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Solidarité was created in 1980 and as an international solidarity organisation is governed by the law of the 1st of July 1901. It is a non-profit organisation with no religious, political or economical adherence.

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CROSI Midi-Pyrénées

 

 Collectif Régional des Organisations de Solidarité Internationale. Created in 1999 by solidarité. This group was formed in order to improve the range and quality of solidarité’s activity. It is the recognised local relay for the CRID (Centre de Recherche et d’Information pour le Développement)
http://www.crosi.org/
 

 

CDTM

 

Le Centre de Documentation du Tiers Monde de Paris.
The CDTM was established in 1980 by activists working for the first Artisans du Monde shop, who believed that warning the general public of the causes of adverse development in the most impoverished countries was a priority. The CDTM informs the public about development and international solidarity. Specialised in fair trade and conscientious tourism, its action is based on solidarity economy (based on people), North/south relations and international aid. Its offices house Solidarité’s Paris branch
http://www.cdtm75.org/
 

 

RITIMO

 

A decentralized network of 46 information centres for development and international solidarity.
Established in 1985 RITIMO references documentation and data bases, produces documentaries and organizes events.
Solidarité helped to create the CIDES, a Ritimo documentation centre in toulouse
http://www.ritimo.org
 

 

EKTA EUROPE

 

 

A collective of European organisations that support the work of Ekta Parishad in India, above all the JANADESH walk.
http://www.ektaeurope.org
 

 

ROCADe

 

 

Réseau des Objecteurs de Croissance pour l’Après-Développement.
An active association that congregates a number of organisations and individuals around one common theme; alternative development. Its members are: agricultural trade unions, ecologists, activists for alternative development, international solidarity organisations, collectives of ‘eco-aware’ citizens, university research workers (in sociology, economy, philosophy, geography and politics) and individuals. These members live and work in a number of different countries: Italy, France, Spain, Germany, England, Belgium, India, Senegal, Switzerland, Canada …
http://www.apres-developpement.org/
 

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