Humanitarian Network
This is the Humanitarian Network of the Ezine Act. It is a section in this website to help you navigate all those pages on humanitarian causes easily. Therefore, it works as a site map here because the website is getting huge.
The Ezine Act website has begun to evolve humanitarian sections since the establishment of this network. However, I have started those humanitarian efforts earlier while I was a journalist, before the Sudanese coup d'etat - of what was called the National Islamic Front "NIF" - brought the military dictators to power on 1989.
Therefore, this section is clearly intended to carry on with some humanitarian networks I am sharing; and support those fundamental human rights, until I move it to its own network online, which will stand, on its own website. However, until this move the Humanitarian Network Section here at the Ezine Act will continue its support to protect the environment, children, women's securities, political refugees and some multicultural projects I am running.
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This Humanitarian Network at Ezine Act includes some pages which fall in this humanitarian area of concerns. It supports some charities like Save Our Souls (SOS) and Care; and fundamental human rights organizations like Amnesty International. Some pages are off-site pages that I have build through different networks to support this humanitarian network. Those pages give you the opportunity to support human affairs and help us maintain strong presence online. They give you also some highlights to maintain any human network you think to build.
Humanitarian Network highlights some combined and related issues to children, kids and parents in the Third World. It provides information about people who are living in special circumstances, and enlightens the way they cope to settle their problems. It aims through this enlightenment to provide lessons in addressing some problems. Then, suggests how to contact, keep in touch with those concerned bodies to provide any support needed to children, women, refugees and human rights.
Some charities in this Network will go through me as a Godfather. Any penny that will be donated through PayPal or by other means to this Network will count to demonstrate a high level of honesty while reaching its specified direction. However, the portion of the money that intended to support multicultural projects will get through to fund prizes for the Squadron of Poets as well as publishing costs to some publications in different languages.
Humanitarian Network - Political Refugees Section:
This Humanitarian Network begins with the following:
Political Refugees 1 - Those hot time refugees emerge whenever there's crisis on Earth. So, what should we do for them especially when they come to live between us? How could we understand them, their educational and cultural backgrounds, and all those strange circumstances evolve them? How could we set a security alert through prepared studies and learning qualifications to eliminate any crises in the future in their new resettlements?
Hot Times Refugees 2 - This is the story of one of the Sudanese political refugees, who committed a suicide in Denmark to send a clear message about the failure of the new "Integration Program". This is a call to establish the Refugees Alert Network (RANW). This message says the other Danish parties together with the first complete generation of those who already became Danish should work together to maintain the old integration program, improve it and revise all those new related regulations implemented by the new government.
Political Refugees' Lens 3 - This is a lens I made for political refugees to develop more channels for awareness and to share charities with other network. There is a similar network at this space to help people help others when they build lenses to their humanitarian networks. All the tools needed to build such lenses are available at my network of lenses here. So, those who want to build networks can login to create free accounts and start building lenses out of what they know.
Nadiana's Humanitarian Stores! 4 - In conjunction with this space above, all those who are concerned of building charities and maintaining their networks and supporting people in need can design some products and offer them from free stores. Anybody can use those free stores to design some ready-made products and sell them for charities.
Eritrean and Ethiopian Refugees 5 - Behind the lines of misery at the Sudanese eastern borders: International Aids Agencies are seeking to help 90,000 Eritrean and Ethiopian Refugees in eastern Sudan out of hunger. Who MAKES IT? Of course, that is not the humanitarian organizations' job to seek the cause! Oh, my...
Humanitarian Network - Children's Section:
Awassa - Awassa children's village in Ethiopia is one of the SOS Children's Villages in Eastern Africa. It is a good example of a children's network in the Horn of Africa. Call to open and help children's villages in the other states in the Horn of Africa. The Ezine Act supports some fundamental charities, some humanitarian organizations and environmental network, all of which you can access from this web page.
Awassa Children's Villages lies in Ethiopia, deep on the southern landscape of the country. It's built and funded by Save Our Souls International Organization. The Children's Village has some Godfathers who support those Ethiopian children in the area. Taken only by the faith of somebody like you, those children are smiling to life! Those are Messages from Awassa Children's Villages in Ethiopia, to read and connect to this world, its challenges and hopes; and to spread your hands to clear a child's misery.
Ethiopia Children's Villages have some great challenges to save, rehabilitate and bring up good Ethiopian children. Here are some stories to highlight those challenges. Those stories follow children from the first day they arrive to those villages to the day that they get married.
Humanitarian Network - Child Abuse:
Child Abuse is an extracted concept or definition to describe the outcome of a situation where a child faces bad physical, emotional or sexual behaviours. In normal cases of neglect inside the families, it is difficult sometimes to notice if a child has faced this child abuse or not. But the signs and symptoms of this abuse could appear later in some kind of behaviours from the child itself, i.e. refusing to eat, drink, or say a word about something he has been asked. In other kinds of abuses, the signs and symptoms vary. They could show physically immediately, or after some careful questioning. How to do if you have discovered that one of your children has faced a child abuse?
