595 N/A [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Across Boundaries 1911 - 100 Graydon Hall Drive, Toronto, ON M3A 3A9, Canada Telephone Fax Email (1-416) 383-0127 (1-416) 383- 0128 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Action d'appui pour la protection des droits des Minorités en Afrique Centrale (AAPDMAC) P.O. Box 127, Cyangugu, Rwanda Telephone Fax Email (871) 762-056-981 (871) 762-056- 981 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Action dignite humaine (ADH) 22 rue d'Hardeville, Lierville 60240, France Telephone Fax Email (33-3) 44-49-60-21 (33-3) 44-49-67-95 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Action pour le développement de l'Afrique à la base (ADAB) 1 B.P. 121, Dschang Ouest, Cameroon Telephone Fax Email (237) 45-18-50 (237) 45-12-38 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADALAH - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel P.O. Box 510, Shfaram 20200, Israel Telephone Fax Email (972-4) 950-1610 (972-4) 950-3140 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADASTRA Youth Cultural and Educational Foundation 30A/37, L. Ukrainka blvd Kiev 133, Ukraine Telephone Fax Email (380-442) 95-06-89 (380-442) 95-06-89 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Addameer Association for Prisoner's Support and Human Rights P.O. Box 713, Jerusalem 91006, Occupied Palestinian Territories, "via Israel" Telephone Fax Email (972-2) 296-0446 (972-2) 296-0447 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Admiral Family Circle Islamic Community 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1926, NEW YORK, N.Y., USA Telephone Fax Email (1-212) 870 3597 (1-212) 870 3598 n/a __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Advocacy for Women in Africa (AWA) Equal Opportuniy Office, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch 6153, Australia Telephone Fax Email (61-8) 9360-2639 (61-8) 9360-6502 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Africa Action (formerly the Africa Fund) 50 Broad Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY 10004-2307, USA Telephone Fax Email (1-212) 785-1024 (1-212) 785-1978 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA) PO Box 630, Pretoria 0001, South Africa Telephone Fax Email (27-12) 328-6970 (27-12) 323-8153 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Africa Leadership Forum Alf Plaza, 1 Alf Drive, Benja Village, Off 1D1-Iroko Road, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria Telephone Fax Email (234-1) 774-8498 / (234-39) 77-25-23 [email protected] 773-0309 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Africa Media-Peace ASBL Boite Postale 2180 Kin 1, Immeuble Botour, Galerie Kin Center, local 60, Kinshasa, République démocratique du Congo Telephone Fax Email (243-12) 21-038 / 25-705 (243-12) 21-038 [email protected] 2 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African American Environmental Justice Action Network (AAEJAN) P.O. Box 10518, Atlanta, Georgia 30310, USA Telephone Fax Email (1-404) 755-2855 (1-404) 755-0575 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African American Policy Forum Columbia Law School, 435 West 116, New York, NY 10027, USA Telephone Fax Email (1-212) 854-3049 (1-212) 665-2725 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Canadian Coalition Against Racism (ACCAR) 71 Rebecca Street, Hamilton, ON L8R 1B6, Canada Telephone Fax Email (1-905) 522-3233 (1-905) 522-5374 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Commission of Health and Human Rights Promoters (ACHHHRP) B.P. 250, CONAKRY, Republic of Guinea Telephone Fax Email (41-22) 800 34 62 (41-22) 788 21 20 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Community Organization of Windsor 110 Eugenie Street W., Suite 255, Windsor, ON N8X 4Y6, Canada Telephone Fax Email (1-519) 977-0842 (1-519) 977-1018 n/a __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Indigenous and Minority Peoples Organization (AIMPO) B.P. 3474, Kigali, Rwanda Telephone Fax Email (41-22) 917-79191 (contact) (250) 75-010 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Linkage Project (ALP), Howard University Howard University, School of Law, 3900 Van Ness Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20008, USA Telephone Fax Email (1-202) 806-8034 (1-202) 806-8567 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African National Congress Youth League P.O. Box, 6259, 54 Sauer Street, Johannesbourg 2000, South Africa Telephone Fax Email (27-11) 834-8500 (27-11) 834-6008 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Refugee Network 90 Meath Street, Dublin 8, Ireland Telephone Fax Email (353-1) 473-4523 (353-1) 454-0745 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Union in Luxembourg 3 501, route de Longwy, 1941, Luxembourg Telephone Fax Email (352) 52-30-24 (352) 52-30-25 n/a __________________________________________________________________________________________________ African Women's Alliance P.O. Box 10228, Westbury, New York 11590, USA Telephone Fax Email (1-516) 876-8796 (1-516) 876-8797 [email protected] / [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Africville Genealogy Society 2349 Maynard Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 3T8, Canada Telephone Fax Email (1-902) 420-6035 (1-902) 420-2818 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Afrikan Youth in Norway 31 Korsgata, N-0551 Oslo, Norway Telephone Fax Email (47-22) 35-46-35 n/a [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Afro-Caribbean & Asian Forum - Nottingham Unit 1, 35 Ebury Road, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham NG5 1BB, UK Telephone Fax Email (44-115) 969-1224 (44-115) 985-7404
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