THIS
IS HOW YOU CAN HELP
The
impact of forced disappearances has a deeply traumatic effect on the lives of
their families and loved ones. Their quest for certainty about the fates of
their relatives and efforts to hold those responsible to account has brought
little or no satisfaction. It is therefore essential that their stories be
told, so that we can raise awareness in society and raise pressure on
authorities to carry out prompt and thorough investigations. In order to this
INVISIBLE NO MORE wishes to launch a public awareness campaign, as initiatives
to encourage the families and friends of victims of forced disappearances to
hold public events throughout the country and bring these individual stories to
life.
ICRC Picture-The Right to Know |
175$ To set up an event, fix a venue, to display the work of families and
activists . Aim is boost the campaign raising awareness among a wider public
which possibly could donate funds for long term projects as well as enhancing
Phase 2 of our campaign
982$ To bring 30 families to the event in Kathmandu
to tell their stories, and see their work displayed. (transportation,
accommodation and food costs)
112$ To print 1000 black and white posters to place in Kathmandu
and in villages
117$ To print posters and flyers publicising the fund raising event
324$ To print and frame around photographs taken by families and
photographers to create a photo gallery at the event
152$ To print and distribute campaign T-shirts
228$ Other logistics for event management and print of samples of memory
books to distribute
100$ running costs for one month to ensure that our work and advocacy continue
We are asking for
your help to make this outreach campaign reality with an
initial fundraising goal of $ 2.200 .
Obviously the more money you can give the more we can provide families with memory books, extend our reach and host the fundraising event in other regions of the country and contribute to other future tools for raising awareness and giving them voice.
Obviously the more money you can give the more we can provide families with memory books, extend our reach and host the fundraising event in other regions of the country and contribute to other future tools for raising awareness and giving them voice.
Even a
few Pounds, Dollars or Euros from you with a quick and easy click would mean SO
much to us and to the families.
To make a donation, visit the our fundraising platform http://www.indiegogo.com/nepal-disappearencescampaign
Click on Contribute Now and follow the 5 steps to make your contributionBESIDES YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT…OTHER WAYS YOU CAN HELP
We
will appreciate if you could spread out this initiative to whoever you think
might be interested in supporting the campaign. make
noise for the unheard voice!!!
THIS IS WHAT YOU COULD DO...READ FURTHER!!! |
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"Where are they?" Mothers of the Plaza de
Mayo, Argentina,
still demanding what happened to their sons and daughters "disappeared"
during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship, between 1976-1983 |
Just a simple
question mark, families of the disappeared together as the National Network of
Families of the Disappeared and Missing (NEFAD) to gain a national presence in
Kathmandu
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