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The Asia Education Project (ASIAED)

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Monday, February 15, 2010

ASIAED on Flickr

The Asia Education Project aims to bring awareness regarding the below points. Should your photos address these points then please feel free to join ASIAED Flickr Group:

Community Learning

Open Education Platform

Regional CLCs Resources

Sustainable Community Strategy

Internationally-Agreed Education Goals

ASIAED Program Themes

Millennium Development Goals

Capacity Building

Asia and Pacific Programmes

CDROM Resources

Childhood Education

Education for All

Education for Sustainable

Development Local Economic Development

Sanitation Education

Sunday, February 14, 2010

View and add your details at ORIGIN+


The organization network ORIGIN+ database is a dedicated service promoting multidisciplinary partnerships and co-operation with the South Caucasus and Central Asia, Latin America, and Asia. This site contains links to other relevant websites, member stakeholders contact details, publications, activities, findings and events to stakeholders including industry, society and the research community through advanced functionalities aimed at supporting collaborative dialogues.

View and add your details at ORIGIN+

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Bangkok and HCMC Vietnam orphaned HIV+ children

I wish to extend an invitation in joining ASIAED as your expertise would be greatly appreciated, especial your work concerning HIV/AIDS as ASIAED is initiating a programme working in Bangkok and HCMC Vietnam with orphaned HIV+ children.

Primarily the mission is to build strong institutions effecting lasting and sustainable change in healthcare, education, the environment and the fight against poverty through the use of innovative, market-oriented approaches.

Should you have any comments or questions please feel free in contacting me.

Thank you and best regards,

Brian Muse
Executive Director
EnvironMonument NGO Group
www.environmonument.com

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Encapsulates the Year and its Theme

To spread the word about the International Year of Youth, the UN Programme on Youth is looking for a powerful 1 to 5 word slogan that
encapsulates the Year and its theme, Dialogue and Mutual Understanding.

From 25 January to 12 February 2010, you will have the chance to suggest a slogan for the International Year and to vote on your favourites through the "like" function. The final slogan will be selected by the UN Programme on Youth and will be used in communications for the International Year.

For logistical reasons, we are unfortunately only able to accept suggestions in English. The winning slogan will, however, be translated into all official languages of the United Nations.

To suggest a slogan, visit our Facebook group "Slogan for the International Year of Youth"
at:http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?ref=profile&id=1000006
36643703 today!

Please continue to spread the word about the International Year and the consultation on the slogan to your friends and among your networks. And please continue to visit the website of the Year at
http://social.un.org/youthyear/ for regular updates.

Best wishes,

UN Programme on Youth
https://www.un.org/youth

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Call for Participants for UA E-course 1 February [1].doc.word

Are you under 30 years old?

Are you concerned about HIV, human rights and equality?

Do you want to learn more about making a lasting positive impact in your community?

Are you from a population that is most affected by HIV, or are you living
with HIV?

Do you have regular internet access?

If so, please apply for an e-course on "Towards Universal Access: Young
People in Action", conducted by the World AIDS Campaign, Y-Peer and the
Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA)!

You will have an opportunity to connect with young leaders from around the world and build an action plan to mobilise universal access campaigns.

More information can be found on the World AIDS Campaign's website at

http://www.worldaidscampaign.org/en/Constituencies/Youth/Youth-ecourse#app,

or you can find the call for application attached in this email.

Please send your application to Liping Mian at
mainl@worldaidscampaign.org by 15 February 2010. Application after 15 February will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidate will be informed.

Are you ready to apply?

Best regards,
Liping Mian
Youth Campaign Coordinator
The World AIDS Campaign
Skype: mianliping

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UNESCO International Leadership Training Programme

The UNESCO Chair & Institute of Comparative Human Rights at the University of Connecticut invites applications for the sixth annual International Leadership Programme: A Global Intergenerational Forum.
The Forum seeks to empower young leaders by involving them in finding solutions to emerging human rights problems, and nurturing individuals to be effective leaders in the field of human rights. To this end, the Forum will:
  • Introduce participants to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Build a network of solidarity among human rights leaders
  • Expand the knowledge relevant to human rights practice
  • Provide tools and a platform for open debates
  • Provide programmes, activities and processes necessary for human rights leadership
  • Promote the sharing of experiences and understanding
  • Showcase speakers on such topics as: health and human rights, education, the environment, the plight of child soldiers, the use of media, fundraising, conflict resolution and transformation; litigation and advocacy

The UNESCO Chair will provide all conference participants with dormitory housing, meals, ground transportation in Connecticut, resource materials and a certificate of participation.

Young people between the ages of 18-30, with community service experience, and with demonstrated ability to work on solutions to human rights problems, should apply. Relevant issues include, but are not limited to, human trafficking, the plight of children, refugees, hunger, HIV/AIDs, gender discrimination, racism, classism, the environment and peace education.

Conference will be held in English only. Fluency in English is required. Applicants will be selected based on the strength of their application essay, demonstrated commitment to human rights (practical/hands-on experience), potential impact on the individual and their potential contribution to the Forum, regional and gender representation.

Application Requirements

Fluency in English is required. forum will be held in English only. In order to be considered for admission to the International Leadership Programme, please submit the following:

  1. A completed and signed application form
  2. Letter of intent (please attach as word, pdf, or text document)
  3. Curriculum Vita/Resume (please attach as word, pdf, or text document)
  4. Names and contact information for three professional references*Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Application deadline is February 26,.
  5. Application Essay: Upon acceptance, you will be required to submit a final essay to complete the application process within three weeks of notification. Please click here for further details. Click here for application

For additional information:If you have questions regarding the application/registration, program content, special needs requirements, or dormitory housing, please call the UNESCO Chair Office at 860-486-0647 or email unescochairintern@uconn.edu.

ALL applications must be submitted electronically or via facsimile to unescochairintern@uconn.edu fax: 860.486.2545

More info:
http://www.unescochair.uconn.edu