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Human Rights World: Framing Development
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Monday, May 7, 2012. The theme of this Conference is challenging. You are taking time out to honestly explore how NGOs are shaping public attitudes to development and global poverty. What is the long term aim of our communication and development education strategies? News reports and charity appeals rei...
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NWICN - Intercultural Working Group
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Drug Services in Inner City Dublin. Protocal of Engagement DCC/DICP. Local Access Plan for Grangegorman. NWICN 2006-2010 Strategy is Published. Nwicn on Pat Kenny Show. 117 / 118 North King Street, Dublin 7. Pub Quiz Friday 20th January. Network Annual General Meeting. Between 2001 and 2003, the group completed a programme of activities that was funded by Know Racism, Combat Poverty and Dublin Inner City Partnership. These included;. An information fair; a debate on multiculturalism;. The group won a MAM...
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Human Rights World: February 2012
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. White Paper Review - Public Consultation. As part of the government review of the White Paper on Irish Aid, a period of public consultation has been launched. To have your say and influence the future direction of Ireland's aid programme, get involved HERE. Links to this post.
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Human Rights World: The Light is Still On...
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Monday, May 7, 2012. The Light is Still On. Campaign (which seeks to end prostitution and sex trafficking in Ireland), the Senators re-affirmed the campaign's demand for a public consultation on the criminalization of the purchase of sex. Hopefully, come the end of May, the discussion document will inde...
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Human Rights World: July 2012
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Thursday, July 12, 2012. Unintended Consequences…Just Get it Right. Despite the odd platitude or two expressed in their Irish Times opinion piece. Also important is the fact that the Taoiseach and Tánaiste profess their awareness of the responsibility the Government bears to ensure that any proposal mad...
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Human Rights World: May 2012
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Thursday, May 24, 2012. The Dáil adjourned today and will not sit again until after next Thursday's referendum on the fiscal treaty. So now it's up to the Irish public to consider all the arguments that have been put forward, all the accusations cast and each premonition made. Links to this post. In rec...
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Human Rights World: September 2011
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. An Audit of Ireland's Debt. I recently had the pleasure of attending the launch of the results of an audit of Ireland's debt in Buswell's Hotel. Carried out by a team of researchers from the University of Limerick and led by Dr. Sheila Killian, ' An Audit of Irish Debt.
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Human Rights World: October 2011
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Sunday, October 16, 2011. Blog Action Day Vs World Food Day. Today is Blog Action Day. And bloggers around the world are talking about one thing - FOOD. 40% of US corn crops end up in gas tanks instead of stomachs. 4 in 5 people lack access to social protection of any kind. October 15th - 22nd), we have...
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Human Rights World: Bearing the Brunt - Women and the Recession
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Monday, October 8, 2012. Bearing the Brunt - Women and the Recession. This morning I had the pleasure of attending a seminar hosted by the National Women's council of Ireland, entitled Bearing the Brunt? Women and the Recession. Couples (lower income of course) between 2008 and 2009. Oxfam Ireland Clima...
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Human Rights World: December 2011
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The examination of human rights in today’s world is the main focus of all essays, papers and opinions on this blog and I hope that one day it will become a useful resource for both students and activists. Friday, December 16, 2011. To find out what this is all about, take a look here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a law graduate from University College Dublin with an LLM in International Human Rights Law and currently work in the development sector. View my complete profile.