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| 2010 || Japan || Domestic Violence || National Net of Shelters for Women || Funding a national symposium on DV. || 32,609.00
 
| 2010 || Japan || Domestic Violence || National Net of Shelters for Women || Funding a national symposium on DV. || 32,609.00
 
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| 2010 || Japan || Domestic Violence || Tokutei Hieiri Katsudo Hojin Shelter Momo || "Providing financial grants to 12 teenagers who are leaving a shelter for abused children. Grant covers rent, moving costs, and other basic expenses." || 6,522.00
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| 2010 || Japan || Domestic Violence || Tokutei Hieiri Katsudo Hojin Shelter Momo || "Providing financial grants to 12 teenagers who are leaving a shelter for abused children.
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| Grant covers rent, moving costs, and other basic expenses." || 6,522.00
 
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| 2010 || Japan || Domestic Violence || Tokutei Hieiri Katsudo Hojin Kodomo Center Pao || Funding project to provide financial support for 10 high-teen children living in children's shelter. || 6,522.00
 
| 2010 || Japan || Domestic Violence || Tokutei Hieiri Katsudo Hojin Kodomo Center Pao || Funding project to provide financial support for 10 high-teen children living in children's shelter. || 6,522.00
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| 2011 || Costa Rica || Education || Administrative Board of Emiliano Odio Madrigal Public High School || Computer Laboratory: Funding the installment of one computer lab equipped with ten laptop computers, one printer, one multimedia projector and one network router in the school, benefiting 800 students every year. || 7,000.00
 
| 2011 || Costa Rica || Education || Administrative Board of Emiliano Odio Madrigal Public High School || Computer Laboratory: Funding the installment of one computer lab equipped with ten laptop computers, one printer, one multimedia projector and one network router in the school, benefiting 800 students every year. || 7,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Costa Rica || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Municipality of Belén || Solid Waste Management Program: Funding the initiation of the construction of the building where the Municipality of Belén – where the PMI factory is located – will operate an environmental educative program for    public schools of the community, in order to benefit around 3,500 students. || 38,800.00
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| 2011 || Costa Rica || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Municipality of Belén || Solid Waste Management Program: Funding the initiation of the construction of the building where the Municipality of Belén – where the PMI factory is located – will operate an environmental educative program for    public schools of the community, in order to benefit around 3,500 students. || 38,800.00
 
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| 2011 || Costa Rica || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Foundation for progress of blind people || Accessibility for Disabled: Supporting 26 disabled  people and their families, in urgent need of a wheelchair and that due to their limited economic resources cannot afford one. Plus supporting 43 blind people in need of a walking cane in order to commute to their jobs or therapy centers. || 18,000.00
 
| 2011 || Costa Rica || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Foundation for progress of blind people || Accessibility for Disabled: Supporting 26 disabled  people and their families, in urgent need of a wheelchair and that due to their limited economic resources cannot afford one. Plus supporting 43 blind people in need of a walking cane in order to commute to their jobs or therapy centers. || 18,000.00
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| 2011 || Dominican Rep. || Education || Action for Education (EDUCA) || Train-the-Trainers: Funding a project that relies on a train-the-trainers scheme to improve pedagogical methods of more than 100 teachers every year who are responsible for the education of more than 2,500 students. || 30,000.00
 
| 2011 || Dominican Rep. || Education || Action for Education (EDUCA) || Train-the-Trainers: Funding a project that relies on a train-the-trainers scheme to improve pedagogical methods of more than 100 teachers every year who are responsible for the education of more than 2,500 students. || 30,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Dominican Rep. || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || León Jimenes Cultural Center || Recycled City Program: Funding an awareness program about the importance of recycling in the communities surrounding PMI’s factory. Specifically, 456 students, 89 teachers and four school staff  benefiting  from a series of recycling and environmental awareness workshops. || 39,000.00
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| 2011 || Dominican Rep. || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Dominican Rep. || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Sur Futuro Foundation || Environmental Education: Funding the training of 150 teachers and community leaders in environmental management and climate change. These participants in turn transmit their knowledge to at least 6,000 students and community members in communities and education centers. || 43,500.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || León Jimenes Cultural Center || Recycled City Program: Funding an awareness program about the importance of recycling in the communities surrounding PMI’s factory. Specifically, 456 students, 89 teachers and four school staff  benefiting  from a series of recycling and environmental awareness workshops. || 39,000.00
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| 2011 || Dominican Rep. || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Sur Futuro Foundation || Environmental Education: Funding the training of 150 teachers and community leaders in environmental management and climate change. These participants in turn transmit their knowledge to at least 6,000 students and community members in communities and education centers. || 43,500.00
 
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| 2011 || Ecuador || Education || Ecuadorian General Foundation || Training Disabled Students: Providing scholarships for 20 low-income disabled students to attend a specialized non-profit educational institute. || 50,000.00
 
| 2011 || Ecuador || Education || Ecuadorian General Foundation || Training Disabled Students: Providing scholarships for 20 low-income disabled students to attend a specialized non-profit educational institute. || 50,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Ecuador || Education || Mariana de Jesus Foundation || "Improving Education Infrastructure: Improving classrooms in 15 schools, installing improved sanitation in eight schools and providing computers to six schools, benefiting 2,465 children in a tobacco growing area." || 106,000.00
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| 2011 || Ecuador || Education || Mariana de Jesus Foundation || "Improving Education Infrastructure:
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| Improving classrooms in 15 schools, installing improved sanitation in eight schools and providing computers to six schools, benefiting 2,465 children in a tobacco growing area." || 106,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Ecuador || Education || DYA Foundation || Prevention of Child Labor: Supporting the design, validation and initiation of execution of a child labor elimination program, by identifying the program’s intervention zones and offering after-school activities during the Summer holidays for about 1,250 children in tobacco growing communities. || 55,000.00
 
| 2011 || Ecuador || Education || DYA Foundation || Prevention of Child Labor: Supporting the design, validation and initiation of execution of a child labor elimination program, by identifying the program’s intervention zones and offering after-school activities during the Summer holidays for about 1,250 children in tobacco growing communities. || 55,000.00
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| 2011 || Ecuador || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || A roof for my country || Construction of Emergency Houses: Constructing 40 houses for poor tobacco growing families in Guayas and Los Rios in Ecuador’s Coast region. Approximately 400 PMI employees volunteered in constructing houses. || 80,000.00
 
| 2011 || Ecuador || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || A roof for my country || Construction of Emergency Houses: Constructing 40 houses for poor tobacco growing families in Guayas and Los Rios in Ecuador’s Coast region. Approximately 400 PMI employees volunteered in constructing houses. || 80,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Egypt || Education || Association of Graduates and Trainees from Britain in Egypt (AGTBE) || "Learning Resource Centre: Funding a computer center to service schools without computer access in a low income area, benefiting approximately 170 teachers and 600 students." || 9,996.00
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| 2011 || Egypt || Education || Association of Graduates and Trainees from Britain in Egypt (AGTBE) || "Learning Resource Centre:
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| Funding a computer center to service schools without computer access in a low income area, benefiting approximately 170 teachers and 600 students." || 9,996.00
 
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| 2011 || Egypt || Education || Association of Graduates and Trainees from Britain in Egypt (AGTBE) || Vocational Training: Funding vocational training for 200 unemployed young people. || 122,192.00
 
| 2011 || Egypt || Education || Association of Graduates and Trainees from Britain in Egypt (AGTBE) || Vocational Training: Funding vocational training for 200 unemployed young people. || 122,192.00
 
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| 2011 || Egypt || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Association of Graduates and Trainees from Britain in Egypt (AGTBE) || "Drinking Water for Rural Families: Funding a project to provide clean drinking water for 635 families in two villages in the outskirts of Beni Sueif - one  of Egypt's main cities." || 110,243.00
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| 2011 || Egypt || "Environmental sustainability/
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| Funding a project to provide clean drinking water for 635 families in two villages in the outskirts of Beni Sueif - one  of Egypt's main cities." || 110,243.00
 
