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Social Watch En El Mundo Social Watch en el mundo Coaliciones Nacionales de Social Watch ORGANIZACIONES QUE PROMUEVEN Y DESARROLLAN LA INCIATIVA SOCIAL WATCH: • ALBANIA: • ARGENTINA: • BENÍN: (FNDHD); Flourished Youth Association Human Development Promotion Centre Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales Social Watch Benin, swbenin@yahoo. (FYA-BENIN); Groupe d’Action pour (HDPC), [email protected] (CELS), [email protected], fr, www.socialwatchbenin.org; l’Amour du Bien-être Familial (GABF); • ALEMANIA: [email protected], www.cels.org.ar Association Béninoise de Droit du Groupe d’action pour la justice et l’Egalité Social Watch Germany, • ARMENIA: Développement (ABDD); Association Sociale (GAJES); Groupe de Recherche [email protected], "Sociometr" Independent des Bonnes Volontés pour l'Excellence et d’Action pour le Développement de www.social-watch.de; Coordinating Sociological Research Center, (ABOVE ESPOIR); Action Citoyenne pour la Femme au Bénin (GRAD-FB); Groupe Committee: Evangelischer [email protected] un développement durable (ACIDU- de Recherche et d’Appui aux Initiatives SUSUNYUEN); Art- Culture Tourisme de Base pour un Développement Entwicklungsdienst (EED); Global Policy • AZERBAIYÁN: Forum Europe; Terre des Hommes Sans Frontière (ACT-SF); Association Durable (GRAIB); Groupe de Recherche Public Finance Monitoring Center Germany; Werkstatt Ökonomie; des Femmes Alphabétiseures du Bénin et d’Action pour la Promotion de (PFMC), [email protected], WOMNET; (AFA-BENIN); Association des Femmes l’Agriculture et le Développement www.pfmc.az Arbeiterwohlfahrt (AWO); pour le Développement Rural Intégré (GRAPAD); Groupe d’appui à l’Education Asienhaus; Aktion Brot für die • BAHREIN: (AFDRI); Association Femmes et Vie et à la Santé de Base (GRAPESAB); Welt; Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Bahrain Human Rights Society (BHRS), (AFV); Association des Instituteurs Groupe de Sécurité Alimentaire pour Sozialhilfeinitiativen; Deutsche Stiftung [email protected], [email protected], et Institutrices du Benin (AIIB); Tous (GSAT); Jeunesse Sans Frontière Weltbevölkerung (DSW); dbb – www.bhrs.org/arabic/; Association des Jeunes pour le Progrès Bénin (JSF-ONG); Le Jour Utile - ONG beamtenbund und tarifunion; Deutscher Awal Women Society; Bahrain Women et le Développement de l’Education (LJU); Laboratoire d’Analyse Régionale Caritasverband; DGB-Bildungswerk; Rensainse Society; Bahrain Sociologists (AJPDE); Association de Lutte contre et d’Expertise Sociale (LARES); Ligue Diakonisches Werk der EKD; Society le Régionalisme, l’Ethnocentrisme et pour la Défense du Consommateur du Racisme (ALCRER); Association au Bénin (LDCB); Le Rural; Nouveau Entwicklungspolitische Gesellschaft; • BANGLADESH: des Personnes Rénovatrices Défi pour le Développement (NDD); FIAN Sektion der Bundesrepublik Unnayan Shamannay, des Technologies Traditionnelles Nouvelles Perspectives Afrique (NPA); Deutschland; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung; [email protected], (APRECTECTRA); Assistance à la Organisation Communautaire pour la IG Metall; Initiative Kirche von Unten; www.shamunnay.org; Promotion de la Femme et de la Jeune Santé, l'Education et le Développement INKOTA; Kath. 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Caritas-Benin; Action pour la Promotion des Initiatives Verein für Sozialplanung; Weltwirtschaft, (PHM) Ökologie & Entwicklung (weed) Centre Béninois pour l’Environnement de Développement Local (RAPIDEL); • BÉLGICA: et le Développement Economique et Regard sur notre Développement – • ANGOLA: Plateforme belge pour le travail Social (CEBEDES); Centre de Réflexion Notre Santé la Sécurité Alimentaire de Sindicato Nacional de Professores décent coordinado por el Centre et d’Action sur le Développement Intégré nos Peuples et la Prévention du Sida (SINPROF), [email protected], National de Coopération au et la solidarité (CeRADIS); Comité Inter- sur les Cotes Africaines (RD-SSAP- www.sinprof.org Développement (CNCD), Africaine sur les pratiques traditionnelles PSCA); Réseau de Développement • ARGELIA: [email protected], ayant effet sur la santé de la femme et d’Agriculture Durable (REDAD); RESEAU Association El Amel pour le [email protected], de l’enfant (CI-AF); Eglise Protestante GLEGBENU; Réseau des journalistes Développement Social, www.cncd.be, and 11.11.11 Méthodiste du Bénin (EPMB); Espace Economique du Bénin (RESEAU JEB); [email protected]; (North-South Flamish Cooperation), & Vie; Espoir Plus; Forces Nouvelles Réseau d’Intégration des Femmes Algerian Youth Forum www.11.be pour un Développement Humain durable des ONG et Associations du Bénin Social Watch V 01-Temas_esp.indd 5 03.11.2008 16:17:35 (RIFONGA); SIDA HONYI; SINAÏ; SIN- Comunidade Baha’í; Centro de Pesquisa • COREA, REP.: • ESLOVENIA: DO; SUBLIME EXCELLENCE; Sœurs e Assessoria (Esplar); Fala Preta; Fórum Citizens' Coalition for Economic Justice Legal information Centre for NGOs Unies à l'Œuvre (SUO); Syndicat da Amazônia Oriental (Faor); Fórum (CCEJ), [email protected], (LIC), [email protected], National des Agents Experts Maritimes de Mulheres de Salvador; Fórum de [email protected], www.ccej.or.kr www.pic.si; South-East European Child Rights Action Network (SEECRAN), et Assimilés (SYNAEMAB); Syndicat Mulheres do Rio Grande Norte; Instituto • Costa RICA: [email protected], National des Paysans du Bénin (SYNPA- da Mulher Negra (Geledés); 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