The Boston Network for International Development (BNID) is committed to supporting our peer organizations around the world who may be affected by the Executive Order banning immigration to the United States from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

Our staff and board are deeply devoted to making connections across countries, faiths, and cultures to work toward the common good of humanity. We firmly believe this Executive Order should be immediately reversed, and we will support efforts to accomplish that goal.

Please email us at info@bnid.org with ways that BNID members can support the local refugee community. We are looking for volunteer opportunities and other ways that our 5,200 members can get involved.

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    The Boston Network for International Development (BNID) was founded in 2004 with the goal of serving as a point of connection for groups and individuals in the Boston area who are concerned with issues of international development (ID) and global justice. BNID was re-established by Adam B. Korn, Esq. who served as BNID’s Director from 2010-2017. Through connecting with each other locally, individuals and organizations of all types – private and nonprofit, academic and professional, informational and activist – can have a greater impact globally.

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