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| 2011 || El Salvador || Disaster Relief || Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development || Support for Tropical Storm Victims:  Providing basic  need baskets (accounting for approximately one month of food) to about 113 families (or about 433 people) in the communities of La Veranera, Los Limones, La Chacra, Tacachol and Embarcadero hit by tropical storms. || 20,000.00
 
| 2011 || El Salvador || Disaster Relief || Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development || Support for Tropical Storm Victims:  Providing basic  need baskets (accounting for approximately one month of food) to about 113 families (or about 433 people) in the communities of La Veranera, Los Limones, La Chacra, Tacachol and Embarcadero hit by tropical storms. || 20,000.00
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| 2011 || El Salvador || Disaster Relief || Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development || Humanitarian Tropical Storm Victims: Providing basic need baskets (accounting for approximately one month of food) to about 166 families (or about 749 people) in the communities of La Joya, La Esperanza, Cashagua and Cauta Arriba hit by tropical storms. || 20,000.00
 
| 2011 || El Salvador || Disaster Relief || Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development || Humanitarian Tropical Storm Victims: Providing basic need baskets (accounting for approximately one month of food) to about 166 families (or about 749 people) in the communities of La Joya, La Esperanza, Cashagua and Cauta Arriba hit by tropical storms. || 20,000.00
 
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| 2011 || El Salvador || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development || Agricultural Production in Greenhouse: Funding greenhouses aiming at a sustainable agricultural  production to benefit to 87 small farmers and their families (a total of 415 persons) by entering a process of re-learning, searching and implementing alternatives and appropriate technologies to improve and increase their agricultural production. || 43,650.00
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| 2011 || El Salvador || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || El Salvador || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Salvadoran Foundation for Economic & Social Development || Inclusion of Communities in Socioeconomic Development: Funding a project that aims at educating farmers and their families in improving their livelihoods in    a sustainable way. This program will benefit the entire community of Caluco (farmers, youth, children), which numbers about 500 people. || 38,800.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development || Agricultural Production in Greenhouse: Funding greenhouses aiming at a sustainable agricultural  production to benefit to 87 small farmers and their families (a total of 415 persons) by entering a process of re-learning, searching and implementing alternatives and appropriate technologies to improve and increase their agricultural production. || 43,650.00
 
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| 2011 || Estonia || Domestic Violence || Tallinn Women Crisis Center || "Public Awareness Campaign: Supporting a national domestic violence awareness  raising campaign which includes a Pan Baltic workshop, a national conference, and a series of local workshops  and roundtables." || 11,396.00
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| 2011 || El Salvador || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Salvadoran Foundation for Economic & Social Development || Inclusion of Communities in Socioeconomic Development: Funding a project that aims at educating farmers and their families in improving their livelihoods in    a sustainable way. This program will benefit the entire community of Caluco (farmers, youth, children), which numbers about 500 people. || 38,800.00
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| 2011 || Estonia || Domestic Violence || Tallinn Women Crisis Center || "Public Awareness Campaign:
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| Supporting a national domestic violence awareness  raising campaign which includes a Pan Baltic workshop, a national conference, and a series of local workshops  and roundtables." || 11,396.00
 
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| 2011 || Estonia || Domestic Violence || NGO Living  For Tomorrow (LFT) || Fight Human Trafficking:  Supporting a national campaign to fight human trafficking, which includes a  two day training-seminar organized in the East-Virumaa      region (for 15-20 participants). Approx. 100 victims of trafficking receive necessary assistance (legal,  informational etc.) from LFT. || 2,996.00
 
| 2011 || Estonia || Domestic Violence || NGO Living  For Tomorrow (LFT) || Fight Human Trafficking:  Supporting a national campaign to fight human trafficking, which includes a  two day training-seminar organized in the East-Virumaa      region (for 15-20 participants). Approx. 100 victims of trafficking receive necessary assistance (legal,  informational etc.) from LFT. || 2,996.00
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| 2011 || France || Domestic Violence || National Federation Against Domestic Violence || Domestic Violence Prevention Training: Funding a training program for 46 volunteers and staff members working for organizations that help victims of domestic violence. Additionally, bringing global support to a Troyes- based local association to reinforce the call center and to help victims move into a temporary shelter to benefit 250 victims. || 98,250.00
 
| 2011 || France || Domestic Violence || National Federation Against Domestic Violence || Domestic Violence Prevention Training: Funding a training program for 46 volunteers and staff members working for organizations that help victims of domestic violence. Additionally, bringing global support to a Troyes- based local association to reinforce the call center and to help victims move into a temporary shelter to benefit 250 victims. || 98,250.00
 
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| 2011 || Germany || Domestic Violence || Berlin Initiative against Violence against Women (BIG) || "Mobile Intervention: Supporting a domestic violence hot- line and mobile intervention unit that provides on-site help and counseling to approximately 200 victims of domestic violence annually in Berlin." || 109,999.00
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| 2011 || Germany || Domestic Violence || Berlin Initiative against Violence against Women (BIG) || "Mobile Intervention: Supporting a domestic violence hot- line and mobile intervention unit that provides on-site
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| help and counseling to approximately 200 victims of domestic violence annually in Berlin." || 109,999.00
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| 2011 || Germany || Domestic Violence || Women's shelter in Dresden || "Counseling Service:  Providing counseling for children, teenagers and parents affected by domestic violence.
 
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| 2011 || Germany || Domestic Violence || Women's shelter in Dresden || "Counseling Service:  Providing counseling for children, teenagers and parents affected by domestic violence. To benefit a total of 2,172 people." || 35,000.00
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| To benefit a total of 2,172 people." || 35,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Germany || Education || AWO Berlin Kreisverband SO e.V || HiB Plus - Into the Job plus: Funding a program that helps students prepare for apprenticeships and jobs when they graduate from lower secondary schools to benefit ten students. || 50,000.00
 
| 2011 || Germany || Education || AWO Berlin Kreisverband SO e.V || HiB Plus - Into the Job plus: Funding a program that helps students prepare for apprenticeships and jobs when they graduate from lower secondary schools to benefit ten students. || 50,000.00
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| 2011 || Greece || Education || Hellenic Adult Education Association || Education for Elderly: Funding an education program  for 150-200 elderly people in three cities (Aspropyrgos, Elefsina, Mandra) in W. Attica. || 39,999.00
 
| 2011 || Greece || Education || Hellenic Adult Education Association || Education for Elderly: Funding an education program  for 150-200 elderly people in three cities (Aspropyrgos, Elefsina, Mandra) in W. Attica. || 39,999.00
 
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| 2011 || Greece || "Environmental sustainability/ living conditions in rural communities" || Municipality of Aspropyrgos || Cleaning Garbage and Illegal Constructions: Supporting the cleaning of an important and highly devaluated area of Aspropyrgos to deliver it back to the citizens and thousands of people who cross this area    daily. Around 3,000 people live in the adjacent residential area. || 43,000.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Municipality of Aspropyrgos || Cleaning Garbage and Illegal Constructions: Supporting the cleaning of an important and highly devaluated area of Aspropyrgos to deliver it back to the citizens and thousands of people who cross this area    daily. Around 3,000 people live in the adjacent residential area. || 43,000.00
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| 2011 || Greece || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Municipality of Athens || Damages Restoration: Supporting the cleaning and restoration of the central square of Athens that hosts approximately 250,000 visitors per day. Replacing all garbage baskets and repairing marble statue pedestals and waterfalls. || 46,500.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Municipality of Athens || Damages Restoration: Supporting the cleaning and restoration of the central square of Athens that hosts approximately 250,000 visitors per day. Replacing all garbage baskets and repairing marble statue pedestals and waterfalls. || 46,500.00
 
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| 2011 || Greece || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Bread and Action || Center of  Humanitarian Help in Aspropyrgos:  Providing social services (food, furniture, clothes, kitchen equipment, books, toys etc.) to approx. 150 families, 320 individuals and 250 children in Aspropyrgos, where the PMI factory is located. || 43,000.00
 
| 2011 || Greece || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Bread and Action || Center of  Humanitarian Help in Aspropyrgos:  Providing social services (food, furniture, clothes, kitchen equipment, books, toys etc.) to approx. 150 families, 320 individuals and 250 children in Aspropyrgos, where the PMI factory is located. || 43,000.00
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| 2011 || Guatemala || Disaster Relief || United Way of Guatemala || Surviving after Tragedy: Providing 400 disaster relief “Survival Packages” composed of food, beverages,    soups, instant oatmeal, rice, beans, clothes and antibiotics, to benefit 2,000 people. 2,500 children will benefit from the reconstruction of roofs in a school at Villa Canales (community where the company is located). || 20,000.00
 
