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The Punjab Government: To provide healthcare to environmentally toxified affected children, women and men.

The Punjab Government: To provide healthcare to environmentally toxified affected children, women and men.

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This petition has been created by james S. and may not represent the views of the Avaaz community.
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The Punjab Government
The Punjab is just one of many globally polluted regions where the lives of many people are adversely affected. The solution is to encourage the Punjab government to seek assistance to remediate the environment and to provide health services for the needy to stop the transmission of this human pollution across generations for a healthier and better future.Attend the inaugural launch of this campaign in person at the Life in a Toxic World Conference in Melbourne, Australia held on Saturday the 28th February 2015 at the Amora Hotel Riverwalk, Richmond hosted by The Centre of Clinical Toxicology at the National Institute of Integrative Medicine, a non-profit research and education organization.For details see http://www.niim.com.au Come personally to hear the keynote lecture that will change your perception forever with real statistics and real people affected in the Punjab region. Come and meet Mr.Richard A. Fletcher who was the UNESCO MANIFESTO 2000 Messenger and founder of the Universal Peace Society. Signing petitions is one thing, attending a real launch in person is quite another feeling- get involved and be counted; the people in Punjab needs you to care for them.
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