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Murders 12 innocent Nepalis

A tiny group of Islamic extremists cruelly murders 12 innocent Nepalis.

But 11,000 Nepalis have died at each others' hands in a senseless war brought on by the cruelty, exploitation, corruption and neglect of the ruling elite.

And every day hundreds of Nepalis die of hunger and treatable disease, victims of the structural violence of a feudal Hindu society.

Enraged but irrational people vent their anger on Nepal's innocent Muslims, imagining that they are responsible, not realising that this just endangers other Nepalis in west Asia by provoking a cycle of retaliation.

As Gandhi taught us, 'An eye for an eye leaves the world blind.'

Let light banish the darkness and love banish hate; the future of our world hangs on it.

September 13, 2004 | 12:10 PM Comments  0 comments

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WSIS Youth Nepal

Introduction

Poject page: http://projects.takingitglobal.org/wsisnepal
WSIS Youth Nepal is a division of WSIS Youth Caucus. It is an initiative of youth in Nepal, created to network youth, professionals, academia, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and other groups interested in youth and ICTs in Nepal.

WSIS Youth Nepal Vision:
To ensure equal access to ICTs in Nepal

WSIS Youth Nepal Mission:

WSIS Youth Nepal will provide a national forum for ICT organizations to influence ICT policies and to promote ICTs in Nepal for youth



WSIS Youth Nepal Objectives:

According to the ITU circular to Member States, Geneva, 26 March 2004:
“ The WSIS Action Plan includes specific targets to be achieved by 2015 for improving connectivity and access of ICTs:
These are:
• Connecting villages with ICTs and establish community access points
• Connecting universities, colleges, secondary schools and primary schools with ICTs
• Connecting scientific and research centres with ICTs
• Connecting public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs
• Connecting health centres and hospitals with ICTs
• Connecting all local and central government departments and establish websites and email addresses
• Adapting all primary and secondary school curricula to meet the challenges of the Information Society, taking into account national circumstances
• Ensuring that all of the world's population have access to television and radio services
• Encouraging the development of content and to put in place technical conditions in order to facilitate the presence and use of all world languages on the Internet
• Ensuring that more than half the world’s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their reach “

WSIS Youth Nepal aims to achieve these objectives by:
• Creating a national platform where all interested parties can share their ideas, knowledge and experience concerning ICT projects and policies.
• Representing youth in Nepal in the creation of national ICT policies and strategies.
• Monitoring and evaluating of current ICT projects will also be implemented by this group.
• Providing guidance and direction for future ICT projects
• Providing ICT awareness and advocacy to the general public
• Publishing an annual evaluation report on the nationwide ICT situation



Why ICT
ICTs (Information & Communication Technologies) are an engine for growth & key of development. With the invention of the ICTs, the possibilities are endless and infinitives. Obviously, its role demonstrates that it hasn’t limitations and we can’t detect any type of certain boundaries over ICTs. The role of the ICTs in every segment of the society is additional imperative when civil societies think about encouragement & progress. As a consequence, Information is an enormously powerful tool or truly helps to explore various factors and aspects of society development without any effort. An active and ICTs literate civic society is always required for governing the social movement because strong civic society is the foundation of development and creation of equitable and informatics society.

Poject page: http://projects.takingitglobal.org/wsisnepal

May 12, 2004 | 7:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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Human Rights Conference &Youth Camp

Human Rights Conference &Youth Camp
Human Rights For Peace Society!
Youth concerned for Institutional Democracy!
Assemble a New Nepal, a Nepal of Equality and Peace!

Come on come all - for the Nepal’s largest youth Human Rights Activist congress to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal on 15 – 16 March 2004.

The conference and youth camp are jointly organized by INSEC (a national level leading human rights organization in Nepal, www.insec.org.np) and HRERLIC-Nepal. The conference will bring together 450 youth delegates from 67 district of Nepal and some international delegates as observer. The international delegates will have a kind of cultural exposure and to learn the current human rights and Youth situation of Nepal. The conference focuses on human rights, peace building, media, social justice and youth issues. It will declare a Kathmandu Declaration –2004 at the end of programme.

