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Founded in 1994, Alternatives, Action and Communication Network for International Development, is a non-governmental, international solidarity organization based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Organizations relating to Alternatives
International Society for Construction with Alternative Materials / Leuven, Belgium / Est. 1992
Alternatives International / Montréal QC, Canada
Medicina Alternativa International / Colombo, Sri Lanka / Est. 1962
Institute for African Alternatives / London, UK / Est. 1986
Actions for Genuine Democratic Alternatives / Monrovia, Liberia
Alternatives - Action and Communication Network for International Development / Montréal QC, Canada
Forum alternatives européennes / Est. 1994
Consorzio 'Cooperazione Terzo Mondo' Altromercato / Verona, Italy / Est. 1989
Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma / Bangkok, Thailand / Est. 1996
Lifeline Energy / London, UK / Est. 1998
Alternative Trade Mandate Alliance / Est. 2011
Institute of Alternative Policies for the Southern Cone of Latin America / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / Est. 1986
East Asian Regional Conference in Alternative Geography / Est. 1999
European Alternative Marketing Verband / Osnabrück, Germany / Est. 1978
Independent Commission on World Security Alternatives / Est. 1985
Alternative - Europe / Namur, Belgium
Alternative Methods for International Stability / Grand Rapids MI, USA
Council for Alternative Security in Asia-Pacific / Bangkok, Thailand
Centre for International Alternatives
Nordisk Alternativkampagne Lagger op Til
Alternatives, Inc
Alpe-Adriatic Alternative Movement / Graz, Austria / Est. 1990
Nordic Alternative Campaign / Est. 1982
World Forum for Alternatives / Dakar, Senegal / Est. 1997
Alternatives to Neo-Liberalism in Southern Africa / Harare, Zimbabwe / Est. 2003
African Regional Centre of Technology / Dakar, Senegal / Est. 1977
Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era / Suva, Fiji / Est. 1984
Centre for Alternative Technology / Powys, UK / Est. 1975
Information Network Focus on Religious Movements / London, UK / Est. 1988
Research Group for an Alternative Economic Strategy / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1978
European Federation of Ethical and Alternative Banks and Financiers / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2001
Alternative Investment Management Association / London, UK / Est. 1990
European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2005
European Society for Alternatives to Animal Testing / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1991
World Congress Alternatives and Environment / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1979
Alternativas Latinoamericanas de Desarrollo Humano y Estudios Antropológicos / Quito, Ecuador / Est. 2005
European Economists for an Alternative Economic Policy in Europe / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1995
transform! europe / Vienna, Austria
European Alternatives / Palermo, Italy / Est. 2006
Institut de recherches et d'applications des méthodes de développement / Paris, France / Est. 1956
Alternatives to Violence Project International / Est. 1975
International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication / Toronto ON, Canada / Est. 1983
Latin American Institute for and Alternative Society and an Alternative Law / Bogota, Colombia / Est. 1979
alterNativa - Intercanvi amb Pobles Indigenes / Barcelona, Spain / Est. 1986
Alternativas Sostenibles de Desarrollo / Barcelona, Spain
Development Alternatives / Delhi, India / Est. 1983
View all profiles (129 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Alternatives
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialRestricted farming alternatives
Underutilization of renewable energy resources
Restricted scope of local employment
Declining mining communities
Action Strategies relating to Alternatives
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialCompiling renewable energy information
Creating alternative society
Educating in nutrition
Giving attention to non-western structures in international NGOs
Providing alternative to traditionalism
Proposing alternatives to prohibitionism
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