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You could make a donation towards a charitable organization- maybe one that would send her a card or something every once in a while in the mail so that she could be reminded of how nice it is to help other people? My aunt bought me "membership" in the Jane Goodall Foundation when I was 8 or 9 (I really really loved Jane Goodall) and it was a fantastic gift.
You could also get her a couple of books that go along with the theme of traveling/helping others.
-Carpe Diem by Autumn Cornwall
-North of Beautiful by Justina Chen Headley
All of the above books feature protagonists her age that go abroad and broaden their horizons.
You could also go the nonfiction route with this or this.
Or you could get her a photography book- sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, you could get her a book of photos from around the world. This National Geographic book looks sweet. This one also looks powerful.
Lastly, maybe think about going to your favorite charity's website. Most sites have a "shop to benefit" section or something similar where they sell gifts where all proceeds go to help the charity.
Americares: http://www.americares.org/howtohelp/individuals/shop-and-give-back.html
UNICEF (lots of resources here!): http://www.unicefusa.org/shop/
The FEED Foundation: http://www.feedprojects.com/
Invisible Children (SUCH an important cause): http://store.invisiblechildren.com/
Good luck, hope I helped!