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Internet for parents

Internet for parents

A few days ago, we were updating two new tools to improve parental control about the infantile use of the Internet. We are sharing a presentation that we prepared for a group of parents. Iwith.org is neither specialized in security on the Internet nor on children education. But we have a lot of experience about the use of the Internet and how kids use it.



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La crisi del discurs de la solidaritat: cap a una Agenda Social de la Comunicació

La crisi del discurs de la solidaritat: cap a una Agenda Social de la Comunicació



Dissabte 30 al Fòrum Social Català, organitzem el taller:


La crisi del discurs de la solidaritat:
cap a una Agenda Social de la Comunicació

18 hores/ Aula 4.1
Universitat de Barcelona

La gran crisi del capitalisme, la millor oportunitat que hem tingut en els últims 15 anys per impugnar el sistema, no ha servit per col·locar a l’imaginari col·lectiu la idea que hi ha alternatives, i que són viables. Ben al contrari, les sortides que el poder polític i econòmic està buscant a la crisi passen per trencar la solidaritat amb els immigrants, a casa nostra, o amb els països empobrits. Les entitats, ONG i organitzacions socials hem fracassat comunicativament? O col·lectivament?

Des de fa anys som conscients de la importància de la comunicació, i les nostres reflexions són recurrents però només solen arribar a dos punts: critiquem els grans mitjans (però continuem intentant sortir-ne) o decidim fer mitjans propis. Els esforços de molta gent se centren en analitzar, criticar, fer o difondre informació alternativa a l’hegemònica. Hem aconseguit construir un sistema paral·lel o complementari de comunicació, realment alternatiu? O hem perdut massa temps amb això?

Al Fòrum Comunicació, Educació i Ciutadania-Cicomunica volem reflexionar col·lectivament sobre el nostre model comunicatiu i mirar de trobar noves eines, llenguatges, enfocaments... que ens permetin deixar de parlar només als convençuts, i arribar realment a la societat.


Dissabte 30 de gener/ 18 hores/ Aula 4.1 UB, Plaça Universitat

No s'acaben aquí els tallers de comunicació al FSCat. A CanalSolidari.org també hem parlat de la resta!


International Youth Peace Workshop Tanzania 2010, Day 1

International Youth Peace Workshop Tanzania 2010, Day 1

The International Youth for Peace Workshop “Sowing seeds together for a change” started on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 in Dar es Salaam/Tanzania with 28 participants from ten different countries. The participating youth are involved in GNRC activities in their home countries and will spend five days together to develop and strengthen their skills on Peace Building and Interfaith Youth work to later on share their new knowledge with the members of their groups in their home countries.


International Youth Peace Workshop Tanzania 2010, Day 1

International Youth Peace Workshop Tanzania 2010, Day 1

The International Youth for Peace Workshop “Sowing seeds together for a change” started on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 in Dar es Salaam/Tanzania with 28 participants from ten different countries. The participating youth are involved in GNRC activities in their home countries and will spend five days together to develop and strengthen their skills on Peace Building and Interfaith Youth work to later on share their new knowledge with the members of their groups in their home countries.


International Youth Peace Workshop Tanzania 2010, Day 1

International Youth Peace Workshop Tanzania 2010, Day 1

The International Youth for Peace Workshop “Sowing seeds together for a change” started on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 in Dar es Salaam/Tanzania with 28 participants from eleven different countries. The participating youth are involved in GNRC activities in their home countries and will spend five days together to develop and strengthen their skills on Peace Building and Interfaith Youth work to later on share their new knowledge with the members of their groups in their home countries.

mm/DSC_0997.JPG The Workshop started with an Opening Sessions where the participants got information about the schedule and they also got to know the facilitators of the Workshop. After this short briefing it was time for the participants to get to know each other. The youth did not only learn about the name and home countries of the others, but through various activities they found out about their hobbies, interests, thoughts, heroes in life – and through this experienced what they have in common with each other. After this, the participants planted their first “seeds”, writing down what they expect to take home from the workshop – in their heads, hearts and hands.

In the afternoon, the youth learned more about the activities they are doing in their home countries. Therefore the participants explained the situation of their mm/DSC_1179.JPG countries and the environments they are living in and how the youth groups are organized in their countries. Then they gave more details about their youth group activities, which topics play a big role in the meeting, which challenges they are facing and how the youth groups are involved in schools and communities.

mm/DSC_1257.JPGThe day ended the Opening Ceremony took place with the presence of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children. Peace Club Members from Dar es Salaam entertained the audience with music, dances and acrobatics.


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