Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance

Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance

Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) is an international network of over [http://www.e-alliance.ch/ParticipantInformation.jsp 90 churches and Christian organizations] cooperating in advocacy on global trade and on HIV and AIDS. Working with these groups, EAA strives to better inform policies and practices of governments, international instritutions, corporations, and local communities.

External links

* [http://www.e-alliance.ch/ Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance site]


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