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Norwegian People's Aid (NPA)

Norwegian organisation working on youth and health issues
Norwegian People’s Aid is a membership-governed organisation which stands on four pillars of equal worth – youth work, health and rescue work, socially targeted work and international work.

In NPA’s national, international, youth and health and rescue work, the following areas shall be promoted:
  • the fight against oppression, poverty and unjust distribution
  • the fight against racism and discrimination
  • work for equality and against violence and injustice
  • prevention, voluntary engagement and competence building.

Published Documents

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Inequality watch
B. Thoresen / Norwegian People's Aid, 2012
This report is a contribution to the development policy debate. It shows that it is a too narrow approach to limit the targets of development policy to growth or to lifting a population above an artificial poverty line. A clear priori...
Progress to date on demining in Rwanda
K.I. Breili / Norwegian People's Aid, 2008
This document lays out the implementation phase of a project for Norwegian People's Aid Mine Action (NPA MA) Sudan to support Rwandan National Demining Office (NDO) with mechanical demining operations in Rwanda. It outlines actions ta...
Presenting humanitarian mine action case studies
Norwegian People's Aid, 2008
Humanitarian mine action refers to activities undertaken to reduce the effect caused by land-mines and other explosive remnants of war in terms of social, economic and environmental impact of mines. The objective is the reduction of r...
How reliable is the M85?
C. King; O. Dullum; G. Østern / Norwegian People's Aid, 2007
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the performance of the M85 bomblet in combat conditions, because this specific bomblet has become the symbol of a proposed approach to solve the problems that cluster munitions cause. Th...
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Authors

C. King; O. Dullum; G. Østern

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