World in Common WiC

for a world beyond capitalism

… Realize that only through mutual respect and solidarity among the groups that make up our political sector can we realize our common goals. Together we hope to achieve … a good network of individuals and groups united by our opposition to capitalism and the state and by our search for practical alternatives. (Homepage).

theory;
our blog: spaces of hope;
discussion forum;
archive;
links;
contact.

Partner Links:
Common Voice (non-market, anti-state);
industrial workers of the world iww;
libcom.org;
anarchist federation;
A-Infos;
Inter Activist.

About WiC: The World in Common group was formed in November 2002. It is firmly rooted in what we call the ‘anti-market anti-statist sector’, a small but highly diverse sector within the spectrum of political opinion. Indeed, the membership of this group reflects this diversity which is likely to grow as we grow.
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Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace WISCOMP

an initiative of the Foundation for Universal Responsability FUR of His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Wiscomp was established as part of the efforts of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility to build a culture of coexistence and nonviolence that is gender-sensitive and inclusive. A not-for-profit, non-sectarian, non-denominational organization, the Foundation promotes universal responsibility in a manner that celebrates a diversity of beleifs and practices, and that contributes to a global ethic of nonviolence, coexistence and gender equity. The work of the Foundation is global in its reach and transcends nationalist political agendas. (Homepage).

programs;
staff, advisory board and consultative committee;
some of our partners;
publications;
many good links;
address: WISCOMP / FUR, Core 4A, Upper Ground Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, INDIA;
contact.

About: WISCOMP (Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace) is a South Asian research and training initiative, which facilitates the leadership of women in the areas of peace, security and international affairs. Initiated in 1999 by Meenakshi Gopinath who currently serves as the Honorary Director, WISCOMP positions its work at the confluence of peacebuilding, conflict transformation and security studies. The intersection of these with gender concerns provides the focus of its engagement and is the leitmotif that informs its programs.
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Nonviolent Peaceforce NP

also in french and in spanish.

In partnership with local groups, Nonviolent Peaceforce NP members apply proven nonviolent strategies to protect human rights, deter violence, and help create space for local peacemakers to carry out their work. (Homepage).

Sitemap;
our work;
get involved;
give now;
learn more;
press room;
address: India Gandhi Ashram, Kingsway Camp New Delhi 110 009, India, Tel: 27 743-4514, Fax: 27 4652566;
Contact.

About: Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) is a nonpartisan unarmed peacekeeping force composed of trained civilians from around the world.

Nonviolent Peaceforce brings together over 60 Member Organisations from five continents and over 100 supporting organisations … (full text).

The Associate strives to fulfill the following objectives:
• To foster friendship and understanding amongst the people of Asia for a peaceful and nonviolent world.
• To identify cultural, education and voluntary organizations in different countries of Asia with similar objectives and to develop contact with them
• To organize conferences, seminars, workshops, peace marches, lectures, and other ways of interaction amongst the people.
• To promote and facilitate meaningful exchanges and interactions amongst social activists, intellectuals, professionals, artists, writers, women, youth, farmers, and artisans of different countries of Asia.
• To organize humanitarian help at the time of natural calamities and render needed services to the affected people.

Region: Asia Pacific.

Himmat online.net

(The Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation CDR)

Linked with Sushobha Barve – India.

This site has been created by Himmat Publications Trust, publishers from 1964 to 1981 of Himmat Weekly, and will be edited by Rajmohan Gandhi, who was Himmat’s Chief Editor from 1964 to 1981. Historian, commentator and former member of the Rajya Sabha, Rajmohan Gandhi is the author of, among other books, Revenge & Reconciliation … (Homepage and divers items).

2 addresses:

  • a) CDR, 10, Worli Sea Face, Mumbai 400 018, Tel: (022) 492 9858, Fax 91-22-4931642, e-mail;
  • b) CDR, J-1346 Palam Vihar, Dist. Gurgaon, Haryana 122 017, e-mail.

Contact.

They have created the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation CDR:

The mission: The CDR hopes to serve as an initiative that links the issues of dialogue with justice and equity and through this integral link, begins to serve as a catalyst for both internal and external peace and reconciliation in South Asia. Several groups already exist to assist the goal of South Asian concord, but given both the enormity and complexity of the task a body with such a perspective, that of justice, peace and reconciliation, may also play a useful role.

Gruelling poverty, politicised manipulation of religions, gender disparities and caste-based oppressions coupled with excessive militarisation – that has today taken the form of potential nuclear anhilation – have combined to give an edge to the conflicts within the region, severely warping and wounding the daily life of South Asia’s nearly one and a half billion people. Economic advancement has been blocked; health, universal education and employment remain out of bounds for the vast majority of the people … (full long text/divers items).

National Centre for Rural Development NCRD

The Sterling Institute of Management Studies

Linked with Veteran Gandhian Nirmala Deshpande – India (1929 – 2008).

The National Centre for Rural Development NCRD is a registered Public Charitable Trust, founded in 1991 with the stated mission of Rural Development. During the course of its various activities aimed at the rural youth, NCRD realized early on, that true rural development is not possible without basic education for the rural folk, and hence NCRD entered the field of education about a decade ago. It is now actively involved in post-graduate education, including Information Technology, Pharmacy Education & Management education through the “Sterling Institute of Technology & Management”, “Sterling Institute of Pharmacy”, “Sterling Institute of Management Studies & “Sterling College of Education”. (About 1/2).

Homepage;
Courses;
NCRD’s Sterling Institute of Management Studies SIMS;
Admissions;
Photo Gallery;
Address: National Centre for Rural Development’s, Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Opposite Sea-Woods Railway Station, Sector- 19, Nerul (East), Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra State – 400 706, India, Phone : 91 – 22 – 32988900, Fax : 91 – 22 – 2770 2282, e-mail 01, e-mail 02;
Location map;
Contacts:

About 2/2: NCRD started its activity in education in 1993 with the establishment of a school in Ambegaon taluka, Pune district which was a very backward area. In the absence of industry, development was minimal and schools were few and far.
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