The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development DCED

(en français, en espanol)

Picked up on Weitzenegger’s Website for International  Development Cooperation, and its Newsletter.

The Committee promotes enterprise development particularly for small enterprises, in developing countries. It provides a forum, in which member agencies can exchange information about their programmes, and the lessons learned through those programmes. Building on experience, the Committee publishes common guidelines for member agencies. (Homepage).

Publications; News; DCED blog; Library; Events; Newsletters; Some Useful Resources;
Inter-agency Databases; Executive Committee; Secretariat;
Contact.

About: The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development is a gathering of many of the funding and inter-governmental agencies working for sustainable poverty alleviation through development of « the private sector » – the businesses, small and large, that provide the bulk of employment and prosperity worldwide. It was established informally in 1979, when its first members met at a meeting convened by the World Bank. Until 2005, the Committee was known as the « Committee of Donor Agencies for Small Enterprise Development ».  Continuer la lecture de « The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development DCED »

Human Rights without Frontiers HRWF

In 1989, a number of human rights defenders founded an NGO called Bruxelles-Droits de l’Homme/ Brussels- Human Rights/ Brüssel Menschenrechte”, later re-named to Droits de l’homme sans frontières. The organization has gradually expanded into Human Rights Without Frontiers International (2001) to embrace its branch offices in Belgium, China, USA, and Nepal as well as its associate members in Armenia (Pro-Democracy Association), Bulgaria (Tolerance Foundation), Georgia (Human Rights Information and Documentation Centre), Iraq (Assyrian Aid Society), and Japan (Life Funds for North Korean Refugees), Russia, and South Korea. Since 1997, the Belgian branch of HRWF Int. has been an associate member of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights … (about 1/2).

Homepage and articles;
Main Menu: in the left column of each page, find the many HR-main items and its sub-items;
Branches; HR Internships in Brussels; Services; Support;
Contact.

About 2/2: … From its inception, the main focus of our activities has been monitoring, research, and analysis in the field of human rights as well as promotion of democracy and the rule of law on national and international level.  Continuer la lecture de « Human Rights without Frontiers HRWF »

Swat Youth Front SYF

NGO working for Elimination of Poverty, Illiteracy and Unemployment

SYF is an independent, flexible, democratic, non-profit youth organization working for poverty reduction, literacy, employment, women empowerment, peace and disaster management in Malakand Region, NWFP, Pakistan since 1997 with a vision to strive in partnership with community, public and civil society organizations to achieve MDGs for developing a just, peaceful and prosperous society where all have equal access to opportunities irrespective of gender, color, race, religion and status … (full text Homepage).

Ongoing Projects; Publictions; Partners;
Address: Swat Youth Front, P.O Box 34, G.P.O Saidu Sharif Swat, N.W.F.P Pakistan;
Contact.

About Swat Youth Front SYF;

About Malakand region: Malakand is a region in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. Named after Malakand Agency, a part of this region, it covers one third of the total area of the province.The area of Malakand Region is 29,872 sq. Km and its population is 5.52 million. The region is further divided into Chitral, Dir upper,Dir Lower, Swat, Buner, Shangla Districts and Malakand Agency. Continuer la lecture de « Swat Youth Front SYF »

The Financial Armageddon website

(Conceived By Someone Who Never Worked in a Real Job, May 02, 2009)

Financial Armageddon has long highlighted the disconnect between Main Street and Wall Street. Even now, after an extraordinary number of banks and brokers have failed or are still being bailed out, and thousands of financial industry workers have lost their jobs (excluding those at the top, who should have been the first to go) or had bonuses and salaries slashed, there are still plenty of clueless « experts » running around – including those who have the power to invest other people’s money – who claim to see all manner of « green shoots » sprouting up throughout the economy … (Homepage 1/2).

New York Hard Assets Investment Conference, New York Marriott, May 11-12, 2009: Brochure; Other Events; Venue; Contact Events Team; No Surprise at All (Except to Wall Street);
Economic blackmail? Experts? Careening Towards a CrisisA Shift in Spending Behavior;
National Debt Clock Counter, Blogroll, Mainstream Media, Alternative Media, Other Resources, Archive, Newsletter, and many more: all that in the right column;
Contact.

Homepage 2/2:
… While I could be wrong when it comes to my admittedly pessimistic views about where the bottom is (and when we might reach that point), even a cursory glance at what is happening around the country makes me feel reasonably confident that we aren’t there yet. To cite just one example, I refer to the following post from Clusterstock, entitled About That GDP Inventory Decline … . Continuer la lecture de « The Financial Armageddon website »

Genocide Watch

Genocide Watch is the Coordinator of the International Campaign to End Genocide

Linked with What is Genocide?

Mission Statement Genocide Watch exists to predict, prevent, stop, and punish genocide and other forms of mass murder. We seek to raise awareness and influence public policy concerning potential and actual genocide. Our purpose is to build an international movement to prevent and stop genocide. (About Us/Mission Statement).

Homepage and latest news;
Resources; Partners; Get involved; Genocide Convention;
What is Genocide? The 8 Stages of Genocide; 12 Ways to Deny A Genocide; Countries at risk 2008;
Address: Genocide Watch, P.O. Box 809, Washington, D.C. 20044, USA;
Contact.

About Genocide:   Continuer la lecture de « Genocide Watch »