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This brief paper by a Friends of the Earth chemicals advocate compares EPER and the UNECE Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers Protocol. It includes a list of substances in the PRTR Protocol…
The Victorian Parliament (Australia) has invited its public to participate in an inquiry into the promise, costs, benefits, and risks of electronic democracy. "Electronic democracy" is a…
The UgaByTES initiative is not-for-profit organization with a vision of promoting the integration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the development plans of Uganda. It promotes…
This information note presents ANJ, a non-governmental organization established in October 2003 to realize the principles and standards of the Aarhus Convention in Japan and other Asian countries.…
The USIG project seeks to promote responsible international philanthropy by easing the barriers to cross-border grantmaking for U.S. foundations, streamlining the communication and reporting…
Geeks Without Borders is a private, not for profit organization whose mission is to provide computers and related technology, education, and support to people with limited resources around the world.
National and sub-national data sets are available and accessible for international assessments through the GRID's portal to capacity building projects in Central & Eastern Europe, Caucasus,…
The site offers news and information on the worldwide social and environmental activities of most major multinational companies. It further contains regularly updated links to a wide range of…
This article by Jan Gustav Strandenaes discusses the role of civil society in the development of the Aarhus Convention and its relevance to global efforts to achieve human rights and transparency in…
BCYF serves as a catalyst in strengthening the youth development sector throughout the region, through a range of capacity-building supports, targeted grantmaking, and networking opportunities. Among…