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29 August 2011
Charter of Human Responsibilities Project Constitutes Foundation of a New Program
by
Edith SIZOO
On March 27, 2011 this Web site, of the Charter of Human Responsibilities (CHR) network, was fully incorporated as a reference for the Ethics & Responsibilities program, which has taken over the activities of the CHR network. This Web site will no longer be updated but its content, reflecting the process of the CHR initiatives between 2001 and 2010, will be preserved as the valuable and fundamental reference for the development of the new program. This latter is designed as a follow-up (...)
19 August 2011 - Regional Activities - Europe
The CONFINT process continues in Europe, towards Rio, and beyond!
by
Lydia NICOLLET
What is it about? The 2011-2012 Let’s Take Care of the Planet project aims to encourage dialogue between young Europeans on sustainable development issues, in order to reinforce their capacity for action and commitment towards sustainable societies. It also proposes exchanges between young people and political decision-makers on the issues of commitment and sharing responsibilities. Age of the youth: 13 – 16 Target audience: schools or extracurricular organizations Involved (...)
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