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|Name=International Rivers
|Name=International Rivers
|Link=https://www.internationalrivers.org/
|Link=https://www.internationalrivers.org/
|Type=NGO
|Type=<translate>NGO</translate>
|Country=California
|Country=<translate>California</translate>
|Current focus=Rivers
|Current focus=<translate>River's</translate>
Indigenous rights
<translate>Indigenous rights</translate>
Food security
<translate>Food security</translate>
Pollution
<translate>Pollution</translate>
Ecosystems
<translate>Ecosystems</translate>
Environmental protection
<translate>Environmental protection</translate>
Community empowerment
<translate>Community empowerment</translate>
Human rights
<translate>Human rights</translate>
Freshwater  
<translate>Freshwater</translate>
Biodiversity
<translate>Biodiversity</translate>
Climate Justice
<translate>Climate Justice</translate>
Poverty
<translate>Poverty</translate>
|Description=International Rivers works with an international network of dam-affected people, grassroots organizations, environmentalists, human rights advocates, and others who are committed to stopping destructive river projects and promoting better options. International Rivers seeks a world where healthy rivers and the rights of local communities are valued and protected. They envision a world where water and energy needs are met without degrading nature or increasing poverty and where people have the right to participate in decisions that affect their lives.
|Description=International Rivers works with an international network of dam-affected people, grassroots organizations, environmentalists, human rights advocates, and others who are committed to stopping destructive river projects and promoting better options. International Rivers seeks a world where healthy rivers and the rights of local communities are valued and protected. They envision a world where water and energy needs are met without degrading nature or increasing poverty and where people have the right to participate in decisions that affect their lives.


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