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Asocio Esperanto Radikala
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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
Economic and Social
:
Biodiversity
Culture
Social Development
:
Indigenous issues
Information and Communications Technologies
Youth
Sustainable Development
:
Biodiversity
Education
Sustainable development in a globalizing world
Peace and Development in Africa
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Development in Africa
Geographic scope:
International
Country of activity:
Belgium
Guyana
United Arab Emirates
Israel
Mexico
Comoros
Turkmenistan
Samoa
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Russian Federation
South Sudan
Finland
Country Not Available
Kenya
Kuwait
Maldives
Latvia
Bhutan
Tonga
Philippines
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Saint Lucia
Tuvalu
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Norway
Gabon
Greece
Nigeria
Ukraine
Mali
Malawi
Angola
China
Myanmar
Nauru
Peru
Holy See
Czechia
Namibia
Ecuador
Uruguay
Liberia
Morocco
Haiti
Somalia
Madagascar
Senegal
Republic of Moldova
Antigua and Barbuda
Portugal
Ghana
Lithuania
Monaco
Slovenia
Dominica
Honduras
Trinidad and Tobago
Benin
Costa Rica
Argentina
Dominican Republic
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Qatar
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Afghanistan
Mongolia
Eritrea
Guinea
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Sudan
Pakistan
Cuba
Jordan
Republic of Korea
Zimbabwe
Jamaica
Kazakhstan
Spain
Bangladesh
Azerbaijan
Fiji
Vanuatu
Congo
Andorra
Panama
Bahrain
Chile
Barbados
Canada
Tunisia
North Macedonia
Georgia
Mauritania
United Republic of Tanzania
Djibouti
Egypt
Cyprus
Italy
Kyrgyzstan
Luxembourg
Romania
Ireland
Guatemala
Brazil
Australia
Denmark
Burundi
Côte D'Ivoire
Belize
Algeria
Rwanda
Montenegro
Hungary
Indonesia
Armenia
Palau
Zambia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Grenada
Liechtenstein
Chad
Germany
Saudi Arabia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Bulgaria
Poland
Lesotho
Brunei Darussalam
Singapore
Eswatini
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Cape Verde
Sri Lanka
Netherlands
South Africa
Belarus
Cambodia
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Solomon Islands
San Marino
Tajikistan
Uganda
Botswana
El Salvador
Malta
Thailand
Mauritius
Equatorial Guinea
Suriname
Nicaragua
Gambia
Türkiye
Timor-Leste
Kiribati
Yemen
Niger
Nepal
United States of America
Lebanon
Syrian Arab Republic
Switzerland
Sao Tome and Principe
Iceland
Oman
Ethiopia
Marshall Islands
Burkina Faso
Malaysia
Mozambique
Japan
Serbia
India
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Libya
Uzbekistan
Sweden
Estonia
Austria
Albania
Papua New Guinea
Bahamas
Slovakia
Togo
Colombia
Guinea Bissau
New Zealand
France
Viet Nam
State of Palestine
Iraq
Sierra Leone
Seychelles
Paraguay
Other geographic areas of activity:
Kosovo
Occupied Syrian Golan
Jammu and Kashmir
Millennium Development Goals:
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Achieve universal primary education
Promote gender equality and empower women
Reduce child mortality
Improve maternal health
Ensure environmental sustainability
Develop global partnership for development
Mission statement:
The Radical Esperanto Association carries out its activities in the human rights language, education, training, promotion of culture and art. The Association pursues exclusively charitable purposes and transnational understanding. Institutionally also operates in the business of development cooperation in favor of the peoples of developing countries and least developed countries. DESCRIPTION PROFILE The Radical Esperanto Association, non-profit organization with legal personality, was born April 25, 1987 with the aim of curbing the most sophisticatedly aggressive nationalism and discriminatory activity of some people over others, even in the international arena. In the vision of the Age Onlus, the only way to allow all people to maintain their language and culture free from threats and discrimination, is promoting the use of Internacia Lingvo called Esperanto, planned language and ethnic guarantees, on the one hand, the respect and defense of the individual identity of language and culture and on the other, dialogue, understanding among peoples and ethnic groups in spite of the 5,600 languages. The esperanto helps to balance the interests of the people and to build and maintain peace, to the growth of democracy, allows non-discrimination between peoples strongest, therefore, have more official and international languages than others, and poorer nations , who undergo this discriminatory situation, certainly not to lower the quality of their language. With Language International, which develops the right of everyone to communicate with everyone an equal basis; states the right of everyone to literacy also transnational ensuring, in fact, the right to language and giving students an invaluable tool for the best and fastest language learning foreign; neutralize origin discrimination linguistic minorities and of the person; They will damage the foundations of justice and democratic union European cultural world. In conclusion, it gives human race the right to its language. Implementing democratic ideals and practice nonviolent association: - Pursues the democratic, federalist and egalitarian linguistic and cultural integration in Europe and the world, in defense of the ecosystem linguistic and cultural; - Work against linguistic discrimination by promoting the cultural and political coordination between the forces of defense of minority languages, pro-European, Esperanto, globalist, federalist, democratic, ecological, cultural of any gender and nature; - Promotes the development of the International Language (especially in his capacity as language and orientation of the instrument of intercultural democratic) and of Esperanto culture in all its aspects and at all possible locations; - In school and university practices by training and professional development for teachers, research and experimentation; - Care also vocational training, youth, transnational twinning between classes and schools, the transnational exchange student.
Year established:
1987
Year of registration:
1997
Organizational structure:
The statutory bodies of the NGO ERA are: - Congress - The General Council - Points of Reference - Departments - The Presidency of Honor - President - The Secretary - Treasurer - The Board of Auditors
Funding structure:
Membership fees or dues
Fees for education and training services
Grants from Governments
Fundraising campaigns
Donations and grants from domestic sources
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