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Fighting COVID-19 with Art

Fighting COVID-19 with Art: Public Funds to Help Unemployed Artists During the Pandemic The mayor of San Francisco (California – U.S.) London Breed, announces funds to financially support local artists during the pandemic. During this unprecedented crisis, with mandatory lockdowns and social distancing, many artists were left with no way of providing for their most […]

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Brazilian Indigenous Movement

Brazilian Indigenous Movement Develop a Roadmap to Tackle the Impact of the Pandemic on Indigenous People in the Amazon Region Indigenous peoples are amongst the most vulnerable and most affected groups during the COVID-19 crisis in Brazil. The majority of this population already face enormous violations of their rights on a daily basis, and with

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L’Elliance des Avocats pour les Droits de l’Homme

The French organisation L’Elliance des Avocats pour les Droits de l’Homme provides legal information addressing various effects of the pandemic The non-political movement called “La Ligue de l’enseignement” is working on the promotion of accessible education and offers an online platform with educational, cultural, and sportive activities to students affected by the lockdown all throughout

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A Shelter for Migrants at the Canary Islands

A Shelter for Migrants at the Canary Islands, Spain At the Canary Islands in Spain, Holiday Club Puerto Calma was one of the many hotels that the Spanish government-contracted during COVID-19 to accommodate tens of thousands of migrants who fled the humanitarian crisis in Africa. By doing this, the hotels helped the government to accommodate

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Direct Relief Aids More Than 100 Countries by Providing Medical and Financial Resources

Direct Relief Aids More Than 100 Countries by Providing Medical and Financial Resources Direct Relief is a humanitarian aid organization established in 1948 by refugee war immigrants to the U.S. Direct Relief improves people’s health and lives not only in all 50 American states but also in more than 80 countries worldwide. Direct Relief’s programs

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COVID-19 Rapid Response Project

COVID-19 Rapid Response Project SUMMARY: Strategy and Innovation for Development Initiative deployed over 50 volunteers to 30 communities in Nigeria to distribute food, COVID-19 relief materials to vulnerable people living in a poor community, and Personal Protective Equipment to community hospitals, SI4DEV also gave out mini-grants to 18 NGOs and Partners across Nigeria to support

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