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- Inspiration for Change | for a better tomorrow
- Experience hope and inspiration with exceptional photography, inspirational quotes, words and poems.
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- Paradise Forests
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- The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues
- Analyzes issues of liberal concern and gives readers a digest of what is reported in over forty newspapers world-wide. - News rss feeds
- IPS Northamerica - Stories by Jim Lobe
- A proud native of Seattle, Washington, Jim Lobe received a university degree with highest honours in history at Williams College and a law degree from the University of California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall School of Law). He joined IPS in 1979 and opened its Washington, D.C. bureau in 1980, and won the IPS Award for Excellence in Independent Journalism in 2003 and 2004. Lobe has worked for IPS from Washington for most of the past 23 years. - News rss feeds
- IPS Inter Press Service - World Social Forum
- After last year's polycentric experience on three continents -- in Caracas, Bamako, Karachi --, the World Social Forum returns to a single venue: Nairobi, capital of Kenya. The big question, as in previous Forums, is: Should the WSF remain a space for civil society to reflect, or transform into an instrument for action? Once again, thousands of activists, academics, labour leaders and experts will tackle the issues surrounding the path of the globalisation process and the predominant forms of citizen participation and social organisation. - News rss feeds
- Global Trade and Finance Correspondent IPS - Inter Press Service
- IPS is the world´s leading provider of information on global issues, backed by a network of journalists in more than 100 countries, with satellite communication links to more than 1,200 outlets. - News rss feeds
- IPS Inter Press Service - WSIS
- The right of peoples to information and communication is crucial to sustainable development. IPS has launched an effort to cover media, information, communication and technology issues coinciding with the World Summit on the Information Society, a process that started in 2003 and with culminate in Tunisia in 2005. During the first summit in December in Geneva, IPS joined with InfoSud (Switzerland) to add reporting in French, and with African Woman and Child Feature Service (Kenya) to produce a TerraViva conference newspaper.
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- IPS Inter Press Service - WSF
- After last year's polycentric experience on three continents -- in Caracas, Bamako, Karachi --, the World Social Forum returns to a single venue: Nairobi, capital of Kenya. The big question, as in previous Forums, is: Should the WSF remain a space for civil society to reflect, or transform into an instrument for action? Once again, thousands of activists, academics, labour leaders and experts will tackle the issues surrounding the path of the globalisation process and the predominant forms of citizen participation and social organisation. - News rss feeds
- IPS Inter Press Service - Globalisation - Is It Working for People?
- Have the benefits of the global economy reached enough people? How has our globalised world affected families and societies? Does globalisation aggravate poverty and unemployment or is it the answer? For two years the independent World Commission on the Social Dimensions of Globalisation has been considering these questions. Initiated by the International Labour Organisation, ILO, the Commission aims to move the debate from confrontation to dialogue, and thereby set the stage for action. Check here for independent IPS reporting on the launch of the Commission's Final Report on Feb 24 and in-depth, ongoing coverage of globalisation and its impacts. - News rss feeds
- IPS Noticias - Area de Libre Comercio de las Américas
- La reunión de ministros del Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas (ALCA) de los días 20 y 21 de noviembre no solo marcará el ritmo de la integración continental, sino la supervivencia misma de un proceso en que intervienen todos los países del Hemisferio Occidental menos Cuba. Estados Unidos tratará de acelerar aun más el compromiso de sus contrapartes, y otros países, en especial Brasil, intentarán atemperar la apertura. - News rss feeds