OWC, Feb 11-14th, 2000 Ronald SaintJean, intl Relations Secy, CGT, haiti;. Mansilla, teacher; Luis Mesina,intl Relations Secy Jésus Corbillero, Gen Secy, civil Construction, Chimbote http://www.owcinfo.org/owcnews/Preparatory/endorsers.html
Extractions: Open World Conference Of Workers In Defense Of Trade Union Independence And Democratic Rights San Francisco, California, USA 1114 February, 2000 Initiated by: Western Hemisphere Workers Conference Continuations Committee; San Francisco Labor Council, AFL-CIO; International Liaison Committee for a Workers International Organizing Committee: Jack Henning , Secy-Treasurer Emeritus, California Labor Federation (AFL-CIO); Walter Johnson , Exec Secy-Treasurer, San Francisco Labor Council; Baldemar Velasquez , Pres, Farm Labor Organizing Ctte (FLOC/AFL-CIO); Daniel Gluckstein , Coord, International Liaison Ctte for a Workers International (ILC); Nancy Wohlforth , Secy-Treasurer, Office Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 3; Frank Martin del Campo , Natl Exec Bd member, Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA); Ed Rosario , Coord, WHC/Pres, San Francisco Chapter, LCLAA (Co-Coord, Open World Conference); Mya Shone , OPEIU Local 3 (Co-Coord, Open World Conference); Alan Benjamin , Asst Coord WHC/OPEIU Local 3;
General Assembly Resolutions And Decisions - 51st Session A/RES/51/8, 8 November 1996, intl. 1996, Financing of United Nations Support Missionin haiti. 1997, Proclamation of 7 December as International civil Aviation Day. http://www.un.org/ga/documents/gares51/list51.htm
Extractions: A/RES/51/1 22 October 1996 Observer Status for INTERPOL in General Assembly A/RES/51/2 29 October 1996 Financing of UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara A/RES/51/3 29 October 1996 Financing of United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia A/RES/51/4 7 November 1996 Cooperation Between UN and Organization of American States A/RES/51/5 7 November 1996 Universal Congress on the Panama Canal A/RES/51/6 4 November 1996 Observer Status for International Seabed Authority in GA A/RES/51/7 7 November 1996 Cooperation Between UN and Inter-Parliamentary Union A/RES/51/8 8 November 1996 Intl. Assistance for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Nicaragua A/RES/51/9b 21 January 1997 Credentials of Representatives to the 51st Session of the General Assembly A/RES/51/9 8 November 1996 Credentials of Representatives to the 51st Session of GA A/RES/51/10 12 November 1996 Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency A/RES/51/11 13 November 1996 Cooperation Between UN and Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee A/RES/51/12 21 November 1996 Financing of UN Protection Force, UN Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia, ...
Group Watch: Freedom House as Americas Watch and the American civil Liberties Union. on presidential electionobserver teams in haiti and Suriname the Center for Strategic and intl Studies http://www.publiceye.org/research/Group_Watch/Entries-55.htm
Extractions: See also: Directory of Right-Wing Groups GroupWatch: Profiles of U. S. Private Organizations and Churches, was compiled by the Interhemispheric Resource Center, Box 4506, Albuquerque, NM 87196. Their work focused on issues related to U. S. foreign policy in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Note that this collection includes a wide range of groups with a variety of political viewpoints. Some, like the Heifer Project, appear to be what they seem-engaged in charitable humanitarian efforts. Check when each article was last updated as much material is no longer current. This material is provided as a source for historic research. Jump directly to these subsections: Freedom House Acronym/Code: FREEHOUS Updated: 3/90 Principals: 1989: R. Bruce McColm, exec dir; Leonard R. Sussman, Jessie Miller, Raymond D. Gastil, Jeannette Gastil, Penn Kemble (senior associate), Gerald L. Steibel, Frank Calzon, Barbara Futterman (coordinator Exchange correspondents), Rosanne Klass (Afghanistan and SW Asia), Douglas W. Payne (dir, Center for Hemispheric Studies), Ludmilla Thorne, George Zarycky, Steven L. Ginsberg, David Sinclair, Ernest Bryant, Lillian Tung, Luz Vega. (4) Board of Trustees: Max M. Kampelman, chair (on leave); John W. Riehm, pres; Leo Cherne, honorary chair; Ned W. Bandler, vice pres; Walter J. Schloss, treas; Gerald L. Steibel, sec; Zbigniew Brzezinski, Sol C. Chaikin, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Richard B. Foster, Richard N. Gardner, Karl G. Harr, Jr. , Edmund P. Hennelly, Norman Hill, Sidney Hook, William R. Kintner, Morton M. Kondracke, Morris I. Leibman, Charles Morgan Jr. , Daniel P. Moynihan, Burns W. Roper, Albert Shanker, Philip Van Slyck, Ben J. Wattenberg, Eugene P. Wigner, Bruce Edward Williams, Jacques D. Wimpfheimer; Margaret Chase Smith, chair emeritus. (4)
