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Active people of goodwill from groups working in Britain & India for strong local and regional economies, healthy environments and a just and peaceful world

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LINKED ORGANISATIONS

  1. Action Village India & ASSEFA (rural India)
  2. Asha Centre
  3. Aston Reinvestment Trust
  4. Bethel Health and Healing Network
  5. Campaign Against Arms Trade
  6. Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
  7. Centre for Environmental Research & Education (Mumbai)
  8. Centre for Holistic Studies (Nashik, India)
  9. Co-operative and Community Finance
  10. Dark Optimism
  11. Elm Farm Research Group
  12. Forum for the Future
  13. Forum for Stable Currencies
  14. Foundation for the Economics of Sustainabiity
  15. Global Commons Institute
  16. ISEC (UK, Ladakh, US, Australia)
  17. Localise West Midlands
  18. LessNet
  19. Ministry for Peace
  20. Organic Research Centre
  21. Peace Child
  22. Sacred New Era School in Ladakh
  23. Scientists for Global Responsibility
  24. Schumacher UK
  25. SIMPOL
  26. The International Forum on Globalisation
  27. The Jericho Foundation
  28. The Lean Economy Connection
  29. The Plunkett Foundation
  30. Trelay Farm, Cornwall
  31. UNGA-Link
  32. United Nations Association
  33. Village India Aid
  34. Working for a Sane Alternative

 

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