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Appendix 6 - International Music Council

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http://www.unitedagainstmalaria.org/index_e.html<br />

PROFESSIONELE ZORGPODIA IN OOST-NEDERLAND EN ZEELAND, NEDERLAND<br />

(PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCES IN FOSTER OR NURSING HOMES IN EAST-<br />

NETHERLANDS)<br />

The Stichting Muziek in Huis (Foundation <strong>Music</strong> in the House) initiates and organizes<br />

concerts of classical music, particularly chamber music in foster or nursing homes. The aim<br />

is to promote and support musical activities particularly in the health care sector.<br />

http://www.stichtingmuziekinhuis.nl/<br />

"Wat zou je doen" ("What should you do"), Netherlands.<br />

Marco Borsato, a famous Dutch pop musician,<br />

and the rapper Ali B, produced the single<br />

'Wat zou je doen', that came out on 17 september<br />

2004. It has been in the charts in Holland<br />

on number 1 for 8 weeks. All proceeds of the single will go to War Child Holland.<br />

http://www.warchild.org/artists/<strong>Music</strong>/music.html<br />

www.borsato.nl or www.alib.nl<br />

Plan Netherlands Rap4Rights Initiative, Netherlands<br />

Rap4Rights is an initiative committed<br />

to a global campaign of making the issue of<br />

children’s rights known. It uses<br />

rap music and social activism to speak to politicians and<br />

educate them about the sometimes disastrous situation<br />

of children and the need to restore<br />

their dignity, protect the adherence of their rights. The initiative seeks to empower the<br />

participating Dutch rappers to make a difference in the lives of others.<br />

The rap artists travel to Africa, Asia and Latin America and make contact with children<br />

living under extreme circumstances, meet youth workers, war affected youngsters, child<br />

soldiers and youth gangs. They collaborate, create music and talk about the issues of<br />

recovery, rehabilitation, trauma healing, HIV/AIDS, conflict resolution, human rights and<br />

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