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September 2008
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28.09.2008
The Battle of Ideas is a two-day festival of social, political and cultural discussion taking place in London, 1 & 2 November.
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24.09.2008
The British government might use a new international agreement to avoid strict legal controls on UK private military and security companies, a development charity has warned.
more...From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [Arms & military] Image: Private military and security companies
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23.09.2008
The UN Children's Fund has welcomed the British government's decision to grant children seeking asylum, migrant children and those who have been trafficked into the UK the same rights as British children, including their right to education, health care and social services.
more...From: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Law] [Refugees] [Migration] [Children] |
22.09.2008
The 16th Raindance Film Festival runs in central London on 1-12 October.
more...Image: Raindance Film Festival
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17.09.2008
Corruption is a serious threat in humanitarian assistance, Sarah Bailey of Britain’s Overseas Development Institute (ODI) told a meeting in London.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Liberia] [Sri Lanka] [Uganda] Image: Jan Egeland of the UN admires a pot made in a displaced peoples' camp in northern Uganda, 2006 © Tugela Ridley / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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17.09.2008
Britain's aid minister Douglas Alexander today urged industry leaders and businesses to scale up their engagement with Fairtrade in order to help tackle poverty in developing countries.
more...From: Fairtrade Foundation Image: Fairtrade products
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14.09.2008
Here it comes again - the London International Film Festival, 15-30 October.
more...Image: LFF
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12.09.2008
A “Conflict Children” campaign to raise awareness of the effects of war on children and put an end to the use of child soldiers has been launched by a children’s newspaper, Save the Children and the UK Department of International Development.
more...From: Save the Children UK Image: Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers logo
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12.09.2008
Britain’s fashion industry is split on paying garment factory workers more in developing countries, a survey of 27 of the top fashion brands reveals today.
more...Image: Fashion Victims campaign protest, Bangladesh
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10.09.2008
Ethical fund chiefs should review investment in British mining giant Rio Tinto after Norway excluded the multinational from its pension fund over controversial Indonesian operations, a development charity urged today.
more...From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [Norway] Image: Anti-mining protest
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09.09.2008
On Saturday 27 September, the streets of London will be invaded by gorilla-suited runners, going ape for a day to help to save the world’s last 720 mountain gorillas.
more...Image: Great Gorilla Run (Photo: Gorilla.org)
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08.09.2008
"It's one world!" reports from the Curzon cinema in London, where more than 150 NGO representatives discussed how they might use a new film, The Age of Stupid, as a climate change campaign tool.
more...From: OneWorld TV Related topics/regions: [Information & media] [Climate change] Image: Peter Armstrong presents the 'Not Stupid' alternative
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08.09.2008
An all-party parliamentary group of MPs and peers has recommended immigration controls similar to those seen in countries such as Australia.
more...+ EU asylum ministers asked to do more for refugee journalists Image: Barbed wire fence around Campsfield Immigration Detention Centre © Close Campsfield Campaign
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04.09.2008
New advice to consumers on fish sustainability - including fish to "eat" and "avoid" - has been issued by the Marine Conservation Society, which warns that inadequate labelling will continue to lead to confusion among shoppers.
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04.09.2008
A global initiative to increase the effectiveness of aid by making it easier for people in recipient countries to track how the money is spent has been unveiled by the British government.
more...Image: UK International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander
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03.09.2008
Keep your eyes open for rare opening days of 19 Princelet Street, London's museum of migration, a magical unrestored Huguenot master silk weaver's home, whose shabby frontage conceals a rare surviving synagogue built over its garden. There are four chances to visit in September.
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02.09.2008
Oxfam again tops the league table of charity shops with a 5 per cent increase in profit to £21m last year.
more...Image: Charity shop survey 2008
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