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AMURTEL has branches in the following countries—<ref name="Pr">[http://www.amurtel.org/projects/ AMURTEL projects]</ref> | AMURTEL has branches in the following countries—<ref name="Pr">[http://www.amurtel.org/projects/ AMURTEL projects]</ref> | ||
=== AMURTEL Haiti === | |||
In Haiti, AMURTEL is working for more than 20 years. They have partnered with local administration and people to provide a children’s home, schools, clinics, literacy programs, reforestation initiatives, micro credit finance, and women’s leadership programs. In the first decade of the twenty-first century, they opened a children's school at Anse a Pitre, a village close to the Dominican Republic border. They also run a children's home that has provided shelter to many children. | |||
# Kenya | # Kenya | ||
# Mongolia | # Mongolia |
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Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (Ladies) | |
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Abbreviation | AMUTEL |
Formation | 1975 |
Founder(s) | Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar |
Type | Non-governmental organization |
Legal status | Foundation |
Website | www.amurtel.org |
Location in Sarkarverse |
Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (Ladies) or AMURTEL is an international volunteer organisation that works to help improve the quality of life for people experiencing chronic poverty or acute stress from environmental, financial, or political distress. Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar founded the organisation in 1975 with the aim to respond and work specifically to the problems faced by women and children in their struggle to meaningfully develop in all areas of India and abroad.[1][2]
Mission statement
According to the mission statement of AMURTEL, they work to—[1]
alleviate suffering and to provide immediate and long term relief to women and children in need, in a manner that will improve their overall quality of life. If women are given an opportunity for education, adequate health care, economic self- reliance, and involvement in their own progress, their all-round health and well-being will, in turn, be reflected in the improved welfare of their children and community.
Branches
AMURTEL has branches in the following countries—[3]
AMURTEL Haiti
In Haiti, AMURTEL is working for more than 20 years. They have partnered with local administration and people to provide a children’s home, schools, clinics, literacy programs, reforestation initiatives, micro credit finance, and women’s leadership programs. In the first decade of the twenty-first century, they opened a children's school at Anse a Pitre, a village close to the Dominican Republic border. They also run a children's home that has provided shelter to many children.
- Kenya
- Mongolia
- Peru
- Rumania
- Thailand
Principles
AMURTEL works on the following principles—[1]
- Every human being has the right to the basic necessities of life: food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and education.
- The resources of this earth should be utilized in a just and responsible manner to meet those needs.
- Every human being, regardless of race, creed, gender, color, or social status is a dignified member of the human family and should be treated with respect and compassion.
- It is only by showing respect for women and ensuring their integration and active participation in the development process that harmonious growth in the family, community, and society can be achieved.
- Whether responding to a disaster or developing long-term projects, our programs are community based and work to empower the people we work with.
Gallery
Partners
AMRTEL have partnered with several international foundations and organisations, such as—[4]
Foundation | Country | Description |
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Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team | Worldwide | Ananda Marga's international relief organisation |
Catholic Relief Services | United States | The official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. |
Haven | Haiti | An Irish NGO working to build sustainable communities in Haiti |
International Organization for Migration | Worldwide | Inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners |
Japan government | Japan | Ministry of foreign affairs of Japan |
Kenya government | Kenya | Ministry of foreign affairs of Kenya |
Kindernothilfe | Germany | NGO organisation |
Rotary | United States | |
Sadhana Forest | Worldwide | |
We Advance | Haiti | Women's rights-based, grassroots movement co-founded by actress and activist Maria Bello |
Women’s Wellbeing And Development | United Stated | Non-profit organization that empowers women and children to achieve personal growth and the comprehensive development of their communities |
World Food Programme | Worldwide | United Nation's organisation, fights world hunger |
References
- ^ a b c "About AMURTEL" AMURTEL
- ^ Denise Cush; Catherine A. Robinson; Michael York (2008) Encyclopedia of Hinduism Psychology Press pp. 33– ISBN 978-0-7007-1267-0
- ^ AMURTEL projects
- ^ Partners of AMURTEL