| 2011 || Guatemala || Disaster Relief || United Way of Guatemala || Surviving after Tragedy: Providing 400 disaster relief “Survival Packages” composed of food, beverages,    soups, instant oatmeal, rice, beans, clothes and antibiotics, to benefit 2,000 people. 2,500 children will benefit from the reconstruction of roofs in a school at Villa Canales (community where the company is located). || 20,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Guatemala || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || A Roof for My Country Guatemala || "Housing for Poor Families: Building 75 individual houses, each house to accommodate one family of 6 living in extreme poverty and without shelter. Approximately 200 PM Guatemala employees voluntarily assist in the construction of the houses." || 97,000.00
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| 2011 || Guatemala || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || A Roof for My Country Guatemala || "Housing for Poor Families: Building 75 individual houses, each house to accommodate one family of 6 living in extreme poverty and without shelter.
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| Approximately 200 PM Guatemala employees voluntarily assist in the construction of the houses." || 97,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Guatemala || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || United Way of Guatemala || Improving Livelihoods in Villa Canales: Providing    basic support to communities in need in the Municipality  of Villa Canales, home to PMI factory to benefit 210 people, and repairing a school to benefit about 1,350 students. || 13,580.00
 
| 2011 || Guatemala || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || United Way of Guatemala || Improving Livelihoods in Villa Canales: Providing    basic support to communities in need in the Municipality  of Villa Canales, home to PMI factory to benefit 210 people, and repairing a school to benefit about 1,350 students. || 13,580.00
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| 2011 || Hungary || Education || Hungarian Interchurch Aid  (HIA) || Development Activities for Disadvantaged Children: Providing individual development therapies for 50 children with learning difficulties and behavior problems. || 24,000.00
 
| 2011 || Hungary || Education || Hungarian Interchurch Aid  (HIA) || Development Activities for Disadvantaged Children: Providing individual development therapies for 50 children with learning difficulties and behavior problems. || 24,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Hungary || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Volunteer Center Foundation || Clean Hungary 2011: Providing funding in support of Hungary’s “National Day of Volunteering,” which includes public area clean-up activities in local communities. || 5,000.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Volunteer Center Foundation || Clean Hungary 2011: Providing funding in support of Hungary’s “National Day of Volunteering,” which includes public area clean-up activities in local communities. || 5,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Hungary || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || International Children’s Safety Service (ICSS) || Riding Center for Disabled Children: Constructing and renovating riding arenas at the ICSS Riding Center for Disabled Children, benefiting hundreds of disabled children. || 20,000.00
 
| 2011 || Hungary || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || International Children’s Safety Service (ICSS) || Riding Center for Disabled Children: Constructing and renovating riding arenas at the ICSS Riding Center for Disabled Children, benefiting hundreds of disabled children. || 20,000.00
 
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| 2011 || India || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || ASSIST || Rural Development: Funding livelihood improvement of rural tobacco farming communities through providing access to clean drinking water, raising awareness of child labor, school rehabilitation, and economic empowerment via promotion of micro-enterprises to benefit directly    2,000 families. || 87,300.00
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| 2011 || India || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || ASSIST || Rural Development: Funding livelihood improvement of rural tobacco farming communities through providing access to clean drinking water, raising awareness of child labor, school rehabilitation, and economic empowerment via promotion of micro-enterprises to benefit directly    2,000 families. || 87,300.00
 
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Education || Putera Sampoerna Foundation || Education Development: Funding to continue non-profit Sampoerna Foundation high school and teacher training programs, to provide loans and scholarships to financially deserving students, to support its teacher training and business schools, and to manage a campus library program in seven key universities throughout Indonesia. Expected to benefit up to 1,400 high school and university level students and 180 teachers. || 5,000,000.00
 
| 2011 || Indonesia || Education || Putera Sampoerna Foundation || Education Development: Funding to continue non-profit Sampoerna Foundation high school and teacher training programs, to provide loans and scholarships to financially deserving students, to support its teacher training and business schools, and to manage a campus library program in seven key universities throughout Indonesia. Expected to benefit up to 1,400 high school and university level students and 180 teachers. || 5,000,000.00
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Disaster Relief || Kappala Association || Build Community Capability to Mitigate Disaster: Funding  a  community-based volcanic early warning system to benefit 200-300 families who live in 12 villages located within a 3 km radius from the top of Mount Semeru, near Sampoerna‘s factory in Malang. || 133,333.00
 
| 2011 || Indonesia || Disaster Relief || Kappala Association || Build Community Capability to Mitigate Disaster: Funding  a  community-based volcanic early warning system to benefit 200-300 families who live in 12 villages located within a 3 km radius from the top of Mount Semeru, near Sampoerna‘s factory in Malang. || 133,333.00
 
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| 2011 || Indonesia || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Training and Facilitation for Natural Resources Management || Rural Sustainability Program: Funding several    initiatives to improve the living conditions of 1,300 people  in the tobacco farming community in Lombok Region, including providing farm families with clean drinking water, creating a tree nursery for sustainable fuel, and conducting a series of farming and vocational training workshops. || 147,361.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Training and Facilitation for Natural Resources Management || Rural Sustainability Program: Funding several    initiatives to improve the living conditions of 1,300 people  in the tobacco farming community in Lombok Region, including providing farm families with clean drinking water, creating a tree nursery for sustainable fuel, and conducting a series of farming and vocational training workshops. || 147,361.00
 
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Bina Swadaya Foundation || Supporting Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) Development: Funding a series of business trainings and workshops to support the growth and development of 285 SMEs run by villagers in the vicinity of Sampoerna manufacturing facilities in East and West Java. || 216,667.00
 
| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Bina Swadaya Foundation || Supporting Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) Development: Funding a series of business trainings and workshops to support the growth and development of 285 SMEs run by villagers in the vicinity of Sampoerna manufacturing facilities in East and West Java. || 216,667.00
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || University of Surabaya Foundations || Community Life Improvement Program (CLIP): Supporting a program for local communities to develop their productivity in the area of agriculture, particularly in farming and food crop cultivation, benefiting 250 families living in poverty || 166,667.00
 
| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || University of Surabaya Foundations || Community Life Improvement Program (CLIP): Supporting a program for local communities to develop their productivity in the area of agriculture, particularly in farming and food crop cultivation, benefiting 250 families living in poverty || 166,667.00
 
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Prima Kelola Agribisnis Agroindustry (PKAA) || "Entrepreneurship Training Center: Funding a program, conducted at Sampoerna’s Entrepreneurship Training Center, to provide agricultural and vocational training annually to more than 500 people from rural communities." || 233,333.00
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Prima Kelola Agribisnis Agroindustry (PKAA) || "Entrepreneurship Training Center:
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| Funding a program, conducted at Sampoerna’s Entrepreneurship Training Center, to provide agricultural and vocational training annually to more than 500 people from rural communities." || 233,333.00
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Social Transformation and Public Awareness Center [STAPA Center] || "Community Learning Centers:
 
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Social Transformation and Public Awareness Center [STAPA Center] || "Community Learning Centers: Funding the establishment and running costs of small community learning centers in East and West Java that serve as informational and educational hubs— relating to agricultural improvement classes, vocational training,  small business support and healthcare— for hundreds of people from rural communities." || 166,667.00
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| Funding the establishment and running costs of small community learning centers in East and West Java that serve as informational and educational hubs— relating to agricultural improvement classes, vocational training,  small business support and healthcare— for hundreds of people from rural communities." || 166,667.00
 
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| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Nagrak Organic SRI Center (NOSC) || Farmers' Income Improvement and Food  Sustainability: Funding an initiative to train 750 farmers  to improve rice yields in the vicinity of PMI facilities in  West and East Java and in tobacco farming communities. || 188,889.00
 
| 2011 || Indonesia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Nagrak Organic SRI Center (NOSC) || Farmers' Income Improvement and Food  Sustainability: Funding an initiative to train 750 farmers  to improve rice yields in the vicinity of PMI facilities in  West and East Java and in tobacco farming communities. || 188,889.00
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| 2011 || Japan || Domestic Violence || Victim Support Center Okayama (VSCO) || Consultation for Domestic Violence Victims: Providing support to the Victim Support Center in Okayama  Prefecture that has provided 375 crime victims with    urgent and comprehensive professional support. || 5,952.00
 
| 2011 || Japan || Domestic Violence || Victim Support Center Okayama (VSCO) || Consultation for Domestic Violence Victims: Providing support to the Victim Support Center in Okayama  Prefecture that has provided 375 crime victims with    urgent and comprehensive professional support. || 5,952.00
 
