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  • "Santa Clara" home for children - An institute for adoption and transition with a family-like atmosphere, it's community is experiencing a deep economic crisis following the privatization of the national Oil Company YPF, of which almost 3000 employees were dismissed, activities, history and donations.
  • A Brief History of 19th Century Argentina - Summary of events and trends in 1810-1890 Argentina by Heath S. Douglas, a graduate student at Mississippi State University.
  • Argentina - A description of Argentina, slightly biased towards recent history and politics, from the mouth of a resident native.
  • Argentine Association for Space Technology - Provides summary of the space agency's activities with links to more detailed information in Spanish.
  • Association of Tramway Friends - Non-profit tramway fan association. Standard gauge heritage tramway service runs weekends and holidays, departs from Emilio Mitre St. and José Bonifacio St., Caballito neighborhood, Buenos Aires.
  • CBC Venture on the brink - An in-depth look at the current economic crisis in Argentina and how it's affecting the people.
  • Center for Hemispheric Studies Alexis de Tocqueville - A private non-affiliated organization dedicated to the production of strategic analysis and action proposals with the intention of promoting a better integration of the Hemisphere and of optimizing the global projection of the region.
  • Customs and Resources - Contains regional division, historical facts and related links.
  • Discar Foundation - It offers to people with mental handicap, tools for development of their potentialities, collaborating whit their better social integration.
  • Entelman Peacemakers - Prevention of conflict, conflict management and training.
  • Felices los Niños Foundation - Father Grassi's homeless children.
  • Fundacion de Estudios para la Justicia - NGO in Argentina recognized by UN, made up by people of different areas, who share the common concern of contributing to the improvement and the rationalization.
  • Historical text Archive - Argentine political chronology, from 1806 to 1999.
  • Human Rights Reports on Argentina - A collection of reports on Human Right Violations in Argentina. Information about the 1970 violence, and the trials against the perpetrators.
  • InterRed Social Argentina - Social Investment Fund, that supports community organizations of the poorest populations of the country, in the execution of small projects tending to the solution of problems that affects this population.
  • Juan Gelman - The Argentinian poet searchs for the remains of his daughter-in-law, María Claudia. She was kidnapped in Buenos Aires in August 1976.
  • Missed children - Resources to provide another instrument of diffusion to help solving the alarming problematic of child theft, traffic and disappearance in Argentina.
  • Missing Children - Argentina - A foundation dedicated to find missing children in Argentina. Includes pictures of boys and girls reported missing. Provides a support net for parents and family of kids who are taken away or leave their homes. Contact for family, and to report findings about the kids.
  • Tomás Calle - Legal site explains all about the Argentinian legal system.
  • U.S. Dept. of State FOIA Electronic Reading Room - Declassified documents releasing by the Department of State related to human rights abuses and political violence in Argentina from 1975 to 1984. These documents include the period of the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983, preceding events and the return to democracy.
  • USCR: Argentina Information - Statistics on refugees and other uprooted people by The U.S. Committee for Refugees.
  • Search our Wiki for Argentina Society Culture - Find more information about this subject by clicking here

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