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posted by Admin  on November 16, 2009

'We, Heads of State, Ministers and representatives of Government from Africa, Asia, Caribbean and the Pacific, representing some of the countries most vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change':
     

posted by Admin  on March 20, 2009

The Ubuntu Declaration is the product of the recent Emergency Congress, with Rights and Humanity, the South African Human Rights Commission and Tomorrow's Company. The Declaration sets out a holistic and systemic policy framework for what to do now to protect the world's poorest peoples, how to reform the global financial system, and how to create the conditions for sustainable development and effective growth. It starts by recognising  - as we would describe it - the importance of 'the triple context': that we all need to bring the economic, social and environmental systems into balance. The Ubuntu declaration consciously and clearly argues for the alignment of the development agenda alongside tackling the climate crunch, the credit crunch  and the threat to  biodiversity.   Amongst other things It calls for one third - $750bn - or current world stimulus packages to be focussed to the green agenda: recongising that this will be the most efficient in creating jobs and building a...
     

posted by Admin  on July 11, 2008

A UNDP document published in May 2004 that includes as one of its examples the case study of what Statoil did to train Venezuelan judges in human rights. That story is also summarised on the forceforgood website, here.
     

posted by Admin  on July 11, 2008

This is a brief summary (published by the UNDP) of what Statoil did to train Venezuelan judges in human rights. That story is also summarised on the forceforgood website, here.
     

posted by Admin  on July 11, 2008

A document by Toby Webb and Meg Carstens of the Ethical Corporation Institute, published March 2008. Includes a description of several case studies, including what Statoil did to train Venezuelan judges in human rights, which is also summarised on the forceforgood website, here.
     

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