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| 2011 || Japan || "Environmental sustainability/ living conditions in rural communities" || Fujisan Club || Mt. Fuji Clean-Up: Supporting the Mt. Fuji annual clean-  up involving 100 company volunteers. || 29,762.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Fujisan Club || Mt. Fuji Clean-Up: Supporting the Mt. Fuji annual clean-  up involving 100 company volunteers. || 29,762.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Association of Seto Inland Sea || Keep Japan Beautiful Setouchi Fund: Supporting programs of the KJB Setouchi Fund to protect the natural environment of the Seto Inland Sea area. || 62,952.00
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| 2011 || Japan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Association of Seto Inland Sea || Keep Japan Beautiful Setouchi Fund: Supporting programs of the KJB Setouchi Fund to protect the natural environment of the Seto Inland Sea area. || 62,952.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || National Council on Mt. Fuji World Heritage || Mt. Fuji Website: Upgrading and improving the website    of the National Council on Mt. Fuji World Heritage whose aim is to raise public awareness of the environmental importance of Mt. Fuji and to gain public support for registering Mt. Fuji as a UNESCO World Cultural  Heritage. || 11,905.00
 
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| 2011 || Japan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || National Council on Mt. Fuji World Heritage || Mt. Fuji Website: Upgrading and improving the website    of the National Council on Mt. Fuji World Heritage whose aim is to raise public awareness of the environmental importance of Mt. Fuji and to gain public support for registering Mt. Fuji as a UNESCO World Cultural  Heritage. || 11,905.00
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| 2011 || Japan || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Japan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || The Japan Environmental Action Network (JEAN) || Summit for Marine Litter: Supporting an annual marine environmental preservation conference. || 11,905.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || The Japan Environmental Action Network (JEAN) || Summit for Marine Litter: Supporting an annual marine environmental preservation conference. || 11,905.00
 
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || Education || Non-profit organization "Bolashak" || Administrative Skills Training: Funding a program that provides Kazakh and English language courses and administrative skills training in five training centers in the villages of the Ily district, benefiting approximately 600 unemployed people. || 23,448.00
 
| 2011 || Kazakhstan || Education || Non-profit organization "Bolashak" || Administrative Skills Training: Funding a program that provides Kazakh and English language courses and administrative skills training in five training centers in the villages of the Ily district, benefiting approximately 600 unemployed people. || 23,448.00
Line 2,160: Line 2,210:
 
| 2011 || Kazakhstan || Education || Organization "Polytechnic College Progress" || Vocational Training for Disabled People: Funding a vocational training program for 30 hearing impaired people in Otegen Batyr village in the vicinity of PMI’s factory. || 29,577.00
 
| 2011 || Kazakhstan || Education || Organization "Polytechnic College Progress" || Vocational Training for Disabled People: Funding a vocational training program for 30 hearing impaired people in Otegen Batyr village in the vicinity of PMI’s factory. || 29,577.00
 
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Public Foundation "Community Foundation of Enbekshikazakh District” || Migrant Tobacco Labor Legal Support: Funding a  legal support project for migrant tobacco workers, including a phone hotline and legal support for workers who wish to report violations of their rights. || 32,380.00
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Public Foundation "Community Foundation of Enbekshikazakh District” || Migrant Tobacco Labor Legal Support: Funding a  legal support project for migrant tobacco workers, including a phone hotline and legal support for workers who wish to report violations of their rights. || 32,380.00
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Public union Women’s educational- consultancy center -Karlygash || Child Labor Prevention: Funding a multi-pronged child labor and immigrant labor initiative that includes a summer camp for 150 children from local and Kyrgyz migrant tobacco growing families, and which ensures  public school access for children of migrant tobacco farm workers. PMI funding also supports a local community center to provide all children from neighboring villages with vocational training. || 244,691.00
 
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || "Environmental sustainability/ living conditions in rural communities" || Public union Women’s educational- consultancy center -Karlygash || Child Labor Prevention: Funding a multi-pronged child labor and immigrant labor initiative that includes a summer camp for 150 children from local and Kyrgyz migrant tobacco growing families, and which ensures  public school access for children of migrant tobacco farm workers. PMI funding also supports a local community center to provide all children from neighboring villages with vocational training. || 244,691.00
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Public Foundation “Local Community Foundation of Enbekshikazakh  District” || Support to Tobacco Farmers & Migrants: Funding a project to provide legal support, information & consultancy to local tobacco farmers and 50 migrant workers, including a hotline for migrants from Kyrgyzstan  to call to report violations of their rights. || 18,500.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Public Foundation “Local Community Foundation of Enbekshikazakh  District” || Support to Tobacco Farmers & Migrants: Funding a project to provide legal support, information & consultancy to local tobacco farmers and 50 migrant workers, including a hotline for migrants from Kyrgyzstan  to call to report violations of their rights. || 18,500.00
 
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| 2011 || Kazakhstan || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Non-profit Organization "Bolashak" || Vocational Training for Unemployed: Funding job training programs at vocational centers in Ily district, in the vicinity of the PMI factory, benefiting approximately 150 people. || 66,765.00
 
| 2011 || Kazakhstan || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Non-profit Organization "Bolashak" || Vocational Training for Unemployed: Funding job training programs at vocational centers in Ily district, in the vicinity of the PMI factory, benefiting approximately 150 people. || 66,765.00
Line 2,180: Line 2,236:
 
| 2011 || Lithuania || Education || My city Klaipeda || Grow Your Business Idea: Funding an entrepreneurial training program for approximately 90 university students. || 3,397.00
 
| 2011 || Lithuania || Education || My city Klaipeda || Grow Your Business Idea: Funding an entrepreneurial training program for approximately 90 university students. || 3,397.00
 
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| 2011 || Lithuania || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Association of Cerebral Paralysis, Klaipėda Department || Classroom Refurbishment: Renovating a classroom to meet the requirements of hosting at least 25 disabled kids and to be used for different therapy programs. || 2,996.00
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| 2011 || Lithuania || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Association of Cerebral Paralysis, Klaipėda Department || Classroom Refurbishment: Renovating a classroom to meet the requirements of hosting at least 25 disabled kids and to be used for different therapy programs. || 2,996.00
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| 2011 || Lithuania || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Lithuania || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Confederation of vocational rehabilitation and education of Lithuania || Universal Design: Funding the beginning of the implementation of a non discriminative design - Universal Design - adjusted to the needs of disabled people. The project includes public infrastructure evaluation and adjustments, universal design awareness activities  involving disabled people, municipality professionals,    other state institutions and professional architects. || 5,951.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Confederation of vocational rehabilitation and education of Lithuania || Universal Design: Funding the beginning of the implementation of a non discriminative design - Universal Design - adjusted to the needs of disabled people. The project includes public infrastructure evaluation and adjustments, universal design awareness activities  involving disabled people, municipality professionals,    other state institutions and professional architects. || 5,951.00
 
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| 2011 || Lithuania || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Buy my trouble/ Market of the Misery || Collaboration Against Poverty: Funding a social TV aid program to provide shelter and living support for five families in need. || 7,000.00
 
| 2011 || Lithuania || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Buy my trouble/ Market of the Misery || Collaboration Against Poverty: Funding a social TV aid program to provide shelter and living support for five families in need. || 7,000.00
Line 2,188: Line 2,248:
 
| 2011 || Lithuania || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Public organization Kiskiu Garbe || Winter "Hot Soup" Charity:  Funding Public Mardi Gras Hot Soup, a  two-day event in Klaipeda city to provide approx. 1,100 portions of soup, cookies and hot snacks in order to support homeless people or/and families in      need, as well as local poverty-stricken artists. || 21,984.00
 
| 2011 || Lithuania || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Public organization Kiskiu Garbe || Winter "Hot Soup" Charity:  Funding Public Mardi Gras Hot Soup, a  two-day event in Klaipeda city to provide approx. 1,100 portions of soup, cookies and hot snacks in order to support homeless people or/and families in      need, as well as local poverty-stricken artists. || 21,984.00
 
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| 2011 || Malawi || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Total Land Care Global (TLCG) || Enhancing Rural Livelihoods:  Funding a multi-year “Enhancing Rural Livelihoods” program village-to-village across Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania, to preserve forests, build schools and provide villages with clean water, improved sanitation and fuel-efficient stoves. Also helping to plant tens of millions of trees for household fuel consumption. Expected to benefit about 85,000 households. || 2,500,000.00
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| 2011 || Malawi || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Total Land Care Global (TLCG) || Enhancing Rural Livelihoods:  Funding a multi-year “Enhancing Rural Livelihoods” program village-to-village across Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania, to preserve forests, build schools and provide villages with clean water, improved sanitation and fuel-efficient stoves. Also helping to plant tens of millions of trees for household fuel consumption. Expected to benefit about 85,000 households. || 2,500,000.00
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| 2011 || Malaysia || Education || Malaysia Salam Foundation || "Bridging the Digital Divide: Funding the establishment of two Information and Computer Technology Centers for disadvantaged and indigenous rural communities.
 
