4 May Africa Roundtable featuring Jane Bowman on Refugee Law Center in Uganda and Auwal Musa on CISLAC in Nigeria

Registration is now open for the Africa Roundtable taking place on May 4th. Space is available for 10 participants via video skype and 20 participants in person at the OfficeXpats co-working space on Bainbridge Island. Click here to register.

Voice of Youth Assembly (VOYA) 2011 …building alliance for the achievement of the MDG in Africa

 

Voice of Youth Assembly (VOYA) 2011

…building alliance for the achievement of the MDG in Africa

 

“Addressing Global Challenges requires a collective and concerted
effort, involving all actors. Through partnerships and alliances,
we increase our chances for success”.

Bank Ki-moon- UN Secretary General

A Pledge to Drive Safely...

Our roads today are more or less potential hazards to all motorist whether you are driving for yourself or company. Driving is regarded as one of the most dangerous activities man is involved in today. It has become imperative that all motorist become conscious of this fact and that as long as they are not trained they pose a hazard to all other motorist.

A Ubiquitous Nigerian Society? By Bankole Olubamise

The world information society space is shrinking in developing world and exploding in the developed world. We have said many times that the key to unlocking development in our developing world is to use technology, especially information technology to explode growth, transform socio-economic space, train the young, prepare human capital and engender development. The truth of the matter is the the world is speedily moving along, whilst we are busy fiddling, like Nero whilst Rome burned!!!

DESPLAY Africa Currently Acceptiong Applications - Apply today!!

Democracy Series Participatory Learning and Active Youth (DESPLAY), the foremost and consistent annual Youth Democracy Academy in West Africa since 2005 is accepting application from interested youth. In the past 5 years, DESPLAY Africa admitted youth from Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia and Cameroon, who were educated on different broad based democracy and governance issues. 

Annual Report for the Year Ended 2010 on Road Safety Efforts in Nigeria - APRI's Perspective

Accident Prevention and Rescue Initiative (APRI) is a Non-Governmental Organization promoting road safety efforts with office in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory. The organization is focused on efforts aimed at reducing the rate of road traffic accidents, injuries and death on Nigeria roads.

Join the HRC discussion /debate on corruption and its impact on human rights in Nigeria

The HRC advocacy group is starting a discussion forum on Corruption and its Impact on Human Rights in Nigeria. This will feature as a forum discussion on the HRC website - http://humanrightsconsult.webs.com/apps/forums/

Your participation will be gladly appreciated.

Regards,

HRC

Services and Opportunities in the Nigerian-Polish Migrant Rights Project

Human Support Services write to create awareness on the services and opportunities being offered by its EU-UN Joint Migration and Development project titled Migrants Rights: Nigerian-Polish Initiative. The project is a partnership between two organizations in Nigeria and Poland; Human Support Services Lagos, Nigeria and Rule of Law Institute Foundation Lublin, Poland. The EC-UN Joint Migration and Development Initiative seeks to enhance the protection of migrant rights especially Nigerian Emigrants in diaspora.

As part of the project services, the organization is offering "free" legal counseling services to intending migrants particular those with instances of Human Right Abuses. In addition, accurate and up to date information on a wide range of immigration issues are available on the project’s interactive site for intending migrant;

www.migrantrights.info 

For more information on the project, please contact the project office on 08098477646

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