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Somalia joined the UNFCCC and high level delegates are participating the Copenhagen meetingDec 16, 2009
Somalia joined the UNFCCC and high level delegates are participating the Copenhagen<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt; COLOR: black;
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CIVICUS and IPS collaborate on online database to connect CSOs to the MediaDec 14, 2009
CIVICUS - World Alliance for Citizen Participation - has partnered with IPS to create an online database to make civil society worldwide more accessible to the media. I learned about this today in a special mailing (pasted below) from eCivicus. This...
How the New Facebook Privacy Rules Affect ActivistsDec 10, 2009
Yesterday Facebook enacted a new set of privacy rules, the purpose of which is to expand the information which all users share, making it “easier for you to find and connect with the people you’re looking for.” However, according to a great...
The Facebook Era of Everyone: African CSOs Should Use Caution!Dec 10, 2009
I have been spending more time on Facebook recently. Overall it's been a very positive experience and I have to say that Facebook is becoming increasingly useful for networking, keeping in touch and joining forces with likeminded people and...
A Day Out of KiberaDec 9, 2009
At the weekend, I was invited to be part of a day out for 100 children who attend the resource centre run by our football project, Kibera Mpira Mtaani. The day had been organised by two teachers who work for British schools in Nairobi and volunteer...
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