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| 2011 || Malaysia || Education || Malaysia Salam Foundation || "Bridging the Digital Divide: Funding the establishment of two Information and Computer Technology Centers for disadvantaged and indigenous rural communities. Providing laptop computers for rural schools to be used  as a teaching tool for poor students. In total, more than 6,000 people to benefit from the project." || 96,900.00
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| Providing laptop computers for rural schools to be used  as a teaching tool for poor students. In total, more than 6,000 people to benefit from the project." || 96,900.00
 
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| 2011 || Malaysia || Education || Penyuluh Bakti Foundation || Back to School Program: Funding a Back-to-School program to benefit children from 500 of the poorest  families in the rural area of Negeri Sembilan State where PMI’s factory is located. Students receive school    uniforms, shoes, bags and textbook vouchers. || 49,200.00
 
| 2011 || Malaysia || Education || Penyuluh Bakti Foundation || Back to School Program: Funding a Back-to-School program to benefit children from 500 of the poorest  families in the rural area of Negeri Sembilan State where PMI’s factory is located. Students receive school    uniforms, shoes, bags and textbook vouchers. || 49,200.00
 
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| 2011 || Malaysia || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Malaysia Salam Foundation || Electricity and Water to Rural Communities: Providing 100 disadvantaged indigenous families in rural areas with access to electricity and clean water. || 50,700.00
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| 2011 || Malaysia || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Malaysia || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Malaysia Salam Foundation || Home Repairs for Poor Communities: Repairing 100 homes in poor rural communities benefiting 500 people. || 55,400.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Malaysia Salam Foundation || Electricity and Water to Rural Communities: Providing 100 disadvantaged indigenous families in rural areas with access to electricity and clean water. || 50,700.00
 
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Rural Development of Nayarit, Civil Association || Nayarit Community Center: Funding the operational activities of a community center in the tobacco growing area of Nayarit. The Center provides more than 2,300 people annually with a regular series of educational, vocational and recreational activities. || 120,000.00
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| 2011 || Malaysia || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Rural Development of Nayarit, Civil Association || Child Labor Prevention: Funding the operation of six integral education assistance centers in order to continue  to keep children away from the fields during the season,    to attend 60 additional children, to include a psychologist and a doctor to provide additional counseling and support. || 125,000.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Malaysia Salam Foundation || Home Repairs for Poor Communities: Repairing 100 homes in poor rural communities benefiting 500 people. || 55,400.00
 
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Lazos Foundation || Growers Living Conditions: Supporting two schools located near the tobacco fields to receive an integral support from “Lazos Foundation”, to improve the education quality of  360 children of  tobacco farmers. || 80,000.00
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Rural Development of Nayarit, Civil Association || Green Stoves and Family Gardens: Supporting 50 households (approx. 226 people) in the region of   Santiago and Jala to receive training and inputs for  setting up vegetable gardens to ensure proper nutrition. Providing wood-efficient stoves to 50 households    (approx. 202 people) in the region of Santiago and Jala. || 11,995.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Rural Development of Nayarit, Civil Association || Nayarit Community Center: Funding the operational activities of a community center in the tobacco growing area of Nayarit. The Center provides more than 2,300 people annually with a regular series of educational, vocational and recreational activities. || 120,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Mexico || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Fundación Merced, A.C. || Nutrivida (NutriLife): Funding community-based projects in rural communities in six Mexican states to improve the living conditions of more than 10,000 of the poorest    people in these states. || 232,000.00
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Rural Development of Nayarit, Civil Association || Child Labor Prevention: Funding the operation of six integral education assistance centers in order to continue  to keep children away from the fields during the season,    to attend 60 additional children, to include a psychologist and a doctor to provide additional counseling and support. || 125,000.00
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/
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|-
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Lazos Foundation || Growers Living Conditions: Supporting two schools located near the tobacco fields to receive an integral support from “Lazos Foundation”, to improve the education quality of  360 children of  tobacco farmers. || 80,000.00
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| 2011 || Mexico || "Environmental sustainability/
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|-
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Rural Development of Nayarit, Civil Association || Green Stoves and Family Gardens: Supporting 50 households (approx. 226 people) in the region of  Santiago and Jala to receive training and inputs for  setting up vegetable gardens to ensure proper nutrition. Providing wood-efficient stoves to 50 households    (approx. 202 people) in the region of Santiago and Jala. || 11,995.00
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| 2011 || Mexico || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Fundación Merced, A.C. || Nutrivida (NutriLife): Funding community-based projects in rural communities in six Mexican states to improve the living conditions of more than 10,000 of the poorest    people in these states. || 232,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Mexico || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Comunitarian Foundation of Veracruz || Comprehensive Community Welfare for All: Funding the assessment of tobacco growing community social needs in Veracruz to facilitate the implementation of effective social-welfare measures. || 12,720.00
 
| 2011 || Mexico || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Comunitarian Foundation of Veracruz || Comprehensive Community Welfare for All: Funding the assessment of tobacco growing community social needs in Veracruz to facilitate the implementation of effective social-welfare measures. || 12,720.00
 
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| 2011 || Moldova || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || The East-Europe Foundation (affiliated with The Eurasia Foundation) || "Support of the WWII & Chernobyl Veterans: Funding a food distribution program and Festive Charity Dinners for 500 elderly WWII & Chernobyl veterans, in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor, Social Protection and Family." || 19,400.00
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| 2011 || Moldova || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || The East-Europe Foundation (affiliated with The Eurasia Foundation) || "Support of the WWII & Chernobyl
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| Veterans: Funding a food distribution program and Festive Charity Dinners for 500 elderly WWII & Chernobyl veterans, in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor, Social Protection and Family." || 19,400.00
 
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| 2011 || Netherlands || Domestic Violence || Safety House || More Child: Supporting a one day event organized for 160 children out of 600 families that have experienced domestic violence. || 23,800.00
 
| 2011 || Netherlands || Domestic Violence || Safety House || More Child: Supporting a one day event organized for 160 children out of 600 families that have experienced domestic violence. || 23,800.00
Line 2,218: Line 2,296:
 
| 2011 || Netherlands || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Foodbank "Goed Ontmoet" || Food Bank Transportation: Providing transport of food packages to a local Food Bank which services 400  families annually. || 20,300.00
 
| 2011 || Netherlands || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Foodbank "Goed Ontmoet" || Food Bank Transportation: Providing transport of food packages to a local Food Bank which services 400  families annually. || 20,300.00
 
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| 2011 || New Zealand || Disaster Relief || The Salvation Army New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga Territory || "Canterbury Earthquake Appeal: Supporting a program to provide counseling, social support and food aid to the earthquake victims." || 18,530.00
+
| 2011 || New Zealand || Disaster Relief || The Salvation Army New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga Territory || "Canterbury Earthquake Appeal:
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| Supporting a program to provide counseling, social support and food aid to the earthquake victims." || 18,530.00
 
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| 2011 || Pakistan || Disaster Relief || Muslim Aid || PMPKL Flood Relief Program: Supporting the distribution of tents and kitchen utensils to some 600 families living in the disaster hit areas of Sindh province and the distribution of medicated mosquito nets to some 600 families. || 100,000.00
 
| 2011 || Pakistan || Disaster Relief || Muslim Aid || PMPKL Flood Relief Program: Supporting the distribution of tents and kitchen utensils to some 600 families living in the disaster hit areas of Sindh province and the distribution of medicated mosquito nets to some 600 families. || 100,000.00
Line 2,226: Line 2,306:
 
| 2011 || Pakistan || Education || Institute of Business Administration (IBA) || Faculty Upgrade: Funding IBA's infrastructure development by enlarging library facilities and upgrading technology to benefit 150 to 300 students. || 58,500.00
 
| 2011 || Pakistan || Education || Institute of Business Administration (IBA) || Faculty Upgrade: Funding IBA's infrastructure development by enlarging library facilities and upgrading technology to benefit 150 to 300 students. || 58,500.00
 