Humanitarian Network - Child Care:
Child Care has the best news to address this issue. It goes through family care to institutional daily childcare. It involves primary care services provided for children of various age groups, and additional daily care for children to help their parents carry on their tasks to improve their families' living standard. It takes place in either foster family homes or institutional work places.
In specific cases when this childcare involves disabilities, the institutional efforts are sought to address this matter scientifically. In this institutional care lot of programs, services and facilities are organized to achieve high quality childcare. According to every family specific case, childcare should be handled as significant as possible to fulfil the urgent needs. This page shows you how to address this matter.
Humanitarian Network - Child Labour:
Child Labor is one of its kind of child abuse. It happens daily and actually in some societies there where poverty takes the lion share of the family daily life. In The Third World, where this issue is not a matter at all, children are facing the unfold abuse. They don't feel it, but it exists without taking a definition to bring fundamental humanitarian network on the ground. It's lately, that some organizations began to address some child labour issues in those under developed countries. Anyway it occurs, anyway those organizations address it, you could make a difference when you read and take action.
Humanitarian Network - Child Safety:
Child Safety, takes you to read about some measures you should take to secure your child safety while he uses your computer at home. Not far away from the same concept, it opens a new area of concerns, when all the family gets involved in what this child does when s/he uses the computer.
Though it's not only when this child travels on this hyperspace, we speak about child safety, but child safety is a definition to all that child could encounter inside her/his home, in the surroundings, or in the society. So, there're measures concerning the accident prevention at home, school and on the way. There're also measures to child safety at home according to every child age group. Reading this page does mean something good.
Humanitarian Network - Child Soldiers:
Child Soldiers are defined as under age of 18 children who directly or indirectly participate in an armed conflict as a part of an armed group. In a worldwide combat, the numbers of child soldiers estimated there are ranging around 300.000 children. In Africa and other different places in this world there are children who are recruited and trained to take arms and wage wars or other rebels activities. It is seemingly that the high numbers of children who fall in this definition are living in Africa.
However, Asia is taking a share of high numbers of child soldiers too. A deep look in the European society will actually highlights some great numbers of child soldiers in this world. More than half of the European states authorise children under 18 years old to be recruited in their armed forces. And even in England there're over 128.000 cadets in the age group 10-16 in training schools around the UK.
Humanitarian Network - Child Trafficking:
Child Trafficking is combined to women trafficking as a purpose of forced labour and commercial sexual activities. It is one of the most growing crimes, which bring a wide concern of international criminal engagement. While it happens in a big organized network, child trafficking is considered the third largest source of organized crimes after drugs and arms.
Many children are trafficked to be used in prostitution worldwide from the poorest countries in the world. Some poor families accept fraction of black money to sell their children to foreigners in this trafficking network. As the first sex trade, some international organizations are tacking steps to implement the international laws and provide measures and emergencies to address this dangerous crime.
Humanitarian Network - Children Refugees:
Humanitarian Network - Refugee Child:
Children Refugees or Refugee Child - This is where children came to be refugees in marginal areas in their homelands or abroad. According to the UNHCR, there are tens of millions of refugee children. UNHCR says: "In recent decades literally tens of millions of children have been given a new chance to grow and prosper through better medical care, schooling or, in the case of refugees, through the protection of UNHCR and other humanitarian organizations. But despite these accomplishments, life has never been so desperate for many of the world's youngest citizens, including the estimated 25 million children currently uprooted from their homes."
Humanitarian Network - Environmental Section:
Humanitarian Network - Environment Protection:
Environment Protection - I am calling to follow the rainbow. Get involved to protect your earth and create your green peaceful world. Green Peace runs this environment project. It is your space to create in your area and help every body becomes a green peacemaker. However, the story on this page and the complete environmental activities were done by me in Eritrea.
Humanitarian Network - Green Peace:
Green Peace means to follow the rainbow, save the rainforests, protect the whales and other species, and make the world green. In its organizational efforts, Green Peace offers peace of mind, to do any of these activities in your area, and participate in your own green peace network. You are the organizer and developer, if you are active enough to make your world green. I took it as a priority while I was in Eritrea to create a Green Peace of my own, which involves all the society, children, women and men to plant over 5 million trees and create the National Environment Organization. Everything in this network has happened through my personal motivation.
Humanitarian Network is all about sharing a common sense and working for others in your private time.
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Formal Measures of Intelligence - Through these formal measures of Khalid Osman's intelligence (no assumption, or narcissism but I love to joke on myself sometimes) I call you, to support those humanitarian organizations and to support me too.
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