Jointly sponsored by UNESCO and the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO). The purpose of the International Workshop is to bring together educators and representatives from other sectors, from international agencies and NGOs to exchange information, discuss experiences and to come up with a common strategic framework within which all stakeholders can take action to improve performance in Primary Education. The strategic framework will identify what steps and chang...read more

According to the American Association of Fundraising Counsel Trust for Philanthropy's new "Giving USA" estimates, U.S. charitable contributions in 2000 totaled $203.45 billion, an increase of 6.6 percent over the previous year.
Charitable contributions represented 2 percent of gross domestic product in 2000, a slight drop from the 28-year high of 2.1 percent achieved in 1999 and the same percentage as recorded in 1998.

Fourth Session of the Independent Commission on "Africa and the Challenges
of the Third Millennium"
Date: 28-29 May 2001
Location: Accra (Ghana)
Contact Details: For more information, please contact :
Bernard VERSCHUEREN [email protected]
Africa Millennium Project (233-21) 77 53 60
Iddrisu SIDDIQ [email protected]
UNDP-Accra (233-21) 77 38 90 ou (233-24) 32 76 61

I thought I should write to thank Kabisa-Fahamu for the wonderful work that you are doing in inter-alia up-dating us on a number of issues and bringing us news from accross the world. It really is a pleasure reading through most of the staff atht you bring to us through this newsletter. Keep it up!

Of interest though is the debate around the issue of compensation to affected countries by former colonialist states. One would like to hear views of members to the project on this issue, as...read more

Congratulations! Keep up the good work.

The Bram Fischer Visiting Professorship represents a major new endowment in the School of Law, University of Witwatersrand. Named for a leading human rights advocate, the Visiting Professorship is intended to advance a tradition of advocacy and scholarship in human rights that will ensure South Africa's vibrant constitutional democracy and influence students to regard human rights as an integral part of their practice of law. Internationally distinguished academics and practitioners will be...read more

The Academic Council on Problems of African Countries and the Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, are convening the Ninth Conference of Africanists on the subject "Africa in the Context of North-South Relations" on May 21-23, 2002.

A benchmark for monitoring the conduct of Senators emerged yesterday with the submission to the Senate President, Anyim Pius Anyim, of a draft copy of a code of conduct and ethics to guide the conduct of senators in public affairs.

This report documents human rights issues during the year 2000. It also reflects the activities undertaken during the year to promote human rights and to campaign against specific human rights abuses. In October 2000 Amnesty International launched a new campaign to mobilize people around the world in a collective effort to combat torture. As this report shows, the powers ranged against the human rights movement are formidable. However, so are the forces marshaled in support of human rights. T...read more

The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), the world’s largest organization of philanthropic fundraisers, today released a study regarding the charitable giving habits of wealthy, high-tech executives. The High Tech Donor Study is the first qualitative, interview-intensive report providing in-depth analysis of how high-tech philanthropists view their giving and the long-range implications of their involvement in the nonprofit sector.

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