The Genocide Intervention Network (or GI-NET) was a non-profit organization aiming to “empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide". In 2005 the Genocide Intervention Network changed its name from the Genocide Intervention Fund, and in 2011, it merged with the Save Darfur Coalition to form a new organization, United to End Genocide.
History
In October 2004, two Swarthmore College students, Mark Hanis and Andrew Sniderman, established the Genocide Intervention Network in hopes of empowering citizens to protect civilians from the atrocities occurring in Darfur. GI-Net’s mission and policy goals were greatly influenced by the “Responsibility to Protect” doctrine, drafted by the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, in order to create a permanent anti-genocide grassroots movement.
In 2011, GI-Net and the Save Darfur Coalition merged to establish United to End Genocide.
"Never Again": The Permanent Anti-Genocide Movement
http://www.GenocideIntervention.net/ After the Holocaust, world leaders proclaimed, "Never Again!" Then: Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and now Darfur, where more than 400,000 have been killed. Join the first permanent anti-genocide movement at www.GenocideIntervention.net.
published: 11 Aug 2006
Pledge2Protect: An Invitation to Add Your Voice to Prevent Genocide
This fall, STAND is partnering with WITNESS to incorporate video into our advocacy and amplify our efforts to push for a comprehensive US government strategy to prevent genocide and mass atrocities. Leading up to the Pledge2Protect conference and Lobby Day on November 9, well be collecting hundreds of calls to action and providing chapters with resources to create unique, collaboratively-edited advocacy videos tailored to their senators and featuring their senators most influential constituents.
Get Involved! STAND up and sign up at http://standnow.org
published: 08 Oct 2009
Genocide Intervention Network Pledge Drive Dec 1-7
Pledge Drive: http://www.ipledge2protect.org/
^^ Go here to make the pledge!
Genocide Interventin Network: http://www.genocideintervention.net/
The pledge drive ends on December 7, 2009 so hurry and sign!
Don't leave negative nancy comments on here talking about how ugly I am or how hick my voice sounds, I really don't care. That is not what this video is about, it is about a serious cause that needs our attention.
Make "Never Again" a Reality - Genocide Prevention
From http://www.standnow.org/ and http://www.witness.org | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
With Pledge On Camera, Hundreds of anti-genocide students from across the country are currently creating personalized videos for each U.S. Senator, which they will screen and hand-deliver in a few days on November 9th as part of the Pledge2Protect conference and the largest lobby day in genocide prevention history. This video is the core video that was added-to by STAND chapters across the country.
Get involved at http://standnow...
published: 30 Oct 2009
Make "Never Again" a Reality - Take Action to Stop and End Genocide and Mass Atrocities
From http://www.witness.org and http://www.standnow.org/ | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
If you want to help make never again a reality, join the national anti-genocide chorus and call 1-800-GENOCIDE to reach your senators offices TODAY and ask them to take the lead on making genocide prevention a national priority.
Get involved at http://standnow.org
Learn more about Pledge on Camera, the video advocacy aspect of Pledge2Protect and see the full credits for this video at http://hub.witness.org/STAND
http://www.GenocideIntervention.net/ After the Holocaust, world leaders proclaimed, "Never Again!" Then: Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and now Darfur, where more th...
http://www.GenocideIntervention.net/ After the Holocaust, world leaders proclaimed, "Never Again!" Then: Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and now Darfur, where more than 400,000 have been killed. Join the first permanent anti-genocide movement at www.GenocideIntervention.net.
http://www.GenocideIntervention.net/ After the Holocaust, world leaders proclaimed, "Never Again!" Then: Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and now Darfur, where more than 400,000 have been killed. Join the first permanent anti-genocide movement at www.GenocideIntervention.net.
This fall, STAND is partnering with WITNESS to incorporate video into our advocacy and amplify our efforts to push for a comprehensive US government strategy to...
This fall, STAND is partnering with WITNESS to incorporate video into our advocacy and amplify our efforts to push for a comprehensive US government strategy to prevent genocide and mass atrocities. Leading up to the Pledge2Protect conference and Lobby Day on November 9, well be collecting hundreds of calls to action and providing chapters with resources to create unique, collaboratively-edited advocacy videos tailored to their senators and featuring their senators most influential constituents.
Get Involved! STAND up and sign up at http://standnow.org
This fall, STAND is partnering with WITNESS to incorporate video into our advocacy and amplify our efforts to push for a comprehensive US government strategy to prevent genocide and mass atrocities. Leading up to the Pledge2Protect conference and Lobby Day on November 9, well be collecting hundreds of calls to action and providing chapters with resources to create unique, collaboratively-edited advocacy videos tailored to their senators and featuring their senators most influential constituents.
Get Involved! STAND up and sign up at http://standnow.org
Pledge Drive: http://www.ipledge2protect.org/
^^ Go here to make the pledge!
Genocide Interventin Network: http://www.genocideintervention.net/
The ple...
Pledge Drive: http://www.ipledge2protect.org/
^^ Go here to make the pledge!
Genocide Interventin Network: http://www.genocideintervention.net/
The pledge drive ends on December 7, 2009 so hurry and sign!
Don't leave negative nancy comments on here talking about how ugly I am or how hick my voice sounds, I really don't care. That is not what this video is about, it is about a serious cause that needs our attention.
Pledge Drive: http://www.ipledge2protect.org/
^^ Go here to make the pledge!
Genocide Interventin Network: http://www.genocideintervention.net/
The pledge drive ends on December 7, 2009 so hurry and sign!