NATIVE-L (December 1992): 500 Years Of Resistance Previous article Maoist intl'ist Mvmnt League of vile pirate Cristobal Colon'sinvasion of haiti in 1492 as by fear of a massive civil disobedience campaign http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9212/0132.html
PROTEST GEORGE BUSH -- FACE OF RACISM & GLOBALIZATION If you believe in civil liberties and oppose racism and war of Against Empire BenDuPuy, former Deputy Ambassadorat-Large, haiti Nania Kaur Co-Director, intl. http://www.iacenter.org/answer_top.htm
Extractions: Please join us in signing this call for a new anti-war coalition: On-line Endorsement and Mobilizing Form Check out: www.internationalanswer.org Audio Stream: C-SPAN Interview with Brian Becker, IAC Co-Coordinator on 9/29/01 Initial Signers Organization Centers and Local Actions ... DOWNLOAD PDF FLYERS W e join with people all over the world in condemning the horrific killings of thousands of persons in the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Our most heartfelt sympathies and condolences are with those whose loved ones were lost or injured on September 11, 2001. At this moment, we would all like to take time to reflect, to grieve, to extend sympathy and condolences to all. But we believe that we must do more. We must act now. We have assembled International A.N.S.W.E.R. to call for worldwide rallies against war and racism. On October 27th, there were local marches and rallies in the U.S. and around the world. We call on all people of conscience and progressive organizations to continue to organize rallies around the world. Unless we stop President Bush and NATO from carrying out a new, wider war in the Middle East, the number of innocent victims will grow from the thousands to the tens of thousands and possibly more. A new, wider U.S. and NATO war in the Middle East can only lead to an escalating cycle of violence. War is not the answer.
Global Inter Text in French; Key texts including constitutions and declarations of rights inFrench (Ministry of Justice). Major Codifications civil Code Text in French http://www.law.upenn.edu/bll/For-Intl/Foreign/ForLColl/ForLColl.htm
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Home What Is Mosaic.net? Mailing List Articles Were haitian civil society and development NGOs made stronger by PRA/PLA capacityamong NGOs in haiti, and in feel free to contact coupal@mosaicnet-intl.ca or http://www.mosaic-net-intl.ca/pehaiti15.html
Extractions: Over the past decade there has been a growing body of literature in support of more qualitative methods and participatory approaches to evaluation. While articles and publications have mushroomed, there has been a paucity of case studies for development practitioners to draw and learn from. For development practitioners this has presented both challenges and limitations. Being faced with few "models" has forced us to be creative, to draw on experience and intuition of what does and does not work and finally, to learn to work with a degree of uncertainty. The following case study seeks to present a Haitian experience of Participatory Evaluation undertaken in April of 1997. Challenged by the lack of models or experience the evaluation framework and its implementation was built from the ground up, with key project stakeholder involvement in all phases of the evaluation from planning, to training and implementation. It is hoped that this case study will help shed light on the unique approaches, resources, and skill sets that are required to undertake a participatory evaluation successfully. Background The Haitian Context Haiti, sharing the western third of the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. With a population of seven million inhabitants, 75 percent of the population live in abject poverty. Most Haitians live on tiny plots of land and survive through small-scale subsistence farming. The majority of the population does not have ready access to safe drinking water, adequate medical care, or sufficient food. The literacy rate is only 5 per cent. Life expectancy at birth is 53 years for men and 55 for women. The infant mortality rate is 105.7 deaths per 1000 births as compared to 6 deaths per 1000 births in Canada. Most of the country is mountainous and has been ravaged by extensive deforestation. Erosion is severe, accentuated by drought and unpredictable rain patterns.
