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'''Virtual Activism''' "is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization registered in Rhode Island, USA."  
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'''Virtual Activism''' "is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization registered in Rhode Island, USA... [Their stated] "mission is:
 
 
"Virtual Activism's mission is:
 
 
*Strengthening nongovernmental organizations' effectiveness and outreach through internet access and presence. Our target is the most marginalized NGOs in the Global community, with particular attention to women's organizations.  
 
*Strengthening nongovernmental organizations' effectiveness and outreach through internet access and presence. Our target is the most marginalized NGOs in the Global community, with particular attention to women's organizations.  
 
*Training nongovernmental organizations - especially those most marginalized in the Global community, even in the Global North, to be self-sufficient and independent in their use of the web.  
 
*Training nongovernmental organizations - especially those most marginalized in the Global community, even in the Global North, to be self-sufficient and independent in their use of the web.  

Latest revision as of 04:13, 12 July 2007

Virtual Activism "is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization registered in Rhode Island, USA... [Their stated] "mission is:

  • Strengthening nongovernmental organizations' effectiveness and outreach through internet access and presence. Our target is the most marginalized NGOs in the Global community, with particular attention to women's organizations.
  • Training nongovernmental organizations - especially those most marginalized in the Global community, even in the Global North, to be self-sufficient and independent in their use of the web.
  • Promoting freedom of expression and privacy issues especially as they relate to cyberspace." [1]

People

Directors

Advisory Board

Source

Contact

Web: http://www.virtualactivism.org

Resources and articles

References

  1. Mission, Virtual Activism, accessed July 12, 2007.