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Name |
Description | Category |
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Babu Africa and Third World Discussion Forum |
Site presenting articles from the late writer Abdulrahman Mohamed Babu |
Culture |
Baby Feeding Law Group |
The ad-hoc group of agencies and individuals working to protect breastfeeding and infant health and to bring the UK law on the marketing of breastmilk substitutes into line with UN resolutions. |
Campaigns & Global Issues |
Baby Massage |
Baby Massage, Soft Gymnastics and postnatal yoga from Peter Walker |
Alternative Health |
Baby Milk Action |
A non-profit organisation which aims to save lives and to end the avoidable suffering caused by inappropriate infant feeding |
Alternative Health |
Balsall Health Forum |
Information and activities of Balsall Heath Forum, a community organisation for the Balsall Heath area of Birmingham, England. |
Culture |
Belu Water |
Belu’s biodegradable corn based water bottles are only available in the UK, but an innovative alternative to oil based (PET) plastic bottles. Belu’s water is sourced from natural mineral springs, and belu donate 100% of profits to water projects around the world to help expand the worlds supply of clean drinking water. These bottles only discharge harmless lactic acid, however they are not as yet so easy to compost, but help can be found on their website. Bravo Belu! |
Environment |
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation |
To communicate the work of the Foundation in furthering the cause of peace and nuclear disarmament, and to assist in the pursuit of freedom and justice, through the defence of Civil and Human Rights. |
Human Rights |
Bishopston Trading |
To explain the aims of Bishopston Trading Company and show how the clothes are produced in India, and attract customers to our mail order catalogue. |
Ethical Business |
Book Aid International |
Book Aid International works with library services and the local book trade, to promote reading and advocate the importance of books and information for development. Book Aid works in 30 developing countries, especially 16 in sub-Saharan Africa. |
Culture |
Boycott Bush |
On this site, ECRA charts the campaigners’ progress and lists the brands for consumers to avoid. |
Campaigns & Global Issues |
Bretton Woods Project |
The Bretton Woods Project works as a networker, information-provider, media informant and watchdog to scrutinise and influence the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF). |
Campaigns & Global Issues |
Bristol Cycling Campaign |
Campaigning for a cycle-friendly city |
Transport |
Bristol Friends of the Earth |
Bristol Friends of the Earth campaigns for environmental improvement in the Bristol area. Visit our site to get information about events, our current campaigns and our past successes. Back copies of our regular newsletter are available for download. |
Campaigns & Global Issues |
Britain Yearly Quaker Meeting |
Web site in support of the yearly meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Britain |
Campaigns & Global Issues |
British Association for Fair Trade Shops |
Information about British Association for Fair Trade Shops, and Fair Trade issues |
Campaigns & Global Issues |
British Association of Nature Conservationists |
To increase knowledge and information regarding UK nature conservation |
Environment |
British Naturalists Association |
The website aims to reach new people who may be interested in the work of the British Naturalists Association (BNA) and to keep existing members fully informed. |
Environment |
British Supporters of the International Trotskyist Opposition |
We stand in the tradition of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg and Leon Trotsky |
Labour & Trade Unions |
Burma Campaign - UK |
The Burma Campaign UK campaigns for human rights and democracy in Burma |
Burma, Campaigns & Global Issues, Social Justice & Equality |
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