"In developing the list of policy/think thanks, the goal is to include
institutions that provide more in-depth analysis over the long period, examining
trends and challenges in the field and that work at least a regional or
international level.
This is intended to be a list of peacebuilding practice
organizations, but those that provide a more analytical, policy and broad
perspective."
Journeys in Film has developed curriculum guides for numerous films that address a variety of global issues. Students challenge traditional gender roles in New Zealand’s Maori culture, learn about refugees through young, soccer-loving Tibetan monks, explore compassion in the Middle East, experience unconditional love between a South Korean boy and his mute grandmother, and grieve the loss of family members from the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa. Upcoming guides will feature compelling films from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
GYCA seeks to improve HIV and AIDS policies and programming geared toward young people by facilitating the inclusion of skilled young leaders in decision-making that affects our lives.
We train and mentor community leaders, youth, professionals, and governmental and non-governmental administrators, helping them to develop and implement practical, community-based solutions to critical issues.
Welcome to the Peace Media Clearinghouse, a collection of key audio and visual resources and best practices related to conflict management.
CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation is an international alliance established in 1993 to nurture the foundation, growth and protection of citizen action throughout the world, especially in areas where participatory democracy and citizens' freedom of association are threatened. For more information,
The NGO Pulse Portal (first established as the SANGONeT NGO Portal on 24 October 2005) represents our strategic response to the challenges facing the local NGO sector. It is the culmination of SANGONeT’s years of experience of working in the online environment. Since our inception, we have developed a wide range of online resources to highlight development issues in South Africa, the wider Southern African region and the African continent in general.
South Africa and Africa lack jobs, but have abundant cultural and natural riches which can be used to create employment. Travellers to South Africa can have authentic life-enriching journeys, while enabling livelihoods for local people and enhancing conservation.
In this section, I will provide some of the key resources for obtaining funding for on the ground work. Please also take a look at the posting 12 Key Steps to Obtaining Funding for on the Ground Work which provides overall conceptual strategie
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AIDS Resource Center (ARC) in Addis Ababa was launched in December of 2002. ARC serves as Ethiopia’s Premier source of HIV/AIDS information.
The Center for Media and Communication Studies (CMCS) is the hub for media and communication research at the Central European University (CEU), with a mission to advance media and communication scholarship in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond.
CDRA is a South African Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO). We are a centre for organisational innovation and developmental practice.