Conflict Minerals: Stories from the Mouth of the Mine
More information on the ENOUGH Project: https://www.enoughproject.org
More information on the ENOUGH Project: https://www.enoughproject.org
Published on August 16, 2013 Plan UKβs Because I am a girl campaign: https://www.plan-uk.org/because-i-am-a-girl
Published on September 13, 2010 The Girl Effect is a movement driven by girl champions around the globe. Funded by The Nike Foundation, the Girl Effect βis the unique potential of 600 million adolescent girls to end poverty for themselves and the worldβ. More information at https://www.girleffect.org
Published on June 25, 2010. Learn more about conflict minerals and the ENOUGHproject campaign to end war in the Congo by visiting www.raisehopeforcongo.orghttps://youtu.be/5Ycih_jMObQ
Published on May 27, 2009 More information on the Greenbelt Movement can be found at www.greenbeltmovement.org
Published June 30, 2009 More information on the Green Belt Movement can be found at www.greenbeltmovement.org
Published Sep 25, 2014 Presented and researched by Anne Schiffer For more information on the Community Power campaign visit www.foe-scotland.org.uk/CommunityPower and #CommunityPower on Twitter
Published on 4 Oct 2012 Film produced by Caracol Producciones and IDEAR-CONGCOOP, Guatemala, 2011. More info on Oxfam’s campaign on land grabs at https://www.oxfam.org/landgrabs
Published: 25 Feb 2015 More info at www.banksy.co.uk
This resource is focused on analysing and critically engaging with global wealth. It examines how wealth is becoming more concentrated within the hands of a few, economic and social sectors that this wealth has occurred in, lobbying, and questions around rising inequality. Discussions are illustrated with empirical data which strengthens
The resource is broken up into two sections: Section one address the question βWhat is a theory of change?’ Section two is a resource toolbox for the theory of change facilitator SECTION ONE: Reviews the Major concepts that define theories of change. For example, Pathways of change, indicators to measure
Are you a change maker in your community? Are you looking to develop your skills and knowledge around global issues? Do you want to join Ireland’s network of active citizens and create long lasting positive change within your community? You could be the person weβre looking for! Drogheda based development
There is a perception that ethical consumption is essentially a middle-class issue – seen more as a declaration of status rather than an ethical concern. The stereotype conjures up images of the complacent self accredited fair trade individual who recycles their waste on the one hand, while at the same
1. Climate Change & Development Tadesse Dadi, Ethiopian development worker, debates the issue of climate change, its impact and the challenge of responsibility: ‘Climate change may not yet be a problem for people in Europe, but here in Ethiopia its effects are being felt today by millions of ordinary men
Number of people living with HIV/AIDS in 2009 Total 33.3 million (31.4 million – 35.3 million) Adults 30.8 million (29.2 million – 32.6 million) Women 15.9 million (14.8 million – 17.2 million) Children under 15 years 2.5 million (1.7 million – 3.4 million) People newly infected in 2009 Total 2.6
This section explores some of the main reasons why sustainable development is so important. It outlines the ways in which sustainable development relates to every individual’s life and the reasons why change is needed. The information is provided under these headings: Unsustainable actions will lead to ‘social and ecological crises’
People use water in hugely varying quantities. China, India and the United States are the top three users of water – and they are also the countries with the greatest population sizes. In the UK the average person uses about 50 litres of water per day to flush a toilet
Gender and natural disasters: Why we should be focusing on a gender perspective of the Tsunami disaster By Rochelle Jones December 26, 2004 will be etched forever in the minds of millions of people around the world. Hundreds of thousands of people have been directly affected by the Tsunamis that
BANGKOK, Jan 18 (IPS) – Although small, Singapore’s response to aid fellow South-east Asian neighbour Indonesia in the aftermath of the devastating tsunami is being hailed by a regional development expert as a pivotal step in the global race to rid the world of poverty. “Singapore going to Aceh to
20 Jan 2005Source: AlertNet Ben Wisner, a hazards specialist at the London School of Economics, spoke to AlertNet on the third day of the World Conference on Disaster Reduction in Kobe, Japan. AN: Nearly a month after the Indian Ocean tsunami, plans are afoot for the creation of a global
Peter H. GleickWednesday, January 5, 2005 The tragedy that has unfolded over the past week in Asia reminds us of the power of water to both give life and take it away. As the death toll rises from the earthquake and devastating tsunami, efforts to provide all manner of aid
Kai Evans reviews lessons learned from the pandemic about protecting civil society space during a crisis.
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