Basement Of Horrors of Angola, by the handiwork of the death squads in haiti and by Saudi Arabia Tajikistanto ratify enforce the intl Covenant on civil Political http://www.peace.ca/basement.htm
Extractions: It also serves the Burden of Proof - these are the "Dead Bodies" it must take to get action from government and, more importantly, the public. "If you think violence is not a problem in your community, and it is amazing how many do not, read on. However, please be warned that you should find this material unsettling. "
Information Resources World Level, Book Titles D - J Harlan County peacekeeping ship from haiti (October 1993 a brilliant essay by TomFarer on intl. and explains its significance for civil Society Organisations http://www.peace.ca/infoworldbooksdj.htm
Extractions: Other pages: Books, by Title A- C Books, by Title K - O Books, by Title P - R, Books, by Title S - V ... Other Information BY TITLE: APPEARS in newly re-formatted "The International Review of the Red Cross", a quarterly journal published since 1869 by the ICRC. It now is meant for a larger audience. Contact: review.gva@icrc.org Debating the Democratic Peace . Editors - Michael Brown, Sean Lynn-Jones and Steven Miller. Publisher - The MIT Press 1996. ISBN 0-262-52213-6. Unrated. Part 1. The Case for the Democratic Peace
Welcome To ZNet Interviews Amin Struggles Chomsky On haiti Barsamian Muckraking of War VulliamyAttack civil LIberties Fisk General intl Hallinan Sowing The Wind Feinberg http://zena.secureforum.com/Znet/weluser.htm
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August 29 in French colony of St Domingue (haiti) freed In its 1st atomic bomb In 1950, IntlOlympic Committee Suez crisis In 1957, Congress passes civil rights Act of http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/august/0829.html
Human Rights & International Relations Pathfinder and PostCold War Interventions Bush and Clinton in Somalia, haiti, and Bosnia TheInternational Covenant On civil and Political rights Cases, Materials http://www.rhodes.edu/library/pathfinders/HumanRights.html
Extractions: Library Home Search Rhodes Catalog E-Books Other Libraries ... Rhodes Home Scope " Over the past quarter-century, a profound democratic revolution, grounded in the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, has reshaped the world political order and helped secure global economic prosperity. Democracy, human rights, religious freedom, and worker rights rank high among the fundamental American values that have helped to create this freer, more stable, and prosperous global arena. But democracy and human rights are not just uniquely American concepts. They are truly universal values whose powerful message has transformed the planet. As we promote democracy and human rights, we build a stronger, more prosperous, and ultimately freer world. If we act wisely, future historians looking back at this millennium will identify the growth and consolidation of democracy and human rights as both our greatest achievement and our most important legacy." U.S. Department of State, Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor: http://www.state.gov/g/drl/
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Undesa What is the entry level of the professional category with which I will start theinternational civil service? FAO. Food Security. haiti/Itay. Geneva. ILO. intl. http://www.undesa.it/faq-jpo.html
Extractions: 7) Mail us FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION jpoinfo@undesa.it A signed copy of the application form, along with a copy of the applicant's university degree certificate (including a list of all examinations undertaken) and a passport-sized photograph, must be sent, by October 31 to the following address: Associate Experts and Junior Professional Officers Programme
CIP Latin America Demilitarization Program Cuba. haiti. Program works for US policies that encourage healthy civilmilitary relations,cooperative security, and respect for human rights in Latin http://www.us.net/cip/demilita.htm
Extractions: Work Resources on this page include: Just the Facts: the most complete and up-to-date information about the U.S. military relationship with Latin America arms transfers, training programs, exercises, counternarcotics, bases, and other activities are all documented here. Colombia: news and background information about U.S. policy toward Colombia, and Colombias struggle to reach a political solution to its decades-old conflict. New and Noteworthy: Links to the latest media coverage of hemispheric security issues. Updated almost daily. Central American Dialogue a network of Central American security organizations whose web page is hosted by CIP (mostly Spanish). The Demilitarization Program in the News: "
JAG PREDEPLOYMENT CHECKLIST Get SOFAs and other intl. As applicable Training Guide (for JRTC, BCTP), haiti LessonsLearned. POA forms; Something on Soldiers and Sailors civil Relief Act http://www.irwin.army.mil/bronco/PredeploymentChecklist.htm
Extractions: SAMPLE BRIGADE OPERATIONAL LAW TEAM (BOLT) PRE-DEPLOYMENT CHECKLIST Training the Force and Yourself Coordination Do you have a current alert roster and are you on it? Get to know the task force staff! Attend pre-deployment meetings, briefings, etc. Attend LTPs for JRTC and NTC! Are there any Civil Affairs (CA) or S5 personnel deploying? Get some! Talk to them. (OR else be prepared to do CA mission yourself!) Are there any Public Affairs Office (PAO) personnel deploying? Get one, if possible. (OR else be prepared to do the PAO mission yourselfJAG is often the favorite default choice!) Interpreters needed or provided for? Get SOFAs and other intl. agreements applicable to the area of operations (AO).
