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PPP- Two different parts for one purpose

By | January 10th, 2017|Citizen Jouralist - Engagement of Public & Private Sector, Natia Shakaia|

Natia Shakaia If you visit my country the most common thing you will ever hear is complains about lack of working places or even their non-existence. As we all know,  two completely different structures like public and private sectors are creating working places itself, but what will happen if they unite for one purpose? ... [...]

17 sustainable development goals: which way to go?

By | January 9th, 2017|Agita Kaupuza, Citizen Journalist - Citizens' & Partecipation|

Agita Kaupuža During the last days of the year the European meeting of Young Adults organized by Taizé Community is taking place in Riga, Latvia. For the first time this event is taking place in the Baltic country, and 15 000 young people are arriving for the pilgrimage of trust, searching for the hope during the [...]

Feel like running 217 km. in Death Valley? We spoke to the guy who did just that

By | December 16th, 2016|Andreas Canvin, Local Actions for Global Impact|

Andreas Canvin The 44-year old Leon Skriver Hansen is one Denmark's best ultrarunners. For over a decade, he's done countless races all over the world, running thousands of kilometers combined. In July this summer, he took on his biggest challenge yet - the world renowned Badwater 135 miles race, which is a 217 km. long [...]

Shocking lack of insight into Danish slave trade

By | December 16th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Sarah Nipper|

Sarah Nipper I have in my 18-year-long-life never really made the acquaintance of the Virgin Islands, or the Danish West Indies as the islands were called a 100 years ago, when they were still under Denmark’s control. Yes, of course I have been conscious about the fact that there are a number of islands somewhere [...]

Leadership: From woman to woman

By | December 16th, 2016|Astrid Lucia Offersen, Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion|

Astrid Lucia Offersen Amongst the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, is a goal concerning Gender Equality. For each goal an influential person from somewhere around the world hoisted a flag. For goal number 5, Gender Equality, the flag was hoisted by the Danish Crown Princess Mary. In some ways the goal is pretty specific; equality [...]

The milk war

By | December 13th, 2016|Anna Elena Maria Ferrari, Citizen Jouralist - Engagement of Public & Private Sector|

Anna Elena Maria Ferrari  The present agricultural policy is almost exclusively made at European Union level, but it is managed at national and regional level. In 1984, the EU introduced milk quotas to limit milk production in every member State, in order to end structural surpluses that outreached by far the demand. The limitation [...]

So similar, yet so different

By | December 7th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Maja Vargek|

 Maja Vargek Photo source: Pixabay Today, the world marks International Day of Tolerance. The day when we remind each other how important it is to accept other people's opinions, feelings or beliefs- things we seem to forget about lately. On November 16th, 1996, UNESCO launched the International Day of Tolerance, stating that “Tolerance [...]

Time for people to take the lead: Lessons from Marrakech

By | December 5th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Citizens' & Partecipation, Irene Vivas Lalinde|

Irene Vivas Lalinde COP 22 or “22nd Conference of Parties” was meant to shed light on the pathway to follow after the Paris Agreement, the star attraction of the previous Conference. Unfortunately, the shadow of Trump’s electoral victory has, on the one hand, keep the spirit of compromise alive in order to take steps forward [...]