Don't leave negative nancy comments on here talking about how ugly I am or how hick my voice sounds, I really don't care. That is not what this video is about, it is about a serious cause that needs our attention.
STAND, A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition, is part of the Genocide Intervention Network. It is the fastest growing student anti-genocide coalition in the world ...
From http://www.standnow.org/ and http://www.witness.org | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, t...
From http://www.standnow.org/ and http://www.witness.org | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
With Pledge On Camera, Hundreds of anti-genocide students from across the country are currently creating personalized videos for each U.S. Senator, which they will screen and hand-deliver in a few days on November 9th as part of the Pledge2Protect conference and the largest lobby day in genocide prevention history. This video is the core video that was added-to by STAND chapters across the country.
Get involved at http://standnow.org
Learn more about Pledge on Camera, the video advocacy aspect of Pledge2Protect and see the full credits for this video at http://hub.witness.org/STAND
From http://www.standnow.org/ and http://www.witness.org | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
With Pledge On Camera, Hundreds of anti-genocide students from across the country are currently creating personalized videos for each U.S. Senator, which they will screen and hand-deliver in a few days on November 9th as part of the Pledge2Protect conference and the largest lobby day in genocide prevention history. This video is the core video that was added-to by STAND chapters across the country.
Get involved at http://standnow.org
Learn more about Pledge on Camera, the video advocacy aspect of Pledge2Protect and see the full credits for this video at http://hub.witness.org/STAND
From http://www.witness.org and http://www.standnow.org/ | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, t...
From http://www.witness.org and http://www.standnow.org/ | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
If you want to help make never again a reality, join the national anti-genocide chorus and call 1-800-GENOCIDE to reach your senators offices TODAY and ask them to take the lead on making genocide prevention a national priority.
Get involved at http://standnow.org
Learn more about Pledge on Camera, the video advocacy aspect of Pledge2Protect and see the full credits for this video at http://hub.witness.org/STAND
From http://www.witness.org and http://www.standnow.org/ | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
If you want to help make never again a reality, join the national anti-genocide chorus and call 1-800-GENOCIDE to reach your senators offices TODAY and ask them to take the lead on making genocide prevention a national priority.
Get involved at http://standnow.org
Learn more about Pledge on Camera, the video advocacy aspect of Pledge2Protect and see the full credits for this video at http://hub.witness.org/STAND
http://www.GenocideIntervention.net/ After the Holocaust, world leaders proclaimed, "Never Again!" Then: Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and now Darfur, where more than 400,000 have been killed. Join the first permanent anti-genocide movement at www.GenocideIntervention.net.
This fall, STAND is partnering with WITNESS to incorporate video into our advocacy and amplify our efforts to push for a comprehensive US government strategy to prevent genocide and mass atrocities. Leading up to the Pledge2Protect conference and Lobby Day on November 9, well be collecting hundreds of calls to action and providing chapters with resources to create unique, collaboratively-edited advocacy videos tailored to their senators and featuring their senators most influential constituents.
Get Involved! STAND up and sign up at http://standnow.org
Pledge Drive: http://www.ipledge2protect.org/
^^ Go here to make the pledge!
Genocide Interventin Network: http://www.genocideintervention.net/
The pledge drive ends on December 7, 2009 so hurry and sign!
Don't leave negative nancy comments on here talking about how ugly I am or how hick my voice sounds, I really don't care. That is not what this video is about, it is about a serious cause that needs our attention.
From http://www.standnow.org/ and http://www.witness.org | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
With Pledge On Camera, Hundreds of anti-genocide students from across the country are currently creating personalized videos for each U.S. Senator, which they will screen and hand-deliver in a few days on November 9th as part of the Pledge2Protect conference and the largest lobby day in genocide prevention history. This video is the core video that was added-to by STAND chapters across the country.
Get involved at http://standnow.org
Learn more about Pledge on Camera, the video advocacy aspect of Pledge2Protect and see the full credits for this video at http://hub.witness.org/STAND
From http://www.witness.org and http://www.standnow.org/ | This fall, WITNESS has partnered with STAND, student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, to help its nearly 1,000 high-school and university chapters integrate video to support Pledge2Protect, a campaign focused on passing comprehensive genocide prevention legislation through Congress.
If you want to help make never again a reality, join the national anti-genocide chorus and call 1-800-GENOCIDE to reach your senators offices TODAY and ask them to take the lead on making genocide prevention a national priority.
Get involved at http://standnow.org
Learn more about Pledge on Camera, the video advocacy aspect of Pledge2Protect and see the full credits for this video at http://hub.witness.org/STAND
The Genocide Intervention Network (or GI-NET) was a non-profit organization aiming to “empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide". In 2005 the Genocide Intervention Network changed its name from the Genocide Intervention Fund, and in 2011, it merged with the Save Darfur Coalition to form a new organization, United to End Genocide.
History
In October 2004, two Swarthmore College students, Mark Hanis and Andrew Sniderman, established the Genocide Intervention Network in hopes of empowering citizens to protect civilians from the atrocities occurring in Darfur. GI-Net’s mission and policy goals were greatly influenced by the “Responsibility to Protect” doctrine, drafted by the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, in order to create a permanent anti-genocide grassroots movement.
In 2011, GI-Net and the Save Darfur Coalition merged to establish United to End Genocide.
InsideMyanmar’s Genocide” paints a bleak picture of the atrocities committed against this group and emphasizes the urgent need for international intervention ... genocide from escalating further.
That intervention is part of a broader effort by the firm to force the social network to adopt the InternationalHolocaustRemembranceAlliance’s (IHRA) highly controversial working definition of antisemitism.