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Downshifting Downunder Conference - Sat 23 July in Sydney

Downshifting Downunder Conference
On Saturday 23rd July a conference will be held in the Square House at the University of NSW in Sydney to enable downshifters and those who are thinking about changing course to meet and share experiences, difficulties and advantages. This conference aims to provide support and encouragement to downshifters and to assist them to reflect on their choices. We hope to be reminded that despite the obsession of society with material success, the pursuit of something deeper is alive and well in Australia. There will be many interesting and distinguished speakers including, Dr Clive Hamilton of the Australia Institute, Dr Richard Eckersley, ANU, Ruth Ostrow, journalist and broadcaster and many others.

When: Saturday 23rd July 2005, 9am - 5pm
Where: The Square House, UNSW (entrance off Anzac Pde)
Cost: $95, includes lunch, morning and afternoon tea
How to register: Forms available on the organisation's new website
www.downshifting.net.au
or from the Australia Institute
Ph: (02) 6125 1270
Email: mail@tai.org.au

May 30, 2005 | 9:07 AM Comments  0 comments

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Pioneering Ventures

Pioneering Ventures - Up and Running

Things are extremely busy in the Pioneers office in South Africa, we are in an intense phase of developing the website; working to help it become a highly valuable space for Pioneers around the world to connect to the resources and inspiration they need to further their Pioneering work.

We just finished the section on our site called "Pioneering Ventures" profiling the work that pioneers are doing in the world both as Social Entrepreneurs creating new projects and organizations, and Intrapreneurial Ventures; the work of Pioneers who are creating change from within pre-existing organizations. Please check out the stories of Pioneers creating the change they want to see in the world at http://pioneersofchange.net/ventures/pionven

We hope these stories and the people behind them will inspire you and support your own pioneering!

For more information contact:

Sera Thompson
Cultivation Unit

Femke Oomen
Communications Coordinator

Pioneers of Change
www.pioneersofchange.net


May 26, 2005 | 9:50 PM Comments  0 comments

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EU increases its aid budget

Taken from http://afr.com/articles/2005/05/25/1116950720432.html

EU plans big aid boost
May 25 06:59
AFP

The European Union agreed today to step up public development aid by 20 billion euros ($33.21 billion) over the next five years, reinforcing Europe's role as a leading development donor.

At a meeting of EU ministers for development in Brussels, the 25 nation bloc agreed to fix a target for development aid by 2010 of 0.56 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP).

The increase will bring EU aid from 46 billion euros in 2006 to 66 billion euros in 2010.

"I consider this to be an essential development, an extremely important advance in international solidarity," said Luxembourg development minister Jean-Louis Schiltz, whose country currently holds the EU's presidency.

"Europe has shown today that international solidarity is not an empty phrase."

The EU's 15 older - and richer - member states are to make up the bulk of the effort to reach the objective with a commitment to raise development aid to 0.51 per cent of GDP in 2010.

The other 10 countries that joined the EU in May 2004, agreed to try to reach a target of 0.17 per cent of GDP in 2010.

While signing on to the deal, Germany, Italy and Portugal also stressed that they were having deep financial problems trying to meet EU deficit limits, an EU source said.

Looking further ahead, EU members agreed that public development aid should reach 0.7 per cent of the EU's GDP by 2015, the EU's Luxembourg presidency announced Tuesday

The 0.7 per cent objective is one of the targets laid out in the UN millennium goals fixed in 2000 with the aim of slashing the number of people living on less than a dollar a day by half by 2015.

EU members were looking to reach an agreement on development aid targets in preparation for a meeting at the United Nations in New York on September 14-16.

EU development commissioner Louis Michel said that the deal "positions the European Union as the veritable global leader in development policy ahead of the high level meeting in New York."

"The international community is waiting for an extremely ambitious position from the European Union. With this we have this ambitious position," he added.

The targets are part of the EU's contribution to meeting the millennium development goals, which were adopted by the international community in 2000 and relaunched by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in late March.

Welcoming the agreement as a "breakthrough", British development secretary Hilary Benn said in a statement: "This is a landmark in international efforts to make faster progress towards the millennium development goals.

"I very much hope that other donors will follow Europe's lead as soon as possible," he added.

The UN Millennium Summit in 2000, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders, adopted eight goals to be met by 2015 with the aim of eventually eradicating poverty, hunger and disease.

French deputy minister for development Xavier Darcos said that France Germany and Spain were considering a plan to introduce a scheme for "voluntary contributions" to development aid on each airliner ticket.

"We have to find more money. In a couple of years, innovative sources of funding will become common, mainly because we will not have enough public money," he said.

The scheme for voluntary contributions on air tickets comes after EU members failed to agree to an obligatory levy and a French-backed plan for an international tax on financial transactions was shot down.


May 25, 2005 | 12:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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