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GNRC Africa - World Day of Prayer and Action for Children celebrations in Dar-es-Salaam

GNRC Africa - World Day of Prayer and Action for Children celebrations in Dar-es-Salaam

GNRC – Africa celebrated the World Day of Prayer and Action for Children on the 20th November 2010, in harmony with the agreement stating its celebration, annually, on the UN Universal Day of Children. The World Day aims at bringing together religious and goodwill people to safeguard the integrity, rights and dignity of children and to promote and protect their rights.


GNRC Africa - World Day of Prayer and Action for Children celebrations in Dar-es-Salaam

GNRC Africa - World Day of Prayer and Action for Children celebrations in Dar-es-Salaam

GNRC – Africa celebrated the World Day of Prayer and Action for Children on the 20th November 2010, in harmony with the agreement stating its celebration, annually, on the UN Universal Day of Children. The World Day aims at bringing together religious and goodwill people to safeguard the integrity, rights and dignity of children and to promote and protect their rights.


Congolinas, twende kucheza

Congolinas, twende kucheza

Coming directly from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mona is delighted to offer for a limited period only “Congolinas twende kuchesa” dolls (translated, literally means “come and play”!), a solidary and original gift.
These beautiful dolls represent Congolese women and are completely hand made at the Heri Kwetu centre in Bukavo, RD Congo.
Heri Kwetu works to secure a present and a future for both the physically and mentally handicapped people in the Kivu region, one of the poorest and severely war-torn areas in Africa.


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Registration for 2011 courses is now open

Registration for 2011 courses is now open

From next Monday 27 December the enrollment period will be open for the various 2011 courses. We will be offering a total of 18 courses structured in 5 areas: Primatology and Ethology, Conservation and Management, Human Evolution, Photography and Drawing, and Natural Sciences. These will consist of: Primate Cognition Seminars I and II, Chimpanzee Protection; Naturalistic Drawing and Improvement in Nature Photography, amongst others. New developments have been the addition of two courses on the Management and Care of Primates course, and a further level on the Origins and Evolution of Human Behavior II course.


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