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International Organizations Serving Young Children - Part One of a Directory

by Roger Neugebauer
March/April 2002
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International Organizations Serving Young Children

This is part one of a directory of organizations serving children under the age of eight in more than one nation. It has been compiled with the assistance of Nilgun Aydogan, Bernard Combes, Sarah Klaus, Wendy Scott, Valora Washington, and Louise Zimanyi. There are, no doubt, many other organizations we have missed in this first listing. We eagerly welcome suggestions on additional organizations to be included or any changes to be made for the listings below. Send your suggestions to: [email protected]. We will publish part two of the directory (continuing alphabetically) in our July/August 2002 issue and the entire list on our web site, www.ChildCareExchange.com.


Academy for Educational Development
Washington, DC, USA
www.aed.org
Independent and non profit, AED is committed to solving critical social problems through education, research, training, social marketing, and policy analysis. Major areas of focus include health, education, youth development, the environment, and leadership development.

Aga Kahn Developmental Network
Geneva, Switzerland
www.akdn.org
The Aga Khan Foundation is a non-denominational, international development agency established in 1967 by His Highness the Aga Khan. Its mission is to develop and promote creative solutions to problems that impede social development, primarily in Asia and East Africa. The Aga Khan Development Network focuses on health, education, ...

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