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Community Organizations Bridges Across Borders
Bridges Across Borders
Bridges Across Borders
Non Governmental organization

Location

BOX 50 2509 NORTH CAMPBELL AVE Tucson. Az 85719
United States

BRIDGES ACROSS BORDERS is an international, non-governmental organization that was formed to address the root causes of violence and hatred in the world. We are working to dissolve the imagined and imposed borders that separate us by…


  • Encouraging a cooperative spirit that builds understanding of our global community
  • Supporting projects that lead to sustainable economic self-sufficiency
  • Preserving ancient cultures and ancient species
  • Teaching creative nonviolent methods of resolving conflict
  • Promoting universal principles of human rights

OUR GOALS:


  • Facilitating cross cultural exchanges, friendship tours, international conferences and child sponsorship programs
  • Initiating and supporting sustainable community development and capacity building projects, educational initiatives and viable economic alternatives
  • Providing food and water security and access to health care in the communities in which we work.
  • Raising awareness in the global North about the plight of those living in the global South, promoting simple living and global responsibility
  • Promoting peaceful conflict resolution, universal protection of human rights, racial and gender equality, and international cooperation
  • Ushering in the next generation of global citizens

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Untitled: tenure insecurity and inequality in the Cambodian land sector

Institutional & promotional materials
Diciembre, 2009
Camboya

Eight years have passed since the enactment of the 2001 Land Law, which established a framework for the recognition of land and property rights throughout Cambodia. In 2002 the multi-donor supported Land Management and Administration Project (LMAP) was initiated in order to implement key parts of the law and further develop the legal framework. LMAP has since been the key focus for the development of the Cambodian land sector. The project was due to end in December 2009.