Hold the frontpage - the US and the EU can't agree who should run the Internet. Perhaps they should take a leaf out of Bill Thompson's
Last night the Frontline Club hosted a talk on “Blogging and the Citizen Journalist” which provoked some impassioned debate.
The line up of speakers seemed premeditated to fuel a healthy
I am the Executive Director of the Eastern African sub-regional support Initiative for Women (EASSI) based in Kampala Uganda. EASSI was formed in 1996 as a facility to monitor how
I am the North Africa and British coordinator for a project to nominate 1000 women for this year's Nobel Peace Prize. I was formerly Features Editor at '
Just to let our email subscribers know, we're having technical trouble with our email sending software this week, and we haven't been able to send yesterday&
Friends,
A U.S. and Irish citizen, I am a writer, editor, educator, and lifelong human rights and environmental advocate who spent eight years as an organic farmer. I began
As a feminist activist (on the left in the photo!) I work on issues around trafficking in women, gender-based violence and sexual minorities in Serbia and Montenegro, and South Eastern
War and genocide took me away from my native Cambodia when I had just completed high school, in 1972. War exploded in addition to genocide from 1975 to 1979. In
I have worked in the voluntary sector for over 20 years, and have experience of youth work, work in poverty and deprivation and race equality development at local, national and
I am Visaka Dharmadasa from Sri Lanka. I am the Chairperson of the Association of War Affected Women (AWAW). Our organization has been working with affected women for the past
To characterize myself: I am a feminist and peace activist, an Israeli Jewish woman, an academic, mother of two girls and two boys and grandmother of three boys. Professionally I
I am Nigerian and trained as a Human Rights Lawyer with the Justice and Peace Commission, in the Catholic Diocese of Ijebu-Ode where I offered legal aid services to indigent