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|Name=HumanityWatch
 
|Name=HumanityWatch
 
|Link=https://www.sites.google.com/site/humanitybd/
 
|Link=https://www.sites.google.com/site/humanitybd/
|Type=NGO
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|Type=<translate>NGO</translate>
|Country=Asia and Pacific
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|Country=<translate>Asia</translate>
|Current focus=Climate  
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|Current focus=<translate>Climate</translate>
Adaptation                                                            
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<translate>Adaptation</translate>
Climate Justice                                                              
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<translate>Climate Justice</translate>
Migrant rights                                                                  
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<translate>Migrant rights</translate>
Forests
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<translate>Forests</translate>
HIV
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<translate>HIV</translate>
AIDS                                                                                                                                                        
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<translate>AIDS</translate>
Humanitarian response  
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<translate>Humanitarian response</translate>
Rural development
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<translate>Rural development</translate>
Livelihood improvement
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<translate>Livelihood improvement</translate>
Water  
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<translate>Water</translate>
Sanitation
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<translate>Sanitation</translate>
 
|Description=Humanitywatch is a non-government non-profit making voluntary organisation formed in 1998 by some progressive socio-cultural activists to work for common goods. It depends on the voluntary contribution of the members, sympathisers and volunteers who are working intensively with the poor, marginal and underprivileged biodiversity dependant people i.e. forest people, indigenous communities, marginal farmers and climate-forced migrants.
 
|Description=Humanitywatch is a non-government non-profit making voluntary organisation formed in 1998 by some progressive socio-cultural activists to work for common goods. It depends on the voluntary contribution of the members, sympathisers and volunteers who are working intensively with the poor, marginal and underprivileged biodiversity dependant people i.e. forest people, indigenous communities, marginal farmers and climate-forced migrants.
    
(website)
 
(website)
 
|Source=The participating organisation of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
 
|Source=The participating organisation of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
   
350 .org ally
 
350 .org ally
 
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[[Geographical focus::34.0479° N, 100.6197° E]]
 
[[Geographical focus::34.0479° N, 100.6197° E]]
[[Category:Asia and Pacific]]
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[[Category:Asia and Pacific{{#translation:}}]]
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