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited || Clean Drinking Water Project: Funding the installation  of five clean water dispensaries in tobacco growing communities and in the  vicinity of PMI buying facilities, benefiting approximately 23,000 low-income families. || 128,000.00
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Lakson Medical Trust || Lakson Medical Trust: Providing funding for Lakson Medical Trust which conducts 5,000 surgeries annually and provides more than 80,000 low-income people with free or low-cost quality health and eye care in tobacco growing areas and in the vicinity of PMI facilities. || 150,000.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited || Clean Drinking Water Project: Funding the installation  of five clean water dispensaries in tobacco growing communities and in the vicinity of PMI buying facilities, benefiting approximately 23,000 low-income families. || 128,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited || Mobile Medical Dispensary: Funding a mobile medical dispensary in the vicinity of PMI facilities, which provides treatment to an estimated 18,000 people each year. || 50,000.00
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Sarhad Rural Support Program (SRSP) || Reforestation in Tobacco Growing Areas: Funding a reforestation project to plant approximately 360,000 trees. || 75,000.00
+
| living conditions in rural communities" || Lakson Medical Trust || Lakson Medical Trust: Providing funding for Lakson Medical Trust which conducts 5,000 surgeries annually and provides more than 80,000 low-income people with free or low-cost quality health and eye care in tobacco growing areas and in the vicinity of PMI facilities. || 150,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Sindh Agricultural & Forestry Workers Coordinating Organization  (SAFWCO) || Reforestation of Kotri-Thatta Highway: Funding a reforestation project along a 40km stretch main highway leading to the PMI factory in Kotri, to plant 20,000 trees during the project and employ 200 people. || 12,000.00
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/
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|-
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited || Mobile Medical Dispensary: Funding a mobile medical dispensary in the vicinity of PMI facilities, which provides treatment to an estimated 18,000 people each year. || 50,000.00
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Sarhad Rural Support Program (SRSP) || Reforestation in Tobacco Growing Areas: Funding a reforestation project to plant approximately 360,000 trees. || 75,000.00
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| 2011 || Pakistan || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Sindh Agricultural & Forestry Workers Coordinating Organization  (SAFWCO) || Reforestation of Kotri-Thatta Highway: Funding a reforestation project along a 40km stretch main highway leading to the PMI factory in Kotri, to plant 20,000 trees during the project and employ 200 people. || 12,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Pakistan || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || SOS Children's Villages Pakistan || SOS Children's Villages Support Program: Helping to fund operational and program costs at SOS Children's Villages, which provide homes for nearly 1,000 abandoned and orphaned children. || 10,000.00
 
| 2011 || Pakistan || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || SOS Children's Villages Pakistan || SOS Children's Villages Support Program: Helping to fund operational and program costs at SOS Children's Villages, which provide homes for nearly 1,000 abandoned and orphaned children. || 10,000.00
Line 2,262: Line 2,352:
 
| 2011 || Portugal || Domestic Violence || Association of Women Against Violence || Supporting Victims of Domestic Violence: Supporting  the construction of a ramp for disabled people to access the shelter and funding the development of a professional booklet to help victims of domestic violence. || 7,000.00
 
| 2011 || Portugal || Domestic Violence || Association of Women Against Violence || Supporting Victims of Domestic Violence: Supporting  the construction of a ramp for disabled people to access the shelter and funding the development of a professional booklet to help victims of domestic violence. || 7,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Portugal || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || AFLOBEI || Biomass Forestation – Renewable Energy: Funding    the plantation of more than 36,000 threes in six hectares (6,000 threes per hectare, preparation of the land, planting and irrigation) in the interior side of Portugal, a former tobacco growing area and one of the poorest areas of the country. || 32,200.00
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| 2011 || Portugal || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || AFLOBEI || Biomass Forestation – Renewable Energy: Funding    the plantation of more than 36,000 threes in six hectares (6,000 threes per hectare, preparation of the land, planting and irrigation) in the interior side of Portugal, a former tobacco growing area and one of the poorest areas of the country. || 32,200.00
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| 2011 || Portugal || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Center for Education of Disabled People (CECD) || "Rehabilitation Center New Facilities: Funding the construction of new premises at CECD to extend the offer of primary and special medical care, in proper privacy conditions accordingly to the good medical practices.
 
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| 2011 || Portugal || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Center for Education of Disabled People (CECD) || "Rehabilitation Center New Facilities: Funding the construction of new premises at CECD to extend the offer of primary and special medical care, in proper privacy conditions accordingly to the good medical practices. Currently 283 people are users of the CECD Medical and Rehabilitation Center." || 9,100.00
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| Currently 283 people are users of the CECD Medical and Rehabilitation Center." || 9,100.00
 
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| 2011 || Portugal || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Elderly, Retired and Pensioners Center of Albarraque || Kitchen Licensing: Supporting the installation of two  filters in the kitchen's exhaust system to allow the Association to keep operating and support the 15 elderly users of the day care center and the about 75 elderly that receive meals and help at home. || 2,075.00
 
| 2011 || Portugal || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Elderly, Retired and Pensioners Center of Albarraque || Kitchen Licensing: Supporting the installation of two  filters in the kitchen's exhaust system to allow the Association to keep operating and support the 15 elderly users of the day care center and the about 75 elderly that receive meals and help at home. || 2,075.00
 
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| 2011 || Romania || Education || Feed The Children Foundation || "Project to Help At-Risk Teenagers: Funding a facility that provides temporary shelter for approximately 75 troubled children, along with counseling and psychological support, social and juridical assistance, health education and job counseling for 700 juvenile delinquents." || 19,400.00
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| 2011 || Romania || Education || Feed The Children Foundation || "Project to Help At-Risk Teenagers: Funding a facility that provides temporary shelter for approximately 75 troubled children, along with counseling and psychological support, social and
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|-
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| juridical assistance, health education and job counseling for 700 juvenile delinquents." || 19,400.00
 
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| 2011 || Romania || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Otopeni City Hall || Social Canteen Otopeni: Funding daily free meal program for 118 low income elderly and single mothers in the community nearby PMI's office. || 24,250.00
 
| 2011 || Romania || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Otopeni City Hall || Social Canteen Otopeni: Funding daily free meal program for 118 low income elderly and single mothers in the community nearby PMI's office. || 24,250.00
Line 2,288: Line 2,384:
 
| 2011 || Russia || Education || Non Governmental Organisations Development Centre || Support of Professional Education: Supporting the purchasing of equipment and machinery, plus renovating the premises of two schools in the City of St. Petersburg and five in the Leningrad Region, where PMI factory is located, to benefit approximately 1,300 students. || 325,091.00
 
| 2011 || Russia || Education || Non Governmental Organisations Development Centre || Support of Professional Education: Supporting the purchasing of equipment and machinery, plus renovating the premises of two schools in the City of St. Petersburg and five in the Leningrad Region, where PMI factory is located, to benefit approximately 1,300 students. || 325,091.00
 
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| 2011 || Russia || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Non-Governmental Organizations Development Centre || Support of Community Center: Supporting the renovation of a community centre used by the elderly, which also operates as a library for the residents of the Villozy village in the vicinity of PMI Izhora factory in Leningrad Region, benefiting approx. 3,000 people. || 22,597.00
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| 2011 || Russia || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Non-Governmental Organizations Development Centre || Support of Community Center: Supporting the renovation of a community centre used by the elderly, which also operates as a library for the residents of the Villozy village in the vicinity of PMI Izhora factory in Leningrad Region, benefiting approx. 3,000 people. || 22,597.00
 
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| 2011 || Russia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Russian Pensioners Union, Novgorod office || Elderly and Disabled Support: Funding a program to provide food and household supplies to 2,316 elderly and disabled people in Novgorod in the vicinity of the    affiliate's regional office. || 100,000.00
 
| 2011 || Russia || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Russian Pensioners Union, Novgorod office || Elderly and Disabled Support: Funding a program to provide food and household supplies to 2,316 elderly and disabled people in Novgorod in the vicinity of the    affiliate's regional office. || 100,000.00
Line 2,330: Line 2,428:
 
| 2011 || South Korea || Education || Scholarship Foundation of Yangsan City || Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students: Funding scholarships for 50 low income students from middle to high school in Yangsan, in the vicinity of PMI's factory. || 87,490.00
 
| 2011 || South Korea || Education || Scholarship Foundation of Yangsan City || Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students: Funding scholarships for 50 low income students from middle to high school in Yangsan, in the vicinity of PMI's factory. || 87,490.00
 
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| 2011 || South Korea || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Europe Korea Foundation || Medical Check-Up for Tobacco Farmers: Funding annual medical check-ups for 140 tobacco farmers. || 37,392.00
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| 2011 || South Korea || "Environmental sustainability/
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|-
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Europe Korea Foundation || Medical Check-Up for Tobacco Farmers: Funding annual medical check-ups for 140 tobacco farmers. || 37,392.00
 