The purpose of this conference & youth Camp is to try rising a peace rays in Nepalese horizon and highlight the issues of present Nepalese Human Rights, Institutional Democracy and Youth Human Rights Activists situation that could help to draw the attention of global community for doing some concrete action to change the situation of Nepalese Human Rights Situation. The range of subjects includes Human Rights, Peace, Conflict, Youth, Culture and others. Having participated in the conference, youth leaders should be able to use their newly acquired skills and experiences in their community, and pass them on to their co-workers or their own target groups. The conference is a space provided for youth Human Rights Activist to express themselves through various forms like discussion, Debate and all creative forms of expression.

We appeal to all youth, youth organizations and Human Rights Organizations across the continents to come and join the 3rd National Conference & youth Camp in Kathmandu, Nepal.

HRERLIC, Nepal is a youth led and youth focused human rights organization, which has been working for the protection and promotion of human rights in the grassroots. We are working since 1998 and around 800 local networks, 13 district networks and a national committee and more than 8500 human rights activists are the front’s wheels of the organisation. We are actively involving for the dissemination of human rights education, advocacy, lobbying, pressurizing and peace building process in the country.




We appeal to all youth, youth organizations and Human Rights Organizations across the continents to come and join the 3rd National Conference & youth Camp in Kathmandu, Nepal.

All the instructions related to registration have been mentioned on the registration web page. For more information on registration please write to hrclubs@hotmail.com,


1. Event Cost for Developing Countries (list of Developing countries)
A. Registration Fee: 25 USD
B. Lodging + Fooding: 50 USD
Total: 75 USD

2. Event Cost for Other countries
A. Registration Fee: 30 USD
B. Lodging + Fooding: 70 USD
Total: 100 USD

3. Event cost for Nepalese
A. Registration Fee: 5 USD
B. Lodging + Fooding: 15 USD
Total: 20 USD


Lodging + Fooding in Kathmandu for 3 days (14, 15, 16 march 2004)

Note: we have no amount to provide any scholarships for participant.

Or if you don’t want to stay under us you will reserve your room here: www.peaceguesthouse.com

For more information About Nepal www.wellcomenepal.com

So come join us to assemble a new Nepal, a Nepal of equality and peace!

Looking forward to see you all in Kathmandu!
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HRERLIC, Nepal
Third conference & Youth Camp Committee
Kathmandu – Nepal
P. O. Box: 4906
Ph: 0977-01-4278770
Fax: 977-1-4270551
Email: info@humanrights.org.np
hrclubs@hotmail.com
Web: www.humanrights.org.np

February 20, 2004 | 6:08 AM Comments  1 comments

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Human Rights Conference &Youth Camp

Human Rights Conference &Youth Camp
Human Rights For Peace Society!
Youth concerned for Institutional Democracy!
Assemble a New Nepal, a Nepal of Equality and Peace!

Come on come all - for the Nepal’s largest youth Human Rights Activist congress to be held in Kathmandu, Nepal on 15 – 16 March 2004.

The conference and youth camp are jointly organized by INSEC (a national level leading human rights organization in Nepal, www.insec.org.np) and HRERLIC-Nepal. The conference will bring together 450 youth delegates from 67 district of Nepal and some international delegates as observer. The international delegates will have a kind of cultural exposure and to learn the current human rights and Youth situation of Nepal. The conference focuses on human rights, peace building, media, social justice and youth issues. It will declare a Kathmandu Declaration –2004 at the end of programme.

