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Natural Allies: UNEP and Civil Society
"UNEP has the responsibility within the UN system of providing leadership and encouraging partnerships in protecting the environmental base of sustainable development. Natural Allies provides a clear picture of how civil society can and does work with UNEP, both benefiting from and strengthening UNEP’s programme of work.

After describing UNEP’s structure and role, Natural Allies explains how civil society can interact directly with governments, whose decisions guide UNEP’s work.The book more...
November 2, 2008
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In 1998 Global Partners began the B.E.S.T [Building Economically Sustainable Tomorrows] program with two small women’s cooperatives in the villages of Bugarama and Kirima. The women had a lot of enthusiasm but not much capital. Their dream was for each member to own her own cow and produce enough income to feed and educate her children. Mrs. Molly Karwemera, Chairperson of Bugarama Women's Cooperative, outlined the problems they confronted. 'We appreciate Global Partners' efforts of bring up t more...

Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  November 19, 2008

'Roots creep underground everywhere and make a firm foundation. Shoots seem very weak, but to reach the light, they can break open brick walls. Imagine that the brick walls are all the problems we have inflicted on our planet. Hundreds of thousands of roots & shoots, hundreds of thousands of young people around the world, can break through these walls. We CAN change the world. ' Jane Goodall.
The Roots & Shoot more...

Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  November 19, 2008

Communities in control: real people, real power was launched on 9 July 2008. This White Paper is about passing power to communities and giving real control and influence to more people.
Our key themes are power, influence and control: who has power, on whose behalf is it exercised, how is it held to account, and how can it be diffused throughout the communities we live in. It is about democracy, and how democratic practices and ideals can be applied to our complex, modern society.

The White more...

Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  November 17, 2008

Community Empowerment is about people and government, working together to make life better. It involves more people being able to influence decisions about their communities, and more people taking responsibility for tackling local problems, rather than expecting others to.
The idea is that government can't solve everything by itself, and nor can the community: it's better when we work together.

There are three key ingredients to community empowerment:

1. Active citizens: people with t more...

Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  November 17, 2008

A large problem facing youth development today is the great chasm which exists between top-down policy formation and the actual reality of the youth situation. What this process lacks is a meaningful platform for youth to discover and discuss issues relevant to them, so as to better engage in meaningful dialogue with policymakers. The Youth Open Space Dialogue Series is born out of a recognition that international organizations such as the World Bank need to do much more to listen to and incorpo more...

Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  November 16, 2008

The NGO Sector is one of the 17 Sectors of the South African National AIDS Council, and has been tasked among other things with the implementation of the National Strategic Plan 2007 – 2011. It is often noted that NGOs and CBOs are the driving engine behind community development and community programmes, but their work is not always recognized because Civil Society has not always been able to monitor and evaluate the impacts their good work has on society. The NGO Sector represents the NGO and more...

Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  November 16, 2008

Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC) is a Washington-based organization advocates on behalf of victims of armed conflict, working to ensure they receive recognition and assistance from warring parties.

CIVIC persuaded the US Congress to establish programs for war victims in Afghanistan and Iraq, guides victims to assistance, brings the human cost of war to the attention of policymakers and the public, and is advocating a new global standard of conduct that warring parties should more...

Added by  Kasem Ali  November 14, 2008

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