The fourth Voluntary Sector Workshop, which took place on 1st and 2nd October at the Casa del Mar in Barcelona, focused mainly on two key topics: the preliminary draft bill proposed by the Agencia Catalana del Voluntariado and the upcoming European Voluntary Sector Conference.
... the chimp's outdoor enclosure. And taller!
We desperately need a grass strimmer, as the one we had has sadly passed away after eight long years of loyal service.
For one day, bloggers from all over the world will publish articles about Water. Are you ready to write your blog for October 15th?
Janadesh is the most important non-violent protest movement since Gandhi's times. Over 30 days, 25,000 men and women from the poorest areas of India walk along the highway the 350 km that separate the city of Gwalior and the Indian Parliament, in Delhi. Their goal: to start a widespread hunger strike to demand the fair redistribution of land.
These warriors without weapons believe that their sacrifice, discipline and personal suffering are better tools than guns to bring about social change. They are aware of the dangers of exposing themselves to their opponents' violence without seeking an eye for an eye, but they are convinced that their actions are more worthwhile than hours of speeches.
When faced with the marchers' courageous attitude, the Indian government, concerned about the country's image as an emerging economic force and worldwide center of mysticism, finds itself with no choice but to respond... |
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Janadesh is the most important non-violent protest movement since Gandhi's times. Over 30 days, 25,000 men and women from the poorest areas of India walk along the highway the 350 km that separate the city of Gwalior and the Indian Parliament, in Delhi. Their goal: to start a widespread hunger strike to demand the fair redistribution of land.
These warriors without weapons believe that their sacrifice, discipline and personal suffering are better tools than guns to bring about social change. They are aware of the dangers of exposing themselves to their opponents' violence without seeking an eye for an eye, but they are convinced that their actions are more worthwhile than hours of speeches.
When faced with the marchers' courageous attitude, the Indian government, concerned about the country's image as an emerging economic force and worldwide center of mysticism, finds itself with no choice but to respond... |
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fundacionquepo
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Time: 03:24 | More in Nonprofits & Activism |