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WWF Gets Into Bed with Oppressive Dictatorship

Donna Laframboise wrote 5 hours ago: The World Wildlife Fund has organized an event this week in the United Arab Emirates. You know, one … more →

Tags: ethical & philosophical, free speech, World Wildlife Fund, intellectual freedom, WWF

Kyrgyzstan’s Maksim Bakiyev: Long Live Washington’s Exiled Kings!

Jamahiriya News Agency wrote 16 hours ago: By Sibel Edmonds “The Selection, Grooming, Training, Installing, and Shielding of the World’s Most C … more →

Tags: CIA, FBI, Gladio, Global Drug Trade, GWOT, NATO, Pentagon, Russia, Terrorism

Torture in Kenya: Ending Impunity by Speaking the Victims’ Truth1 comment

Sari Long wrote 1 day ago: My heartfelt thanks to IntLawGrrls for the opportunity to contribute this introductory post. This mo … more →

Tags: Africa, International Human Rights Law, International Organizations, Domestic Violence, Human Rights, Istanbul Protocol, Kenya, Physicians For Human Rights, Torture

It's mid-May, do you know where your election results are?

Ken wrote 1 day ago: The Kenyan election was held on March 4.  It is now May 16.  Here is the link to the website of the … more →

Tags: corruption, democracy, Development in Africa, Elections, EU, Justice/Impunity, Kenya, Kenya 2013 election, Piracy

Your community wants you: Make a difference TODAY

Lady E wrote 2 days ago: “People who really want to make a difference in the world usually do it, in one way or another. And … more →

Tags: todays hot topic, Charity, food kitchens, Giving, helping, literacy center, Literacy Centers, Making a difference, Non-profit

Social Media in Quito

rwelch3 wrote 2 days ago: From Left: Dr. Richard Welch, Vivian Stuart, Lauren Montgomery, Brittany Knox, Josh Stowell, Arabia … more →

Tags: Chicken, facebook, pollo, Social Media, twitter

The Child Who Changed Us in Nicaragua17 comments

lifeoutofthebox wrote 2 days ago: It was 4:30 am and I couldn’t fall back asleep. I could not stop thinking about a little boy n … more →

Tags: Nicaragua, San Juan Del Sur, Books, Central America, Culture, Education, Inspiration, kids, Library

NEWS POST 11 - Uganda and the Kitenge Foundation1 comment

Vanessa Champion wrote 3 days ago: written by Vanessa Champion Street kids Kampala, Uganda   Kitenge Foundation, School, Kampala. … more →

Tags: Creative, Books, News, Africa, Support, Help, Philanthropy, Charity, Gift

Gay refugees re-victimized in asylum system

Christopher Coen wrote 3 days ago: One lesbian woman told how the immigration judge commented that she did not look like a lesbian. Ano … more →

Tags: Abuse Issues, alienation-isolation, Canadian refugee resettlement pgrm, hate crimes, LGBT refugees, NGOs (Non Governmental Organizations), Religion Issues, UN - United Nations, Asylum

Coal is bad, but...

therecessionfighter wrote 3 days ago: There is no doubt that burning coal to produce our energy is not good for the environment. Coal emit … more →

Tags: greenhouse gases, climate mitigation, climate change, fossil fuels, Economy, Energy, Coal, Power Plants, World Resources Institute

“Germany is committed to Afghanistan” --- Federal Foreign Office

paderbornersj wrote 4 days ago: The International Contact Group on Afghanistan and Pakistan convened in Berlin on 14 May. This group … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Germany, NATO

BPO- Business Process Outsourcing

Who is Randy Lim wrote 4 days ago: This term is not new. BPO basically means the ‘outsourced’ industry. In the military, it … more →

Tags: Something Else, the grey matter, Nimby, Couselor's, vietnam vet, fitness trainers, BPO, business process outsourcing

CEO, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, The Netherlands [deadline 03 June]

dietvorst wrote 4 days ago: IRC is an independent non-profit organisation and the international knowledge centre in the field of … more →

Tags: Europe, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Jobs, Vacancies'

Learning New Perspectives

rwelch3 wrote 4 days ago: Today, we had our first introduction to NGOs in Quito at the Fundacion Hermano Miguel. Over the next … more →

Tags: gsupr, Quito, Ecuadorian, Ute

US Prepares to Overthrow Malaysian Government

Jamahiriya News Agency wrote 4 days ago: AltThaiNews Key to encircling and containing China, US sets proxies in motion for color revolution i … more →

Tags: CIA, Color Revolution, Malaysia, Ned, Southeast Asia, USA, USAID

The Drama Queen Files - Exhibit #6

Donna Laframboise wrote 5 days ago: Carbon dioxide, superstition, and protecting the oceans. click for original source – note the … more →

Tags: Al Gore, Drama Queen files, ipcc, Al Gore, andrew sharpless, green energy, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Oceana, renewable energy

NGO Transparency in Action

Dóchas wrote 5 days ago:   On 2 May, Dóchas hosted a conference entitled “Initiate – Transparency In Action … more →

Tags: Development Effectiveness, Government, Transparency, Accountability, Dochas, Effectiveness, Irish Aid, Irish NGOs

Humanitarian Imperialism: Charity for Power

Jamahiriya News Agency wrote 5 days ago: By Dady Chery The same day Pope Benedict XVI resigned from his post, New York’s wealthy Mayor Michae … more →

Tags: World, USA, CIA, United Nations, Imperialism, Neocolonialism, Colonialism, USAID, Ned

Long holidays, slow development 20 comments

Albeiro Rodas wrote 5 days ago: Living in a country with too many holidays like Cambodia can make us reflect in the culture of work … more →

Tags: Tourism, Education, Economy, development, Culture, Problems, Justice, Society, Nation


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