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Опубликовано 02.05.2009 Italian experience of civil resistance to crime will be presented in Moscow On May 4 at 1 p.m. the press-conference of the Network "Freedom, Legality and Rights in Europe – FLARE” is to take place in the Independent Press Centre in detail »» |
Проходит c 17.04.2009 по 19.04.2009 BarCamp Central Asia 2009 took place in the southern capital of Kazakhstan in detail »» |
Опубликовано 12.02.2009 YouTube Competition - What Does Human Rights Mean to You?In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of UDHR and to open a dialogue with youth on human rights, Young Women's Learning Partnership (yWLP) announced a YouTube contest seeking videos on "What Does Human Rights Mean to You?" in detail »» |
Опубликовано 12.02.2009 People to People International Scholarships: The Fund for American StudiesPTPI invites qualified applicants of TFAS to apply for PTPI scholarships. The scholarships are $500.00 each and up to four (4) will be selected annually. Each award will be sent to the scholarship winner. Acceptance to TFAS Program will be confirmed before any funds are approved. in detail »» |
Опубликовано 11.02.2009 International Leadership Forum Announcement - Call for ApplicationsThe UNESCO Chair & Institute of Comparative Human Rights at the University of Connecticut invites applications for the fifth annual International Leadership Programme: A Global Intergenerational Forum, to be held August 1 - 9, 2009 in Storrs, Connecticut. in detail »» |
Опубликовано 10.02.2009 International Institute on Peace Education 2009 (Budapest, 26 July-2 August 2009)We would like to call your attention to this event by the EJBO Foundation (Foundation for Human Rights and Peace Education). in detail »» |
Опубликовано 28.12.2008 Durban Review Conference 2009In 2001, the United Nations organized the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (WCAR) in Durban, South Africa. The Conference, attended by more than 10.000 people from all regions of the world, adopted by consensus the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action, which remains the most important framework to date for the combat against racism and racial discrimination. in detail »» |
Опубликовано 25.12.2008 Stop the biggest neo-Nazi march in Europe! Come to Dresden on 14 February 2009On 14 February 2009, right-wing extremists from all over Europe will once again gather for their annual 'mourning march' in Dresden (D) - UNITED and the local platform Geh Denken calls for your help to stop the largest meeting of the European right-wing extremist movement! in detail »» |
Опубликовано 20.12.2008 2009 Summer Peacebuilding Program, Vermont, USA, June 1-19The program: A rich multicultural learning community, where participants from 20-25 countries develop new skills for peacebuilding and new relationships with each other. Education takes place in and outside the classroom as participants live and socialize together in structured and unstructured activities. The wide variety of regional, ethnic, and cultural background provides abundant possibilities for participants to deepen their proficiency in intercultural communication and peacemaking practices. in detail »» |
Опубликовано 17.12.2008 The 20th International Summer School on Human RightsThe 20th International Summer School on Human Rights will be held in Warsaw-Miedzeszyn, Poland, between 20 and 27 June 2009. The organizer is the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights. in detail »» |
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On May 4 at 1 p.m. the press-conference of the Network "Freedom, Legality and Rights in Europe – FLARE” is to take place in the Independent Press Centre |
PTPI invites qualified applicants of TFAS to apply for PTPI scholarships. The scholarships are $500.00 each and up to four (4) will be selected annually. Each award will be sent to the scholarship winner. Acceptance to TFAS Program will be confirmed before any funds are approved. |
all advertisements НОВОСТИ:Youth meeting “Intercultural and Interreligious Diologue v.s. Hate-motivated Violence in Europe” took place on 21-26 April in Bakuriani, Georgia. The major topics of the meeting were: the level of right-wing extremists’ violence in Europe, European and national legislation that addresses hate crimes, methods of counteracting that are available for the youth sector of civil society in Europe. |
On 27th of April, 2009, government and civil society experts from Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Russia and Ukraine began a three-day meeting in Vilnius to discuss improving human rights education for young people. |
The spring session of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) opened in Strasbourg. Almost all issues considered by it concern Russia – either expressly or by implication. The most important of them is the reform of the European Court of Human Rights which is for three years in succession blocked by the Russian Federation alone. Having despaired to over persuade Moscow, the Council of Europe member states have found a solution how to do without it. |
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