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The Sphere of Sexual Politics: The Abortion Law Reform Association, 1930s to 1960s,r and sexuality. Abortion is the issue at the centre of this examination. The ongoing efforts of NGOs like the Abortion Law Reform Association to widen access to legal abortion between the 1930s and the 1960s constructed particular ideas of femininity and heterosexuality in the publ高兴一回 发表于 2025-3-23 21:50:45
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual NGOs in Britain: Past, Present and Future,ofound political, social and cultural transformations in recent decades. Because lesbian, gay and bisexual issues have so often been regarded as beyond the appropriate scope of party politics, ‘issues of conscience’ without a left/right alignment, national LGB NGOs have filled gaps left by politicalresuscitation 发表于 2025-3-24 00:03:53
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The Changing Role of NGOs in Britain: Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs, neglected and ignored group. We want to be able to help our pathetic children, even while they cause us suffering which tears us apart. We can help each other.’. Craven’s appeal for help resulted in the establishment of the Association of Parents of Addicts (APA) an organisation that provided advic嘴唇可修剪 发表于 2025-3-24 15:16:51
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Environmental NGOs and the Environmental Movement in England,al movements are best conceived as networks of actors of which many are organisations of varying degrees of formality, they are complex and amorphous phenomena that cannot simply be reduced to those organisations.. Nevertheless, organisations are generally the most visible and most stable constituenfloaters 发表于 2025-3-25 01:25:04
NGOs and Fair Trade: The Social Movement Behind the Label,rade, backed by a vibrant social movement of people throughout the country, is now bedding into the mainstream, giving thousands of producers in developing countries the chance to build a better future and to compete in the all too cut-throat global markets.’. The successful mainstreaming of the FAI