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#togetherwehavethepower

By | October 12th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Citizens' & Partecipation, Salome Lemonjava|

Salome Lemonjava #fornutsagio #helpevabarbakadze #togetherwecandoit #notopanoramatbilisi #nbavotezazapachulia We often come across similar statuses on different social networking websites. Someone starts and the whole society uplifts the idea. Reasons can be various. Some of them for instance are acquaintances of Nutsa and Gio who need emergency medical treatment abroad. Some love old Tbilisi and its history [...]

It’s time for new challenges for rural and coastal territories

By | October 10th, 2016|Local Actions for Global Impact, Silvana Paruolo|

Silvana Paruolo Silvana Paruolo interviews Architect Loreto Policella, the Local Action Group (LAG) coordinator  in Lazio , and the Chairman of the LAG Lazio of the Abruzzo National Park Cohesion policy - a visible expression of solidarity and a development tool - represents a very significant part of the EU budget. For the period 2007-2014, [...]

Eat Local, Think Globally!!!

By | October 7th, 2016|Local Actions for Global Impact, Maja Vargek|

Maja Vargek That in this our beautiful country there are just as young, beautiful and talented people we all know, but when all these young people together into one organization and delight us with their ideas and activities carried out in order to preserve our beautiful nature and then you we must familiar with them. [...]

Mental Health – A Local and Global Challenge

By | October 6th, 2016|Local Actions for Global Impact, Maria Coleman|

Maria Coleman In Seán O’Casey’s play ‘Juno and the Paycock,’ Capt. Jack Boyle drunkenly slurs a classic line that seems eternally relevant; "the whole world is in a terrible state o' chassis.” Chaos, or the confusion that could lead us towards it, can seem ever-present in the distracting haze of modern life. We perform the balancing [...]

Let’s Shape the World’s Perceptions Through Words; With Words, We Govern World

By | October 3rd, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Rhomir Yanquiling|

Rhomir Yanquiling Words are immensely powerful. Its power has been proven time and time again and old bald history can attest to that. They can bleed, cut or even destroy a nation. They can shape, influence or alter our perceptions of truth and reality. They can serve as a vehicle of lies and instrument of [...]

No to 115 meters

By | October 3rd, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Climate & Energy, Sabine Eigmina|

Sabine Eigmina In the late August, the Latvian capital Riga hosted the international contemporary circus and street arts festival “Re Rīga.” Within its framework, I saw Cie Non Nova show "Windy afternoon." The main hero of the show - a common cellophane bag and a ventilator, which gives life to a plastic and the ability [...]