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The United Nations General Assembly expresses its steadfast determination to pursue reconciliation processes in those societies that are affected and/or divided by conflicts; and decides to proclaim 2009 the International Year of Reconciliation.
Module 1: Parliament and the Budget
Mount Allison University
The staff of ATLIS (Atlantic International Studies Organization) invites you to take part in Mount Allison’s sixth annual student conference to be held on the 23rd to 25th of January 2009. The conference promises to assemble students, professors, and international agency workers for discussion.
e-Campaigning is the most significant new development in campaigning for many decades. This brand new workshop will teach you about how to develop an e-campaigning strategy that fits your organisation and balances best practice with innovation.
This introductory course aims to provide an overview and facilitate a deeper understanding of the concept and practice of 'development'.
This workshop will equip participants with skills for assembling a good international development project proposal. Emphasis is placed on the narrative sections of concept notes and full proposals.
This introductory workshop will explore the reasons for and against engaging in advocacy projects and the different approaches that your organisation can take.
University of Bremen
Information Society with its variety of new information and communication media offers many new options to participate in today's social, cultural, political, and economic activities. However, chances are unequally distributed, e.g. by class, ethnicity, age - and by gender.
International Women's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. It is a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political.
Module 2: Parliament in Commonwealth Countries