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The Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker (GfbV) is an internationally active non-governmental organization that has been advocating for the protection and rights of ethnic, religious, and indigenous minorities for over 50 years.
The main mission of the GfbV is to be an incorruptible voice for "those who have no voice." The organization advocates for a world where the rights of ethnic and religious minorities as well as nationalities are respected. Its values are based on independence, credibility, and transparency. The GfbV is primarily funded by private donations and membership fees and reports openly about its work and finances[2][4].
The GfbV is represented by independent sections in Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol/Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Iraq, and has representatives in London and Luxembourg. All sections are united under GfbV International based in Berlin. The organization has consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and the Council of Europe[1][3].
The Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker remains an important and indispensable voice for the rights and protection of endangered minorities worldwide.