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Local Municipality and their journey towards SDGs: the projects implemented in Slovakia and The Netherlands

By | April 6th, 2017|News|

The Re-Granting scheme of the LADDER Project has started to bear the first fruits. Some of the projects proposed by grassroots organisations and institutions aiming at raising awareness about the core issues of development education have been successfully implemented! The second stop-over of the re-granting scheme journey is in Slovakia and the Netherlands. Discover [...]

The Dutch Elections: forming a new government

By | April 4th, 2017|Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Joni Wijhers|

Joni Wijhers The political landscape in the Netherlands is turbulent. During a diplomatic conflict between the Dutch and Turkish governments, the Dutch citizens cast their votes for a new House of Representatives on Wednesday, 15th of March. Even though there were 28 political parties on the voting ballot, the battle was between four political parties, [...]

Hlompho Matsoso, acting for change in Lesotho

By | April 4th, 2017|Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Julie Capelle|

Julie Capelle The Hague Academy for local Governance is an NGO which organizes practical training to civil servants from developing and transitional countries. Discover the story of Hlompho , one training participant who works on fiscal decentralization in Lesotho, a particular country facing important social issues. « I come from Lesotho, do you know where [...]

For a Better World: Tolerance and Inclusion

By | April 3rd, 2017|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Erdem Güler|

Erdem Güler Our world is in the era of communication and technology. The communication and the technology remove borders between countries, civilizations and people and encourage the integration of the world. The success of this integration, however; goes through tolerance and inclusion. Tolerance and inclusion are simply the state of “accepting one fact the whole [...]

Thoughts on democracy

By | April 3rd, 2017|Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Shady Rabhi|

Shady Rabhi Of course, democracy is really important. It is necessary to preserve our freedom, our choices, our manner of living. Talking about democracy and raising the awareness of people about it, it’s a conscious and civic act; launching debates regarding citizenship brings enrichment. But having democracy as focus without ensuring economic and social rights, [...]

A message of tolerance through the language of art: “In a better world” lands in Spain & France!

By | March 28th, 2017|News, Uncategorised|

The theatre play written and performed by Progettarte (LADDER’s partner in charge of the creative component of the project) is continuing its journey around Europe, in order to raise awareness about global issues and promote the LADDER’s mission. The third date of the tour was performed in March 15th 2017 in the Island of Majorca [...]

“Each person is a movement” – The warrior of urban forests: Interview with Damira Kalač

By | March 21st, 2017|Annamaria Lehoczky, Citizen Journalist - Climate & Energy|

Annamária Lehoczky Ćemovsko polje (Ćemovsko field) had been a rather abandoned forest park in Podgorica (Montenegro) until one day Damira decided to create something exciting and useful for her neighborhood. She organized young and old, kids and families, and turned the forest park into a lovely community park – where people like to spend outdoor [...]

Local Municipality and their journey towards SDGs: the Re-granting projects have started to get the first results!

By | March 13th, 2017|News|

The Re-Granting scheme of the LADDER Project has started to bear the first fruits and some of the projects proposed by grassroots organisations and institutions which aim at raising awareness about the core issues of development education have been successfully implemented! The projects developed in Germany, Estonia and Croatia were developed at the end [...]