(en) « Avaaz, activism or 'slacktivism' », sur The Guardian.co.uk, (consulté le ) : « Since 2009, Avaaz has not taken donations from foundations or corporations, nor has it accepted payments of more than $5,000 (£3,100). Instead, it relies simply on the generosity of individual members, who have now raised over $20m (£12.4m). »
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Amy Kazmin, « How Benetton faced up to the aftermath of Rana Plaza », Financial Times, (ISSN0307-1766, lire en ligne, consulté le )
(en) Anastasia Kavada, « Engagement, bonding, and identity across multiple platforms: Avaaz on Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace », MedieKultur | Journal of media and communication research, no 52, (ISSN1901-9726, lire en ligne)
Saran Koly, Une campagne TV contre le réchauffement, Libération, 1er février 2007 : « Le groupe a été créé conjointement par Res Publica, un groupe de campagnes civiques transnationales, et par MoveOn.org, un groupe américain de mobilisation sociale sur internet. »
(en) Simon van Zuylen-Wood, « The Great Escape: Has One NGO Been Lying About Its Role in Syria ? », The New republic, (lire en ligne) : « On the morning of February 28, the activist organization Avaaz reported that it had coordinated Conroy’s escape to Lebanon and that 13 activists within its network had been killed in the effort. “This operation was carried by Syrians with the help of Avaaz,” read the press release. “No other agency was involved.” »
(en) Anastasia Kavada, « Engagement, bonding, and identity across multiple platforms: Avaaz on Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace », MedieKultur | Journal of media and communication research, no 52, (ISSN1901-9726, lire en ligne)