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Global Church News - Bangladesh's new diocese sets priorities Jan 05, 2016 Better pastoral care and social services, interreligious and ecumenical dialogue, and infrastructure development are top priorities for the newly ere - There is need for 'ecum... [1]
Hugh Harsono is a consultant whose research interests focus on emerging technologies' impact on international security, technology policy, and strategic competition. [2]
Land conflicts in Burma have escalated in recent years, with the military and armed groups driving people from their land, and new laws failing to protect farmers, a rights watchdog said on Thursday. [3]
LONDON — A group of international organizations working on rights linked to natural resources has called for the amount of land recognized as owned or managed by indigenous peoples and communities globally to be doubled by 2018, a goal that will also... [4]
Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin kicks off a project dubbed the ‘Nong Wua So” model which hands out unused military land for farming. [5]
Over 100 civil society representatives from across Mon State participated in a two-day land policy workshop in the state capital of Moulmein. [6]
RANGOON — Two ethnic armed groups representing the Mon and Karen people reached an agreement on Wednesday to maintain peace while they work to resolve a dispute over territory, according to leaders from both sides. [7]
WTO: Holy See paper on "common good", aid to poor countries The paper was distributed at the conference yesterday. It recalls the WTO aims, summed up in the holistic development of all. [9]
Global Church News - Bangladesh's new diocese sets priorities Jan 05, 2016 Better pastoral care and social services, interreligious and ecumenical dialogue, and infrastructure development are top priorities for the newly ere - There is need for 'ecum
Hugh Harsono is a consultant whose research interests focus on emerging technologies' impact on international security, technology policy, and strategic competition.
Land conflicts in Burma have escalated in recent years, with the military and armed groups driving people from their land, and new laws failing to protect farmers, a rights watchdog said on Thursday.
LONDON — A group of international organizations working on rights linked to natural resources has called for the amount of land recognized as owned or managed by indigenous peoples and communities globally to be doubled by 2018, a goal that will also
Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin kicks off a project dubbed the ‘Nong Wua So” model which hands out unused military land for farming.
Over 100 civil society representatives from across Mon State participated in a two-day land policy workshop in the state capital of Moulmein.
RANGOON — Two ethnic armed groups representing the Mon and Karen people reached an agreement on Wednesday to maintain peace while they work to resolve a dispute over territory, according to leaders from both sides.
WTO: Holy See paper on "common good", aid to poor countries The paper was distributed at the conference yesterday. It recalls the WTO aims, summed up in the holistic development of all.
The Karen National Union and ethnic Karen non-governmental organizations held a three-day workshop in the Thai border town of Mae Sot this week to discuss land rights and water management challenges in southeastern Burma’s Karen State, NGO workers sa