International NGO Committee on Human Rights in Trade and Investment INCHRITI

Linked with Miloon Kothari – India.

No website found for INCHRITI, but published on the following other sites:

on PDHRE;
on the Human Rights Databank, December 1999, Vol. 6, No.4;
on the Human Rights Databank, September 2000, Vol. 7, No. 2&3;
on Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights;
on HREA.org: Human Rights Teach-In: Trading Away Human Rights?
on World Organisation against Torture OMCT;
on Third World Network TWN;
on ESCRnet;
on Circle of Rights, ESCR activism;
on CONGO;
on fidh.org;
on Rights & Democracy.

… and many others.

International Human Dimensions Programme IHDP

on Global Environmental Change.

The International Human Dimensions Programme IHDP on Global Environmental Change is an international, interdisciplinary science programme dedicated to promoting, catalyzing and coordinating research on the human dimensions of global environmental change. IHDP takes a social science perspective on global change and it works at the interface between science and practice.

To reach all other pages of IHDP, just click on the internal links from the homepage.

Contact: IHDP International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, UN Campus, Hermann-Ehlers-Str. 10, D-53113 Bonn, Germany, Tel: +49 228 815 0600, Fax: +49 228 815 0620, E-mail.

IHDP works in partnership with:

Peoples' Global Action GPA

The GPA-Frontpage has links to GPA-pages in arab, castellano, català, český, ελληνικά, english, euskera, deutsch, français, hungarian, italiano, lietuvishkai, nederlands, polish, português, românã, рýсский, serbo-croatian, suomi.

About (the english Homepage): From the 23rd to the 26th of February of 1998, grassroots movements of all continents met in Geneva to launch a worldwide coordination network of resistance to the global market, a new alliance of struggle and solidarity called Peoples’ Global Action against ‘free’ trade and the WTO PGA. That was the birth of this global tool for communication and coordination for all those who fight the destruction of humanity and the planet by capitalism and build local alternatives to globalisation.

The defining documents of the PGA are its five hallmarks, its organisational principles and its manifesto.

At the conference in Bangalore, India in August 1999 the hallmarks
and the organisational principles were amended to reflect discussions about clarifying differences to right-wing anti-globalizers. A new second hallmark was added. The Hallmarks were changed at the conference in Cochabamba 2001.

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The Jubilee South Network JS

(français, espanol)

Linked with Lidy Nacpil – Philippines, and with Total and Unconditional DebtCancellation.

The Jubilee South Network is in the process of emerging and developing as an international South movement on debt, focusing on the power of civil society to hold their governments accountable and break the chains of debt domination by Northern governments and institutions. (greenfestivals.org).

Activities & Events;
Current Initiatives;
Resources & Database;
Docs & Publications;
Downloads;
Links;
Photo Gallery;
Contact.

Jubilee South JS is a network of debt campaigns, social movements, people’s organizations, communities, NGOs and political formations. The Jubilee South network aims to develop and strengthen a global South movement on the debt. We have members from over 40 countries from the regions of Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa and Asia/Pacific, representing 85 anti-debt groups.

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The California Women's Agenda CAWA

Linked with Roma Pauline Guy – USA.

  • CAWA is a state action alliance of over 600 organizations in California, working together to implement the Beijing Platform at the grassroots;
  • CAWA is linking one million women and girls in collective action through real and « virtual » networks;
  • CAWA is a network that is organizing – not an organization that is networking.

Partizipating Organizations;
County and Regional Coalitions;
Beijing+, a call to action;
join the CAWA network;
Contact: Women’s Intercultural Network, 1950 Hayes Street, Suite Two, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA, Tel. 415-221-4841, Fax 415-221-4989, E-mail.

about: Women’s Intercultural Network WIN brought the (Beijing) Platform home to the California grassroots for implementation by creating CAWA: the CAlifornia Women’s Agenda. CAWA is a growing state action alliance of over 500 diverse organizations who adapted and published the Beijing Platform as a Plan of Action for California. CAWA’s objective is to link one million women in collective action through real and « virtual » networks.

The genesis of the Women’s Intercultural Network -WIN was the International Women’s Action Council (IWAC), created as an advisory group to a Ford Foundation grant in 1988: “Involving Women And Ethnic Minorities In Foreign Policy.” WIN CEO, formed IWAC to involve women from the many diverse cultures in San Diego in the project. This collaboration of women became the inspiration and prototype for WIN, which was incorporated in late 1994 in San Francisco, California. (full text).