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Moved for All nations, The purpose of the association: a) To set up socio-economic projects in countries and regions where the populations there need it most. b) To lead such initiatives into independent projects, which in turn are run by the local population on a self-supporting basis. c) To offer the possibility for education and training to those less-fortunate and poor, thus giving them the opportunity to transform into someone who can be a valuable part of society. d) Advertising the need, at home and abroad, for the purpose of getting people to love their co-earthinhabitants more actively, disregarding their skincolour or religious convictions. e) The raising of funds, collecting and/or fabricating the materials needed to start up, maintain and expand these above-mentioned projects. f) Advertising the association’s activities in schools, organizations, etc., in order to raise funds and attract co-workers. g) To bring in those interested - for short or long periods of time – in projects in other cultures, which will broaden their minds and enhance their living experience.,
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