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| 2011 || South Korea || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Community Chest of Korea || Refrigerator Truck Donation: Funding the purchase of three refrigerator trucks, expected to reach 3,000 people per week throughout the year. || 62,500.00
 
| 2011 || South Korea || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Community Chest of Korea || Refrigerator Truck Donation: Funding the purchase of three refrigerator trucks, expected to reach 3,000 people per week throughout the year. || 62,500.00
Line 2,354: Line 2,454:
 
| 2011 || Switzerland || Domestic Violence || Red Cross of Canton de Vaud || Assistance to Parents: Funding a domestic violence prevention program through providing in-house emergency day-care service that helps approx. 120 underprivileged families. || 71,213.00
 
| 2011 || Switzerland || Domestic Violence || Red Cross of Canton de Vaud || Assistance to Parents: Funding a domestic violence prevention program through providing in-house emergency day-care service that helps approx. 120 underprivileged families. || 71,213.00
 
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| 2011 || Switzerland || Domestic Violence || Red Cross of Canton de Vaud || "Home Visits’ Supervision: Funding a program that provides supervision in homes where domestic violence has occurred, benefiting up to 30 families." || 14,484.00
+
| 2011 || Switzerland || Domestic Violence || Red Cross of Canton de Vaud || "Home Visits’ Supervision: Funding a
 +
|-
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| program that provides supervision in homes where domestic violence has occurred, benefiting up to 30 families." || 14,484.00
 
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| 2011 || Switzerland || Education || EPER (Entraide Protestante Suisse) || Villa YOYO Parents' Space: Strengthening the social skills of 250 children coming from disadvantaged families, many of which are applying for asylum. || 10,000.00
 
| 2011 || Switzerland || Education || EPER (Entraide Protestante Suisse) || Villa YOYO Parents' Space: Strengthening the social skills of 250 children coming from disadvantaged families, many of which are applying for asylum. || 10,000.00
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| 2011 || Switzerland || Education || RECIF || Training & Integration: Funding a  job and social training program for ten migrant women in Neuchatel, where PMI's factory is located. || 12,000.00
 
| 2011 || Switzerland || Education || RECIF || Training & Integration: Funding a  job and social training program for ten migrant women in Neuchatel, where PMI's factory is located. || 12,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Switzerland || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Swiss Mountain Aid || Construction of School: Funding the construction of a new special school to ensure a needed additional income to 40 farmers' families in a structurally weak region and to give a chance to 100 adolescents to get an adequate education and perspective. || 48,000.00
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| 2011 || Switzerland || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Switzerland || "Environmental sustainability/ living conditions in rural communities" || Swiss Mountain Aid || Reconstruction of Barns: Reconstruction of three traditional local barns to benefit 350 people in Soazza. || 48,000.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Swiss Mountain Aid || Construction of School: Funding the construction of a new special school to ensure a needed additional income to 40 farmers' families in a structurally weak region and to give a chance to 100 adolescents to get an adequate education and perspective. || 48,000.00
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| 2011 || Switzerland || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Swiss Mountain Aid || Reconstruction of Barns: Reconstruction of three traditional local barns to benefit 350 people in Soazza. || 48,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Switzerland || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Cartons du Coeur Lausanne || Food Bank: Supporting the operation of Lausanne Food Bank. Either temporarily or on a permanent basis 2,500 families receive support (35 to 50 food boxes each      week). || 20,000.00
 
| 2011 || Switzerland || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Cartons du Coeur Lausanne || Food Bank: Supporting the operation of Lausanne Food Bank. Either temporarily or on a permanent basis 2,500 families receive support (35 to 50 food boxes each      week). || 20,000.00
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| 2011 || Thailand || Education || The Bangkok Post Foundation || Scholarship Program: Supporting a scholarship program for approximately 230 students in need countrywide from all levels i.e. primary school, high school, vocational college and university students. || 10,000.00
 
| 2011 || Thailand || Education || The Bangkok Post Foundation || Scholarship Program: Supporting a scholarship program for approximately 230 students in need countrywide from all levels i.e. primary school, high school, vocational college and university students. || 10,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Thailand || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Population and Community Development Association (PDA) || Micro-Finance: Financing the establishment of micro- finance banks in 6 villages in tobacco growing areas, primary benefiting about 3,800 people and an additional 5,000 people as secondary beneficiaries. || 43,333.00
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| 2011 || Thailand || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Thailand || "Environmental sustainability/ living conditions in rural communities" || Phrae Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) || Phrae Check Dams Project: Funding the construction of 400 small check dams in the Prae Province, where    tobacco is grown, to provide a crucial source of water for agricultural production and fire prevention, to benefit about 7,200 families. || 60,000.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Population and Community Development Association (PDA) || Micro-Finance: Financing the establishment of micro- finance banks in 6 villages in tobacco growing areas, primary benefiting about 3,800 people and an additional 5,000 people as secondary beneficiaries. || 43,333.00
 
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| 2011 || Thailand || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Population & Community Development Association (PDA) || Water For Life Phase V: Funding the construction of 30 rainfall collection water tanks to provide clean water for 1,500 families. || 33,583.00
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| 2011 || Thailand || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Phrae Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) || Phrae Check Dams Project: Funding the construction of 400 small check dams in the Prae Province, where    tobacco is grown, to provide a crucial source of water for agricultural production and fire prevention, to benefit about 7,200 families. || 60,000.00
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| 2011 || Thailand || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Population & Community Development Association (PDA) || Water For Life Phase V: Funding the construction of 30 rainfall collection water tanks to provide clean water for 1,500 families. || 33,583.00
 
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| 2011 || Thailand || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Human Development Foundation (HDF) || Nutrition Program: Funding a program that provides nutritional meals to 60 HIV infected children and reaching out through an education program to another 200 HIV/Aids children living in the slum communities served    by Mercy Centre in Bangkok. || 34,000.00
 
| 2011 || Thailand || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Human Development Foundation (HDF) || Nutrition Program: Funding a program that provides nutritional meals to 60 HIV infected children and reaching out through an education program to another 200 HIV/Aids children living in the slum communities served    by Mercy Centre in Bangkok. || 34,000.00
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| 2011 || Turkey** || Education/Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Sabanci Vafki || Sabanci Vafki is one of the largest Turkey’s foundations. With a broad range of social activities, it supports education programs, promotes projects in favor of      women, youth and disabled people, sustains initiatives for communities in need, provides support to cultural events. || 8,000,000.00
 
| 2011 || Turkey** || Education/Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Sabanci Vafki || Sabanci Vafki is one of the largest Turkey’s foundations. With a broad range of social activities, it supports education programs, promotes projects in favor of      women, youth and disabled people, sustains initiatives for communities in need, provides support to cultural events. || 8,000,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Turkey || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || FSWW (Foundation for the Support of Women) || "Female Unemployment Project: Funding vocational/entrepreneurship training for 1,100 women in tobacco growing areas in the south." || 160,000.00
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| 2011 || Turkey || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || FSWW (Foundation for the Support of Women) || "Female Unemployment Project:
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| Funding vocational/entrepreneurship training for 1,100 women in tobacco growing areas in the south." || 160,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Ukraine || Education || Donetsk Regional Charitable Organization for Assistance to Civil Society, Anthropogenic and Fire Safety - Oberig || School Curriculum Books: Supporting secondary  schools needs in books and text books required by the school curriculum to benefit 39,000 Makyivka schoolchildren, who will be able to use about 20,000 new text books from school libraries. || 164,900.00
 
| 2011 || Ukraine || Education || Donetsk Regional Charitable Organization for Assistance to Civil Society, Anthropogenic and Fire Safety - Oberig || School Curriculum Books: Supporting secondary  schools needs in books and text books required by the school curriculum to benefit 39,000 Makyivka schoolchildren, who will be able to use about 20,000 new text books from school libraries. || 164,900.00
 
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| 2011 || Ukraine || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Charitable Foundation Community Initiatives || Small Grants Program: Supporting short-term projects      in the Kharkiv Region to improve the living conditions of    the local community, near PMI factory, in order to  address the most critical basic needs of handicapped and elderly people, as well as to benefit 500 children. || 9,500.00
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| 2011 || Ukraine || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Ukraine || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Charitable Foundation Community Initiatives || Local Community Support: Funding several infrastructure projects in Rogan village, where PMI's factory is located, including refurbishment of a school yard, a kindergarten and a summer camp premises benefiting 1,000 people in the community. || 45,000.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Charitable Foundation Community Initiatives || Small Grants Program: Supporting short-term projects       in the Kharkiv Region to improve the living conditions of    the local community, near PMI factory, in order to  address the most critical basic needs of handicapped and elderly people, as well as to benefit 500 children. || 9,500.00
 
