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2007 Development Education
Seminar
The National Platform of Maltese
NGDOs would like to invite you to a seminar on
Development Education
Date: 16 March
2007
Time: 5.30 – 8.00 pm
Place: Hall C, Gateway Building,
University of Malta
Registration: at the door before start
Or email
information@ngdomalta.org
Phone: 21 31 55 62
Fax: 21 31 55 62
Download invite by clicking here
Development Education Forum - Malta October ‘06
‘Development education fosters the
full participation of all citizens in
world-wide poverty eradication, and the fight against exclusion. It seeks
to influence more just and sustainable economic, social, environmental,
human rights based national and international policies.’
CONCORD's Development Education
Forum will be held in Malta this year. CONCORD
is the Federation for all NGDOs in all European countries.
On the 27th of October educators, social workers, youth workers,
NGOs and the general public are invited to attend and participate.
The theme selected for the Forum is Migration
and Development Education.
More info here

StoPoverty!
is an Awareness Campaign by Maltese Civil Society Organisations calling on
governments to stand by their commitments in favour of the world's poor to
Reach the UN's Millennium Development Goals by 2015
It is part of the Global Call to Action against Poverty. GCAP is a growing
alliance of organisations, networks and national campaigns committed to
eradicating poverty.
We will be working together in 2005 to take action
across the world to force world leaders to tackle the causes of poverty,
and meet and exceed their own promises on the UN's MDGs.
We are working in solidarity with hundreds of organisations across the
world to put the interests of the poorest people in the world at the top
of the political agenda. This is our chance to ask politicians and leaders
what they are going to do to eradicate poverty, and to demand that they do
it now.
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