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The International Association for the Rights of Needy and Suffering Children (IARNSC) is a Canadian registered non-profit
charitable organisation (NPCO) working specifically
in Southeast Asia. |
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The priorities of the IARNSC are to provide help in
three distinct areas: health, education and access to
drinkable water for needy children. |
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The IARNSC consists of four permanent volunteer
members and other volunteer collaborators who also
work to achieve the same goals as the IARNSC. |
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The executive permanent members and other
volunteer collaborators agree to defray all travelling
and administrative costs and expenses. This means
that 100% of all donations will be used to help the
children ... |
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Objectives |
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Project
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Our international association’s goal is to give humanitarian aid by building clinics with a capacity of 10 beds for a better health care, schools for elementary education, artesian water wells for drinkable water and water reservoirs for market gardening during the dry season in the remotest areas of Cambodia and the Popular democratic republic of Laos. The project will meet the association’s ultimate goal which is to reduce the present 17% death rate in children under five years of age, to reduce the current 50% rate of illiteracy in children, to allow the population to have access to drinkable water and to keep monsoon water in reservoirs for gardening purposes. |
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Use
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funds |
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The International Association for the Rights for Needy and Suffering Children and its members want to be able to meet the urgent needs in health and education in the most remote regions of Cambodia and Laos. The donations and subsidies given to the association will be used in their totality (100%) for the improvement of living conditions among the poorest children in the same areas. These subsidies and donations will be used to pay the contractors, the various trade associations and the workers who will help in the construction of the clinics, the schools, the artesian wells and the water reservoirs. A member of our association will always be on site to supervise the construction projects, to control expenditures and costs and to make sure that the budget is respected. |
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