The Digital Freedom Network DFN

Our Mission: Digital Freedom Network DFN is a non-profit group that seeks to promote human rights as an attainable goal for all countries. Evident in our writing, we believe that free enterprise, limited government, rule of law and individual freedom are the most effective means to ensure the rights of men and women across the world. (About 1/2).

Homepage and latest news;
Sitemap;
Publications;
Domestic Institutes and Organizations;
Educational Tools and Resources;
Important Websites;
International Organisations;
Address: Digital Freedom Network, 520 Broad Street, 3rd Floor, Newark, NJ 07102, U.S.A., Phone: + (973) 438.7345, Fax: + (202) 969.9900;
Contacts.

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About 2/2: DFN supports classically liberal ideas in both the economic and the political realm. We seek to eliminate human rights violations through the implementation of the principles of freedom; robust property rights, free markets, rule of law, and legitimate democracy. We use foundational texts as well as report on current events to explain and promote the basic principles of freedom and underscore how modern situations relate to core philosophies of freedom. We attempt to spread our message, in a variety of languages when relevant and possible, through individuals, organizations, and media, regardless of viewpoint.

Zimbabwe Situation.com

Linked with Sandra Nyaira – Zimbabwe.

Homepage and ALL links (with every new link, watch more links about the item in the left column);

some of them hereafter:
News;
Archives;
Help and Support Groups;
other related sites;
Independent Results Centre;
Newsletter/mailing list;
Contact one, and contact two.

Some external links:

Zimbabwe Metro;

Sokwanele – Zvakwana – Enough is Enough;

ZIM today;

chirundu.com, the place for homesick Africans.

The Association of Zimbabwean Journalists

Linked with Sandra Nyaira – Zimbabwe, and with The Women’s International Perspective WIP.
The Association of Zimbabwean Journalists in the UK (AZJ-UK) was launched in 2005 to bring together exiled journalists and other media practitioners living outside the country. So far we number about 40 experienced Zimbabwean journalists, having left the country for various reasons connected to the political and economic problems bedevilling our country.

Homepage and Top Story;
Media Watch;
news;
politics;
Opinion/Analysis;
Downloads;
Links;
Address: Association of Zimbabwe Journalists, 83 Glendale Drive, Burpham, Surrey, GU4 7JA, editor’s e-mail, feedback;
Contact.

About: The Association of Zimbabwe Journalists in the UK (AZJ-UK) was launched in 2005 to bring together exiled journalists and other media practitioners living outside the country.

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The Women's International Perspective WIP

Linked with Sandra Nyaira – Zimbabwe, and with The Association of Zimbabwean Journalists.

The Women’s International Perspective, The WIP, is a comprehensive news website of women contributors that reports world news, opinion, and commentary. Our mission is to provide quality news from the unique perspectives of women that is accessible worldwide and free to our readers. (About 1/2).

Homepage and featured articles;
Sitemap;
Current Headlines;
Byline Portal;
WIP talk;
Contributors;
Archives;
Address: The WIP, 563 Figueroa Street, Monterey, CA 93940, USA, +1 831 274 8884, e-mail.
Contact.

About 2/2: The WIP is a balanced media source that promotes diversity and is not associated with any particular religion, political party, or cultural affiliation. As a worldwide collective of women writers, The WIP is an opportunity to eliminate the tremendous under-representation of women journalists and offers a greater diversity of background and opinion than typically found in one online news publication. The WIP strives to bring divergent cultures, opinions, and ideas together in solution-based dialog.

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The EastWest Institute EWI

Yale University, USA

Founded in 1980, EWI is an international, non-partisan, entrepreneurial organization with centers in Brussels, New York and Moscow. Our directors, professional staff and alumni constitute the core of a worldwide network of women and men from diverse regional and professional backgrounds. Our track-record of mentoring, partnering and networking has made us an institution of choice for state and non-state actors seeking to cooperate, prevent conflict, and manage regional and global challenges … (full text, about 1/2).

Meeting of the Core Group of EWI’s Internat. Task Force on Preventive Diplomacy, April 13 -15, 2008 … (full text).

Homepage;
Policy Ideas;
Conflict Prevention;
Global Security;
Leadership and Learning;
EWI in Asia;
Association’s Organizations;
Contacts.

About 2/2: Our Values: The EWI network is united by the values of respect, fairness, responsibility, honesty and compassion. We work to give everyone a voice and establish trust among all parties within the framework of these values.

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