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Organizations relating to Homes
International China Concern / Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong / Est. 1993
Lumos Foundation / London, UK
EU-Rio Group Institutionalized Ministerial Meeting
Institut International Sainte Marcelline / Milan, Italy / Est. 1838
Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy / Annecy, France / Est. 1650
Istituto delle Piccole Suore della Sacra Famiglia / Verona, Italy / Est. 1892
Call and Response / Phoenix AZ, USA
Alliance for Healthy Homes / Est. 1990
International Rest Home for Journalists, Varna
European Expert Group on the transition from institutional to community-based care / Est. 2009
International Conference On Smart Living and Public Health / Est. 2003
International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1994
View all profiles (55 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Homes
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialInsufficient storage space in homes
Corruption
Abusive experimentation on humans
Involuntary ritual hazings
Abusive institutional care
Structural violence
Discrimination in housing
Inadequate housing for the aged
Female infanticide
Action Strategies relating to Homes
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialProviding community care
Implementing global strategy for shelter
Building resource efficient housing
Maximizing economic benefits of construction
Providing sanctuary for animals
Numbering all local homes
Building town demonstration homes
Organizing comprehensive community care
Constructing new quality homes
Refurbishing family homes' appearance
Erecting demonstration housing
Establishing community care network
Humanizing community care structures
Creating global-local consensual care
Creating second homes
Reducing number of second homes
Reinforcing democratic processes by institutionalized lobbying
Providing residential care for juvenile criminal offenders
Decreasing residential care for juvenile criminal offenders
Having a holiday home
Accommodating the handicapped
Improving community care for transient urban populations
Providing inadequate community care for transient urban populations
Selectively killing female infants
Abstaining from structures for community care
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