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July 2006
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31.07.2006
The ProConcept organization started the publication of E-Leader electronic magazine, dedicated to managerial staff in non-governmental organizations.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Capacity building] |
31.07.2006
Under the motto STOP the New Lebanon War, the Macedonian-Arab Friendship Society and their friends organized a peaceful protest in front of the U.S. Embassy in Skopje on Saturday, August 29, demanding that the latest war in Lebanon is stopped immediately.
more...Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] |
31.07.2006
The Osijecki Zeleni (Osijek Greens) environmental organization called upon the Government of Croatia to use the UN Commission for Peace auspices, and especially its status of candidate country for full EU membership, to make strong and active effort towards an immediate and unconditional stop of war in Lebanon.
more...From: Osjecki zeleni Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [International cooperation] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] [Security] [United Nations] |
30.07.2006
In June 2006, the Agency of Local Development Initiatives ALDI conducted an over the phone public opinion survey, with the aim to identify and categorize the perceptions that Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens have regarding the work of non-governmental organizations in the country.
more...From: Agencija za lokalne razvojne inicijative Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Information & media] [Civil society] |
28.07.2006
The Mjaft London Club strongly protests an article published by The Sunday Times, "The Land that Time Forgot", for the national, ethnic and racial prejudices it promotes against Albania, Albanians and the large diaspora all over the world.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Albania] [Social exclusion] [Civil rights] [Race Politics] [Social exclusion] |
28.07.2006
from Carbon Trust:
more...Connective Energy aims to become a leading supplier of low carbon heat solutions. Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: You can recycle heat too © Centre for Science and Environment
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28.07.2006
from Friends of the Earth:
more...'If the proportion of BP and Shell's investments in renewables came even close to the proportion of their advertising budget they spend bragging about them, the world would be a very different place.' Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Are they really going green? © CorpWatch
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28.07.2006
from Treehugger blog:
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A British travel company is now planting a tree for every flight booking it takes.
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Transport] [Climate change] |
28.07.2006
The Forum Syd Balkans Programme (FSBP) Montenegro project organizes the Day of Dialogue with the Youth, dedicated to the topic of Youth, Information and Mobility.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Youth] [Governance] |
28.07.2006
Under the auspices of its Awareness: Transgender Rights and Issues, Zenska Soba association published a notebook/exercise book on creation of terms of sex and gender on social and individual levels, titled Creation: of Sex? of Gender?
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Human rights] [Gender] |
28.07.2006
People with impaired vision will be able to use the Belgrade Public Transportation system in the company of their guide dogs, starting July 27, announced Slaven Tica, Director of Belgrade Public Transport Enterprise, in a statement for RTS.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Cities] [Transport] [Disability] Image: Belgrade public transportation accessible to guide-dogs
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27.07.2006
PARIS, Jul 27 (IPS) - The extreme hot summer in Europe is restricting nuclear energy generation and showing up the limits of nuclear power, leading environmental activists and scientists say.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Spain] [Germany] [France] Image: Nuclear reactor control room in Beijing, China. © SciDev.Net
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27.07.2006
ANIMA Centre for Women And Peace Studies from Kotor invites all interested individuals and organizations to support the candidacy of Ervina Dabizinovic for the NGO seat in the RTVCG Council.
more...From: ANIMA Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Gender] [Media] |
27.07.2006
The announced availability of the news pre-accession EU funda IPA, was received by NGOs with much joy. On the other hand, it increases their fears of a pull-out or reduction of foreign aid coming into the country. Foreign representatives in Macedonia warn that it is only a matter of time before the pull-out of foreign donors, writes Zaklina Gjorgjevic in Utrinski vesnik.
more...Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Aid] [Corporations] [Finance] [Civil society] |
27.07.2006
from marklynas.org blog:
more...It's hot in Oxford. But is it global warming? 'Scientists will still be arguing about the exact causes even when the water is rising around our ankles,' says Mark. Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] Image: More heat; more floods. © Greenpeace UK
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27.07.2006
from The Guardian:
more...As this week's heatwave shows, climate change will affect almost every aspect of British life. But how? Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Rainbow © Peter Armstrong
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26.07.2006
Indian trade experts are unanimous that no deal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) augurs better for India than a bad deal but developed nations will continue to put pressure on developing countries to open up their markets.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [United States] [India] [Western Europe] [Agriculture] [Labour] [Business] [Trade] [Globalisation] Image: © Focus on the Global South
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26.07.2006
The Regional Programme on Human Rights is organised by the Raoul Wallenberg
more...Institute in Lund and fully financed by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Education] [Human rights] |
26.07.2006
The survey NGO Sector in Serbia, conducted by Civic Initiatives and Federation of Serbian NGOs (FENS) at the beginning of the year, clearly demonstrates the deteriorating financial situation of non-governmental organizations in Serbia.
more...From: Gradjanske Inicijative Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Finance] [Governance] |
26.07.2006
Merhamet, Dobrotvor, La Benovalencija and Caritas non-governmental organizations believe that Bosnia and Herzegovina has entered a situation they long warned would happen, regarding the collection of VAT and redistribution of funds.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Aid] [Economy] [Governance] |
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A British travel company is now planting a tree for every flight booking it takes.