| Service | Description |
|---|---|
| DEA |
The DEA promotes education for a just and sutainable world. It aims to raise awareness and understanding of how global issues affect the everyday lives of individuals, communities and societies and how all of us can and do influence the global. |
| Development in Practice |
This rebuild project was timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the journal. Although the printed version has had an online presence for nearly 10 years now, this new Drupal site is the boldest departure DIP has yet made from its printed form. The content is still available in its conventional volume/issue listing. But the careful keyword indexing on all journal abstracts, means that you can now sort abstracts into topic and regional lists. |
| Diaspora Volunteering Alliance |
The DVA is a new initiative of a group of UK organisations with a common interest in sending diaspora volunteers to support projects in their countries and continents of origin. DVA staff approached GreenNet with a brief to build a website that could quickly provide an online presence for the Alliance – a space for them to publicise the initiative’s aims, and stimulate interest from potential volunteers and diaspora organisations. |
| Environment & Development Group UK |
The Environment and Development Group is an independent professional consulting firm focused on sustainable development. |
| FAAN |
The FAAN project brings together partners from across Europe that are involved with local, sustainable small scale producer retailers. The project needed a public website and a community networking area for its partners, which provided alternate language content and multiple access levels for the different types of users. |
| Let the transparency campaigner go! |
A PWYP campaigner has been arrested in Gabon at the start of an EITI trip that calls for disclosure of company payments and government revenues from oil, gas and mining. |
| Peoples Health Assembly Movement |
An international alliance of peoples organisations working for health, equity and justice |
| Publish What You Pay |
The Publish What You Pay campaign aims to help citizens of resource-rich developing countries hold their governments accountable for the management of revenues from the oil, gas and mining industries. Natural resource revenues are an important source of income for governments of over 50 developing countries, including Angola, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Nigeria and Venezuela. When properly managed these revenues should serve as a basis for poverty reduction, economic growth and development rather than exacerbating corruption, conflict and social divisiveness. |
| Sh!t Matters |
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| The Big Question Company |
Time and space for children’s thinking. Global education facilitator based in Leicester, specialising in trade justice, fair trade and Philosophy for Children (P4C). |
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