The purpose of this conference & youth Camp is to try rising a peace rays in Nepalese horizon and highlight the issues of present Nepalese Human Rights, Institutional Democracy and Youth Human Rights Activists situation that could help to draw the attention of global community for doing some concrete action to change the situation of Nepalese Human Rights Situation. The range of subjects includes Human Rights, Peace, Conflict, Youth, Culture and others. Having participated in the conference, youth leaders should be able to use their newly acquired skills and experiences in their community, and pass them on to their co-workers or their own target groups. The conference is a space provided for youth Human Rights Activist to express themselves through various forms like discussion, Debate and all creative forms of expression.

We appeal to all youth, youth organizations and Human Rights Organizations across the continents to come and join the 3rd National Conference & youth Camp in Kathmandu, Nepal.

HRERLIC, Nepal is a youth led and youth focused human rights organization, which has been working for the protection and promotion of human rights in the grassroots. We are working since 1998 and around 800 local networks, 13 district networks and a national committee and more than 8500 human rights activists are the front’s wheels of the organisation. We are actively involving for the dissemination of human rights education, advocacy, lobbying, pressurizing and peace building process in the country.

First National Conference was held in 1998 in Narayanghad, mid region of Nepal. In that two days conference were discussed and giving training on different issues on Human Rights, group discussion on Human Rights club working area, sharing information and experience etc. There were more than two hundred five participants participated.

Second National conference was held in 1998 in Pokhara . Minister of information and Communication Mr. Jays Prakash Prasad Gupta was inaugurated the second conference. The main objective of this conference is to gather whole human rights club's member in one place and share their experience themselves. As well as to give training various issues on HR, this helps us to disseminate HR issues in grass roots.

Third National Conference
The Third conference will be held on 15-16 March 2004 in the city of Kathmandu, Nepal. Where 450 National youth Human Rights activists will be participate. Some of overseas Human Rights & Youth organizations / Individual Representatives will be observe. The purpose of this conference & youth Camp is to try raising a peace rays in Nepalese horizon and We would be highlight the issues of present Nepalese Human Rights and Youth Human Rights Activist situation that could help to draw the attention of global community for doing some concrete action to change the situation of Nepalese Human Rights Situation. The range of subjects includes Human Rights, Peace, Conflict, Youth, Culture and others. Having participated in the conference, youth leaders should be able to use their newly acquired skills and experiences in their community, and pass them on to their co-workers or their own target groups.

We appeal to all youth, youth organizations and Human Rights Organizations across the continents to come and join the 3rd National Conference & youth Camp in Kathmandu, Nepal.

All the instructions related to registration have been mentioned on the registration web page. For more information on registration please write to hrclubs@hotmail.com,
For any other query, please contact info@humanrights.org.np

1. Event Cost for Developing Countries (list of Developing countries)
A. Registration Fee: 25 USD
B. Lodging + Fooding: 50 USD
Total: 75 USD

2. Event Cost for Other countries
A. Registration Fee: 30 USD
B. Lodging + Fooding: 70 USD
Total: 100 USD

3. Event cost for Nepalese
A. Registration Fee: 5 USD
B. Lodging + Fooding: 15 USD
Total: 20 USD


Lodging + Fooding in Kathmandu for 3 days (14, 15, 16 march 2004)

Note: we have no amount to provide any scholarships for participant.

Or if you don’t want to stay under us you will reserve your room here: www.peaceguesthouse.com

For more information About Nepal www.wellcomenepal.com

So come join us to assemble a new Nepal, a Nepal of equality and peace!

Looking forward to see you all in Kathmandu!
----------------

HRERLIC, Nepal
Third conference & Youth Camp Committee
Kathmandu – Nepal
P. O. Box: 4906
Ph: 0977-01-4278770
Fax: 977-1-4270551
Email: info@humanrights.org.np
hrclubs@hotmail.com
Web: www.humanrights.org.np

February 20, 2004 | 6:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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Need Article??

Anyone publishing a magazine out there? Nedd any help like Articles? I am @ your service. I would love to be part of a magazine editorial team and published my own Article on ICTs,Human Rights and amny more... in Global section.
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January 8, 2004 | 4:27 AM Comments  0 comments

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