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| 2011 || Ukraine || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || International charitable organization “East Europe Foundation” || Improved Physical Access: Providing 183 people with special needs with access to assistive technologies, and creating accessibility for people with special needs in a regional hospital that assists about 2,000 disabled people per year. || 37,500.00
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| 2011 || Ukraine || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Charitable Foundation Community Initiatives || Local Community Support: Funding several infrastructure projects in Rogan village, where PMI's factory is located, including refurbishment of a school yard, a kindergarten and a summer camp premises benefiting 1,000 people in the community. || 45,000.00
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| 2011 || Ukraine || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || International charitable organization “East Europe Foundation” || Improved Physical Access: Providing 183 people with special needs with access to assistive technologies, and creating accessibility for people with special needs in a regional hospital that assists about 2,000 disabled people per year. || 37,500.00
 
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| 2011 || Ukraine || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Children's Fund of Ukraine || Orphanage Support: Providing support to 200 children living in orphanages in Kharkov Region, home to PMI factory, by providing clothing and other supplies. || 14,700.00
 
| 2011 || Ukraine || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || Children's Fund of Ukraine || Orphanage Support: Providing support to 200 children living in orphanages in Kharkov Region, home to PMI factory, by providing clothing and other supplies. || 14,700.00
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| 2011 || USA || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || FeedMore Inc. || Grocery Products:  Distributing 50,000 pounds of food and grocery products to provide approximately 38,500 meals. || 10,000.00
 
| 2011 || USA || Hunger & Extreme Poverty || FeedMore Inc. || Grocery Products:  Distributing 50,000 pounds of food and grocery products to provide approximately 38,500 meals. || 10,000.00
 
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| 2011 || Venezuela || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || Association of Socialists Producers of Monagas State || Agriculture Products Warehouse: Funding the conditioning of a warehouse with a space for handling, cleaning, chemical treatment, packaging, storage and delivery of agricultural products, creating 15 new jobs. || 72,453.00
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| 2011 || Venezuela || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || Association of Socialists Producers of Monagas State || Agriculture Products Warehouse: Funding the conditioning of a warehouse with a space for handling, cleaning, chemical treatment, packaging, storage and delivery of agricultural products, creating 15 new jobs. || 72,453.00
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| 2011 || Vietnam || "Environmental sustainability/
 
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| 2011 || Vietnam || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || The Can Tho Red Cross Society || Red Cross Compassion Houses: Funding the construction of individual homes for 50 families living in destitute conditions in Can Tho City, where poverty rates are extremely high. || 60,358.00
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| living conditions in rural communities" || The Can Tho Red Cross Society || Red Cross Compassion Houses: Funding the construction of individual homes for 50 families living in destitute conditions in Can Tho City, where poverty rates are extremely high. || 60,358.00
 
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| 2011 || Vietnam || "Environmental sustainability/living conditions in rural communities" || The Can Tho Red Cross Society || Clean Water Supply System: Helping to fund the installation of a clean water supply system for 400 poor households in the five riverhead districts of Can Tho City. || 31,792.00
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| 2011 || Vietnam || "Environmental sustainability/
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| living conditions in rural communities" || The Can Tho Red Cross Society || Clean Water Supply System: Helping to fund the installation of a clean water supply system for 400 poor households in the five riverhead districts of Can Tho City. || 31,792.00
 
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| 2012 || Argentina || Rural Living Conditions || Conscience Association || Day Care Centers || 40,000.00
 
| 2012 || Argentina || Rural Living Conditions || Conscience Association || Day Care Centers || 40,000.00
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| 2013 || Egypt || Access to Education || Injaz Egypt || Improvement of school infrastructure by upgrading school facilities || 100,000.00
 
| 2013 || Egypt || Access to Education || Injaz Egypt || Improvement of school infrastructure by upgrading school facilities || 100,000.00
 
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| 2013 || El Salvador || Economic Opportunity || "Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development; Salvadoran Foundation for Economic & Social Development" || Training, equipment and materials for farmers || 75,000.00
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| 2013 || El Salvador || Economic Opportunity || "Salvadoran Foundation for Social Promotion and Economic Development;
 
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| 2013 || Estonia || Empowering Women || "Living for Tomorrow (LFT); Tallinn Women Crisis Centre (TWCC)" || Public awareness campaign on human trafficking and domestic violence || 19,914.00
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| Salvadoran Foundation for Economic & Social Development" || Training, equipment and materials for farmers || 75,000.00
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| 2013 || Estonia || Empowering Women || "Living for Tomorrow (LFT);
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| Tallinn Women Crisis Centre (TWCC)" || Public awareness campaign on human trafficking and domestic violence || 19,914.00
 
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| 2013 || France || Empowering Women || National Women's Solidarity Federation || Training program and call center support for domestic violence survivors || 94,499.00
 
| 2013 || France || Empowering Women || National Women's Solidarity Federation || Training program and call center support for domestic violence survivors || 94,499.00
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| 2013 || USA || Access to Education || Educational Testing Service || Scholarship program for tobacco growers' children || 135,393.00
 
| 2013 || USA || Access to Education || Educational Testing Service || Scholarship program for tobacco growers' children || 135,393.00
 
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| 2013 || USA || Community Grant || "Feed More Inc.; Limestone Ministries Inc.; Renew: Social Concerns Committee of St. John the Evangelist Church; Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina" || Food basket distribution || 30,000.00
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| 2013 || USA || Community Grant || "Feed More Inc.; Limestone Ministries Inc.;
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| Renew: Social Concerns Committee of St. John the Evangelist Church;
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| Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina" || Food basket distribution || 30,000.00
 
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| 2013 || USA || Access to Education || YMCA of Northwest Carolina || Summer learning academy || 35,000.00
 
| 2013 || USA || Access to Education || YMCA of Northwest Carolina || Summer learning academy || 35,000.00
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| 2013 || Venezuela || Community Grant || A Roof for my Country Venezuela, A.C. || Construction of temporary housing for underserved communities || 35,000.00
 
| 2013 || Venezuela || Community Grant || A Roof for my Country Venezuela, A.C. || Construction of temporary housing for underserved communities || 35,000.00
 
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| 2013 || Vietnam || Community Grant || "Can Tho Red Cross Society; Ninh Thuan provincial Red Cross chapter" || Construction of houses for disadvantaged communities || 96,000.00
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| 2013 || Vietnam || Community Grant || "Can Tho Red Cross Society;
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| Ninh Thuan provincial Red Cross chapter" || Construction of houses for disadvantaged communities || 96,000.00
 
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| 2013 || Vietnam || Community Grant || Can Tho Red Cross Society || Water supply system in rural areas || 24,000.00
 
| 2013 || Vietnam || Community Grant || Can Tho Red Cross Society || Water supply system in rural areas || 24,000.00
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| 2014 || Italy || Disaster Relief || Federazione Italiana Tabaccai || Direct support to the tobacconists affected by the flooding in Liguria region || 30,800.00
 
| 2014 || Italy || Disaster Relief || Federazione Italiana Tabaccai || Direct support to the tobacconists affected by the flooding in Liguria region || 30,800.00
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| 2014 || EEMA REGION ||  ||  ||  ||
 
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| 2014 || Egypt || Access to Education || Injaz Egypt || Improvement of school infrastructure || 100,000.00
 
| 2014 || Egypt || Access to Education || Injaz Egypt || Improvement of school infrastructure || 100,000.00
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| 2014 || Serbia || Disaster Relief || ENECA || Equipping schools damaged by floods in Obrenovac || 100,000.00
 
| 2014 || Serbia || Disaster Relief || ENECA || Equipping schools damaged by floods in Obrenovac || 100,000.00
 
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| 2014 || Serbia || Disaster Relief || ENECA || Provision of rescue equipment for flooded areas in Serbia during emergency situation || 75,000.00  
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| 2014 || Serbia || Disaster Relief || ENECA || Provision of rescue equipment for flooded areas in Serbia during emergency situation || 75,000.00
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| 2014 || LAC REGION ||  ||  ||  ||
 
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| 2014 || Argentina || Access to Education || Conscience Association || Child labor prevention program || 410,000.00
 
| 2014 || Argentina || Access to Education || Conscience Association || Child labor prevention program || 410,000.00
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| 2014 || Mexico || Disaster Relief || Mexican Red Cross || Support to families affected by the Hurrican Odile || 50,000.00
 
| 2014 || Mexico || Disaster Relief || Mexican Red Cross || Support to families affected by the Hurrican Odile || 50,000.00
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| 2014 || USA ||  ||  ||  ||
 
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| 2014 || USA || Access to Education || Friars National Association Foundation || Support access to education for children from underprivileged families || 55,000.00
 
| 2014 || USA || Access to Education || Friars National Association Foundation || Support access to education for children from underprivileged families || 55,000.00

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