[ssf] Re: Announcements...
robin&aro
robin_amparo at tiscali.co.uk
Wed Feb 23 20:33:33 GMT 2005
Confused,
You say:
"approved at SSF meetings, e.g. next
> Thursday, before being sent out and ..."
If delayed for so many days, then persons who have contributed their
events for end of February would be let down...
Can't this be speed up?
so
@mp
Dan wrote:
> Hia,
>
> Sorry - I'm getting confused about the announcements list. Sorry if I'm
> asking awkward question - please don't be annoyed with me! Just got a
> couple...
>
> I thought it was going to be a) approved at SSF meetings, e.g. next
> Thursday, before being sent out and b) sent out through the riseup.net
> announcement account, which you're not signed up to yet, are you? Who
> are you intending to send it out to?
>
> Also: Two thoughts on format -
>
> 1. The One World news format is excellent - see example below - because
> it has a quick summary before all the full details.
>
> It's not easy to wade through all of the ones in its current format.
> This pre-list always leads you in. Each item could be in
> what/when/where/contact format. E.g.
>
> THIS MONTH'S EVENT HEADLINES:
>
> > 'Why don't you?' Sheffield Social Forum open meeting // Thur 17th Feb
> 7.30pm // St.Andrew's Church Hall, Hanover Way // phone 07968 997861
>
> Again - see below example for what I mean.
>
> 2. It's grown into a regional announcement list - which is cool! But
> because of this, should we split it into 'Sheffield events' and wider
> stuff? Coz I thought it was meant originally to be for Sheffield people
> mainly? It's a bloody big job trying to do a regional events list -
> worthwhile, but bloody big!
>
> Thoughts on a post-card please.
>
> peace
>
> Dan
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>> Something is rotten in the state of Kenya
>> EU backs peace dividend for Palestine
>> Unemployment down, but job creation weak: ILO
>> Are foreign investors attracted to weak eco-laws?
>> Globalisation impacting health of people
>> Round-Table Discussion – Croatia Towards Sustainable Development
>> Teachers Win Significant Victory in Court of Appeal
>> Advocates to Dryden: Keep Pushing for Quality Child Care
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> SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF KENYA
> -----------------------------------------
> (21 feb 2005) Germany and the US have suspended funding of
> anti-corruption programmes in Kenya following the resignation of John
> Githongo, the government official responsible for Governance and
> Ethics and a highly respected figure. This joint statement by leading
> civil society organisations in Kenya calls for an end to their
> participation in discredited government reform programmes.
>
> From:
> Transparency International
> http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103565/5795/14890
>
> EU BACKS PEACE DIVIDEND FOR PALESTINE
> -------------------------------------
> (21 feb 2005) As President Bush meets European leaders this week, the
> European Union has announced a major aid package to support the
> creation of a Palestinian state.
> http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103557/5795/14890
> From: EuropaWorld
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> UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN, BUT JOB CREATION WEAK: ILO
> ---------------------------------------------
> (21 feb 2005) A report by the ILO says that though unemployment
> declined in 2004, the first time since 2000, job creation in 2005
> will remain weak.
> http://southasia.oneworld.net/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103576/1893/14890
> From: InfoChange
> http://www.infochangeindia.org
>
> ARE FOREIGN INVESTORS ATTRACTED TO WEAK ECO-LAWS?
> -------------------------------------------------
> (21 feb 2005) The study examines the whether pollution-intensive
> industries from rich countries relocate to poor countries with weaker
> environmental standards. In order to do so, the study develops and
> uses a model of FDI location choice in the presence of
> inter-provincial differences in environmental stringency in China.
> http://southasia.oneworld.net/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103569/1893/14890
> From: ELDIS
> http://www.eldis.org
>
> GLOBALISATION IMPACTING HEALTH OF PEOPLE
> ----------------------------------------
> (21 feb 2005) A study finds out that globalisation and migration of
> people to cities in search of work is wreaking havoc on the health of
> both those who migrate as well as those who are left behind.
> http://southasia.oneworld.net/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103558/1893/14890
> From: id21
> http://www.id21.org
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> ROUND-TABLE DISCUSSION – CROATIA TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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> (21 feb 2005) The Croatian Jounalists Association (HND), ODRAZ and
> the Institute for International Relations (IMO) organize a
> round-table discussion on sustainable development in Croatia. The
> event will take place at the Great Hall of the Journalists House in
> Zagreb, on Thursday, February 24.
> http://see.oneworld.net/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103555/3260/14890
>
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> TEACHERS WIN SIGNIFICANT VICTORY IN COURT OF APPEAL
> ---------------------------------------------------
> (21 feb 2005) Teachers in B.C. are celebrating a landmark Court
> ruling. The B.C. Court of Appeal has affirmed that teachers can
> grieve violations of the class size numbers in the School Act. The
> government had previously stripped class size limits from the
> teachers' collective agreement, resulting in larger classes and less
> individual attention for students.
> http://www.oneworld.ca/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103577/983/14890
> From: British Columbia Teachers' Federation
> http://www.bctf.ca
>
> ADVOCATES TO DRYDEN: KEEP PUSHING FOR QUALITY CHILD CARE
> --------------------------------------------------------
> (21 feb 2005) Child-care advocates monitoring federal/provincial
> talks encouraged the federal government to hold strong and insist on
> conditions for its child care funding. At the same time, they want
> the provinces to quit stonewalling and come to the table with plans
> to turn their substandard services into quality child care. Watch the
> coverage:
> http://www.oneworld.ca/link/gotoarticle/addhit/103581/983/14890
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