One Campaign
One Campaign
The One Campaign (pronounced: /wʌn kæmˈpeɪn/) is a non-profit organization that aims to combat extreme poverty and preventable diseases, particularly in Africa. The organization was established in 2004 by a coalition of non-governmental organizations and advocacy groups.
Etymology
The term "One Campaign" signifies the organization's goal to unite people from around the world in the fight against poverty and disease. The word "one" (/wʌn/) is derived from the Old English word "an," which means "a single unit or thing." The word "campaign" (/kæmˈpeɪn/) comes from the Latin "campus," meaning "field," and refers to a series of coordinated activities aimed at achieving a specific goal.
Related Terms
- Non-governmental organization: A non-profit, voluntary citizens' group that is organized on a local, national, or international level to address issues in support of the public good.
- Advocacy group: An organization that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions.
- Extreme poverty: A severe state of deprivation, lacking the basic human needs, which commonly includes food, water, sanitation, clothing, shelter, health care, and education.
- Preventable diseases: Illnesses that can be prevented through measures such as vaccination, improved hygiene, and access to clean water.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on One Campaign
- Wikipedia's article - One Campaign
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