ISN - Information Services - Links Library Sri Lanka, North America, Colombia, haiti, Chiapas and and facilitating the structuringof civilmilitary relations http//www.intl-crisis-group.org/ (ID 1021). http://www.isn.ethz.ch/linkslib/index.cfm?Parent=240
Aid/advocacy/development/UN Organizations Advocacy Project Helps advocates in civil society to European Commission of Humanrights; European Committee Hope for haiti; Human rights Major International http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/links/aidorgs.html
Extractions: Intergovernmental organizations Ecumenical links is maintained by the World Council of Churches as a service to the ecumenical community. These links are to sites outside of the WCC site. The contents of the sites listed here do not necessarily reflect the position or interests of the Council. Rather, we hope they are useful tools in making global connections and accessing information. Links are maintained upon request. To request or update a link, please contact webeditor@wcc-coe.org When requesting a link, please specify under what category(s) you would like it to be posted. Please include a one-sentence description of the site for which you are requesting a link. Thank you. Human rights Abya Yala Net The Advocacy Project
Boston.com / Education by the federal Office for civil rights, the Massachusetts students from countriesincluding Japan, Brazil, haiti, Algeria, and http://www.boston.com/education/
Extractions: 2002 MCAS test results: Search by district or school Choose from this menu: Or entire list District Name City or Town Schools Abington Acton Acushnet Agawam Amesbury Amherst Andover Arlington Ashland Attleboro Auburn Avon Ayer Barnstable Bedford Belchertown Bellingham Belmont Berkley Berlin Beverly Billerica Boston Bourne Boxborough Boxford Boylston Braintree Brewster Brimfield Brockton Brookfield Brookline Burlington Cambridge Canton Carlisle Carver Chatham Chelmsford Chelsea Chicopee Clarksburg Clinton Cohasset Concord Conway Danvers Dartmouth Dedham Deerfield Douglas Dover Dracut Duxbury E. Bridgewater Eastham Easthampton E. Longmeadow Easton Edgartown Erving Everett Fairhaven Fall River Falmouth Fitchburg Florida Foxborough Framingham Franklin Freetown Gardner Georgetown Gloucester Gosnold Grafton Granby Granville Greenfield Hadley Halifax Hancock Hanover Harvard Harwich Hatfield Haverhill Hingham Holbrook Holland Holliston Holyoke Hopedale Hopkinton Hudson Hull Ipswich Kingston Lakeville Lanesborough Lawrence Lee Leicester Lenox Leominster Leverett Lexington Lincoln Littleton Longmeadow Lowell Ludlow Lunenburg Lynn Lynnfield Malden Mansfield Marblehead Marion Marlborough Marshfield Mashpee Mattapoisett Maynard Medfield Medford Medway
Publications And Research Panama and the United States The Forced Alliance, intl. 161 (1994); Brenda GaylePlummer, haiti and the Foreign Service and the American civil War, Indiana http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~clah/newsltr/fall96/pubnres.html
Extractions: Please note: The Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture is being abbreviated as ELAHC. The Secretariat would prefer that all submissions be sent via e-mail. Otherwise, please type them or send them on a 3.5 disk. Ackerman, Holly (U. of Miami), refereed publications: with Juan Clark, The Cuban Balseros: Voyage of Uncertainty, Miami: The Cuban-American National Council, 1996; "An Analysis and Demographic Profile of Cuban Balseros: 1991-1994." Cuban Studies, Forthcoming, 1997. Unrefereed Publications: "When the Ship Comes In: The Cuban Democracy Flotilla." Peace News. 2395 (Oct. 1995).; "Nonviolent Action in Cuban Miami." Peace News. 2394 (Sept. 1995). Aguila, Jaime R. (Arizona State U.), research on: Mexican Emigration/Immigration Policy and Mexican Nationalism in the 1920s. Alves, Abel (Ball State U.), Brutality and Benevolence: Human Ethology, Culture, and the Birth of Mexico (Greenwood Press, forthcoming 1996). Andrews, Reid (U. of Pittsburgh), The Social Construction of Democracy, 1870-1990, co-edited with Herrick Chapman (London and New York: Macmillan Ltd. and New York U. Press, 1995); in that volume, "The Social Construction of Democracy, 1870-1990," and "Black Political Mobilization in Brazil, 1975-1990,"; "Brazilian Racial Democracy, 1900-90: An American Counterpoint," Journal of Contemporary History 31,3 (1996); "Social History and the Populist Moment: Contesting the Political Terrain," Journal of Social History 29 (1995), Supplement, Social History and the American Political ClimateProblems and Strategies; "Warren Dean's The Industrialization of S o Paulo," in Warren Dean: An Appreciation," NYU. CLACS Occasional Paper 48 (1996). Current research on the comparative history of Afro-Latin America, 1800-2000.