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Reflection on the Asian Citizens Assembly: Our Commonalities and Shared Responsibilities by Pinky CASTELO CUPINO, 31 August 2010
by Benru Z. Martinez, PhD
Charter for Human Responsibilities and Practicing Asian Anthropologist
on Wednesday, August 25, 2010
One of the realizations in my participation to the Asian is my renewed appreciation on our commonalities as Asians, our shared culture, and the growing Asian consciousness and share responsibilities as Global Citizens. Traditional anthropologists have focused on (...) |
THE CONFINT HAS ENDED TO BE BORN AGAIN by Ricardo JIMENEZ, 21 June 2010
International Youth Conference on Environment - From June 5 to 10, 2010, Luziania, Brasilia, was the epicenter of a meeting of diverse voices, colors, energy, and a lot of joy. Nearly 53 countries from the 5 continents participated in the Children and Youth International Conference “Let’s Take Care of the Planet,” final destination of a process that involved millions of people around the world, (...) |
A Brief Review of various Initiatives on Charter of Human Responsibilities in Nepal - 2010 by Sudha REDDY, 9 May 2010
Nepal is facing series of threats and challenges at present context. The issues and problems do not confine within its political system only; it is influencing the whole structure such as socio- cultural and economic development process very adversely. At this juncture, adoption and promotion of cultures of Responsibility is the only access, which can offer the right track to address such (...) |
Symposium on "CHR to Promote the Culture of Responsibilities in Nepal" by Sudha REDDY, 7 May 2010
Symposium on "Charter of Human Responsibilities
to Promote the Culture of Responsibilities in Nepal"
Kathmandu, Nepal on 23rd February 2010
A symposium was organized at Kathmandu, Nepal on 23rd February 2010 by Rahat- Nepal in collaboration with CHR and Sahajeevan- India in order to launch and promote CHR in Nepal. And in response to the call for corporate social responsibility, logistics (...) |
Commitment of the Philippine Youth for the Protection of the Planet Earth, 6 May 2010
We live in the Philippine islands. We take pride and are always in awe and marvel at the richness of our land, the abundance of our diverse natural resources – the thick and ages-old forests of both land and sea where thrive exceptional flora and fauna, the grasslands and the marine resources which provide for our (...) |
Social Forums and People’s Assemblies in the USA, 5 May 2010
Several peoples assembly and citizens movement processes are taking place.
Nina Gregg - coordinator of the Charter of Human Responsibilities in the US - helps us unveil the " People’s assemblies " initiative in the United States.
Already present during the first social forum in Atlanta in 2007, the peoples assemblies will associate again with the second US Social Forum in Detroit, in June (...) |
The USA Charter: Youth Charter of Responsibilities by Nina GREGG, 1 May 2010
Charting the Future: Youth Take on Climate Change is the community-based project in the US associated with the upcoming Children and Youth International Conference on the Environment: Let’s Take Care of the Planet . On April 9-11, 2010, the Peer Learning Exchange was held on the campus of Regis University in Denver, Colorado. The Exchange was hosted by the FrontRange office of Earth Force, (...) |
The USA Charter: Youth Charter of Responsibilities, 1 May 2010
Charting the Future : Youth Take on Climate Change is the community-based project in the US associated with the upcoming Children and Youth International Conference on the Environment : Let’s Take Care of the Planet. On April 9-11, 2010, the Peer Learning Exchange was held on the campus of Regis University in Denver, (...) |
Responsible governance of Watersheds by Betsan MARTIN, 27 April 2010
This is a collection of papers from scientists, engineers, indigenous guardians and programme leaders from Vanuatu, Samoa and Aotearoa. Contributions are made from creative writers, lawyers, and esteemed Maori and Samoan leaders articulating indigenous knowledge to the complexity of managing watersheds.
The responsibilities brought to the management of river catchments are varied and range (...) |
Commitment of the Philippine Youth for the Protection of the Planet Earth by Pinky CASTELO CUPINO, 8 April 2010
We live in the Philippine islands
We take pride and are always in awe and marvel at the richness of our land, the abundance of our diverse natural resources – the thick and ages-old forests of both land and sea where thrive exceptional flora and fauna, the grasslands and the marine resources which provide for our people. We grow up relishing on sea food and recreation means frolicking on the (...) |
