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The adoption in 2010 in Senegal of the Law on male-female parity is paying off! There are now 65 women out of 150 members at the National Assembly, i.e. 43.33% vs 18.03% after the 2007 legislative elections.
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Solidarity Sundays is a space created by Casa de Cervantes to promote and motivate organizations who work in the field of Fair Trade in Guatemala. The organisation's role is to promote their products and raise awareness nationwide about Fair Trade and responsible consumption.
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The International Seminar participants are now back from their six-week internships in Senegal where they had an amazing intercultural experience while working in collaboration with Senegalese students on different themes such a security, youth employability and social economy. To learn more about their research, their life in a group and their intercultural learning, we...
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The inauguration of the National Volunteer Management Certification took place on August 4th. The Project was developed by the Uniterra program and the Guatemalan Volunteer Center (CVG), with the support of Rafael Landivar University. The main objective of the Project is to strengthen the knowledge of local organizations who work in the field of Volunteering.
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September 2nd, 2012 - Ottawa
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In Bolivia, modern messengers travel all over the Andes, like their ancestors, to collect oral information they later retransmitted via the digital and social Medias. In Peru, tippy taps are used as temporary solutions pending a running water system, while in Guatemala the Casa de Cervantes is revitalising and bringing...
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A communication diagnosis done with Uniterra partner organisations showed important gaps in both internal and external communications. Valérie Boire, a Uniterra Social Communication volunteer, drew inspiration from a previous experience in Guatemala to support all the program’s partners through the exchange of communication experiences between themselves and between all the...
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Maray is a small rural village made up of 35 families, located in the Province of San José de Sisa, in the Department of San Martín, Peru. The community of high forests and poor resources sits on the Sisa River.
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For more information on any of our internships or to apply, click here.
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