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Adaptation of the Learning Live Together Programme: Pilots in Lisbon and Kenya

Adaptation of the Learning Live Together Programme: Pilots in Lisbon and Kenya

Following the calls from our network of educators for the adaptation of the Learning to Live Together (LTLT) Programme to middle childhood years, Arigatou International – Geneva is continuing the two-year process of adaptation of the Programme. The first two pilots in this process took place in Lisbon, Portugal, 8-10 February, and Nairobi, Kenya, 18-23 February.


8 de març. Vaga General

8 de març. Vaga General

Cada segon, cada minut, cada hora, cada dia alguna dona veu amenaçada la seva vida, la seva llibertat i els seus drets. Avui, #8M, fem vaga general contra totes les formes d’assetjament i violència que patim les dones. Exigim polítiques públiques orientades a l’eradicació de la discriminació cap a les dones i de qualsevol forma de violència masclista, així com mesures legislatives que garantitzin els drets de les dones en tots els espais de la nostra vida personal i laboral. Com a equip de Quepo pensem especialment en les discriminacions i violències que afrontem en la cultura, les dones en l’espai digital, les comunicadores, les activistes i les defensores dels drets humans.

Tenim la sort de conèixer i treballar amb moltes dones, i aprendre i conviure amb moltes visions del feminisme. Darrerament hem tingut l’oportunitat de fer-ho al costat d’un grup de dones supervivents. Dones que han estat víctimes d’explotació i violència sexual. I ha estat brutal poder escoltar-les, poder acompanyar-les en construir el seu propi relat de com viuen l’experiència de denúncia i el procés judicial posterior. Avui us deixem el tràiler de Supervivents. Una història de tràfic d’éssers humans amb finalitats d’explotació sexual.

L'entrada 8 de març. Vaga General ha aparegut primer a Quepo | Comunicació per a la transformació social.


The Contributions from Religious Communities to Ending Violence against Children: A Timely Conversation on the Margins of the Human Rights Council

The Contributions from Religious Communities to Ending Violence against Children: A Timely Conversation on the Margins of the Human Rights Council

In light of the 40th session of the Human Rights Council, Arigatou International co-organized together with several partners, a side event to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: “Ending Violence Against Children – The Contributions from Religious Communities”, on 6 March 2019. The event was attended by over 100 people and more than 20 representatives from Permanent Missions to the United Nations in Geneva.


Participate in the global survey 'NGO Global Technology' 2019

Participate in the global survey 'NGO Global Technology' 2019

iWith.org is the 'partner' of 'Tech for Good' for research in Spain on the use of technologies in the non-profit sector. The result of the research is added to the 'NGO Global Technology' 2019. 



Continue reading Participate in the global survey 'NGO Global Technology' 2019

Originally appeared on Iwith.org Foundation on 07/03/2019

The 2019 Global NGO Technology Survey is a global research project published in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese and Spanish intended to gain a better understanding of how organisations and collaborators use technology for fundraising.



 
Promoted by the non-profit organization 'Tech for Good' and sponsored by 'Public Interest Registry', the survey is an innovative study that aims to discover, among other data, the number of publications per week of organizations on Facebook and Twitter, how they use their web pages as fundraising tools or how, these same organizations, make use of emails for marketing and communication.
 
The research in which we invite you to participate this year focuses on the web, email communications, online fundraising, social networks, and data management. If you participate in a non-profit project, we invite you to collaborate in the survey through the following link.
 
Take the survey for the NGO Global Technology 2019.
 
The Public Interest Registry is a non-profit organization created by the 'Internet Society' (ISOC) in 2003 in order to administer the .org domain. In 2015, the organization launched the .ngo and .ong domains to better serve the global NGO community.
 
Likewise, 'Tech For Good' has around 100.000 visitors per month and more than a million followers on social networks. Currently, it is one of the largest online fundraising blogs and a professional social network that works with nonprofit organizations.
 
The results of the fourth edition of this global technology report will be published on September 16, 2019. Previous editions of the report also published the results of the last year on the use of technology in NGOs.
 
El Informe global sobre tecnología de ONG de 2018 se basa en los resultados de encuestas de 5.352 ONG en todo el mundo. To carry out the research 'Tech For Good' has chosen significant partners in 22 countries among which
Global: ICT4D Conference
USA: Foundation Center
Spain: iWith.org
India: NGO BOX
France WEB ASSOC.org
Reyno Unido TechTrust
Ireland: Digital Charity Lab
 
The survey is 100% anonymous and will not include any questions that may reveal personal and identifying information. To participate in the survey, click on the following link.
 

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Participate in the global survey 'NGO Global Technology' 2019

Participate in the global survey 'NGO Global Technology' 2019

iWith.org is the 'partner' of 'Tech for Good' for research in Spain on the use of technologies in the non-profit sector. The result of the research is added to the 'NGO Global Technology' 2019. 



Continue reading Participate in the global survey 'NGO Global Technology' 2019

Originally appeared on Iwith.org Foundation on 07/03/2019

The 2019 Global NGO Technology Survey is a global research project published in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese and Spanish intended to gain a better understanding of how organisations and collaborators use technology for fundraising.



 
Promoted by the non-profit organization 'Tech for Good' and sponsored by 'Public Interest Registry', the survey is an innovative study that aims to discover, among other data, the number of publications per week of organizations on Facebook and Twitter, how they use their web pages as fundraising tools or how, these same organizations, make use of emails for marketing and communication.
 
The research in which we invite you to participate this year focuses on the web, email communications, online fundraising, social networks, and data management. If you participate in a non-profit project, we invite you to collaborate in the survey through the following link.
 
Take the survey for the NGO Global Technology 2019.
 
The Public Interest Registry is a non-profit organization created by the 'Internet Society' (ISOC) in 2003 in order to administer the .org domain. In 2015, the organization launched the .ngo and .ong domains to better serve the global NGO community.
 
Likewise, 'Tech For Good' has around 100.000 visitors per month and more than a million followers on social networks. Currently, it is one of the largest online fundraising blogs and a professional social network that works with nonprofit organizations.
 
The results of the fourth edition of this global technology report will be published on September 16, 2019. Previous editions of the report also published the results of the last year on the use of technology in NGOs.
 
El Informe global sobre tecnología de ONG de 2018 se basa en los resultados de encuestas de 5.352 ONG en todo el mundo. To carry out the research 'Tech For Good' has chosen significant partners in 22 countries among which
Global: ICT4D Conference
USA: Foundation Center
Spain: iWith.org
India: NGO BOX
France WEB ASSOC.org
Reyno Unido TechTrust
Ireland: Digital Charity Lab
 
The survey is 100% anonymous and will not include any questions that may reveal personal and identifying information. To participate in the survey, click on the following link.
 

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