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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 10:55 |
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unesco world press freedom day
3 MAY 2010 - -
UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
May 3rd has been officially designated by the United Nations General Assembly as World Press Freedom Day.
All around the world on this day, supporters of media freedom celebrate the fundamental principles of press and media freedom that are articulated in Article 19 of the University Declaration of Human Rights.
From the Pacific Islands to Europe, from the continent of Africa to the countries of Asia, from the Americas to the United Kingdom, media workers and their supporters hold a myriad of events to celebrate the day.
World Press Freedom Day's annual conference is held in a different location each year and this year the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia holds the honour.
UNESCO's promotes freedom of expression and freedom of the press as a basic human right, through lobbying and monitoring activities. It highlights media independence and pluralism as fundamental to the process of democracy by providing advisory services on media legislation and by making governments, parliamentarians and other decision-makers aware of the need to guarantee free expression.
UNESCO World Press Freedom Day 2010
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 12:40 |
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7TH nATIONAL iNTERFAITH FORUM
25 Feb -27 February 2010
Christchurch
The central theme of the forum will be ‘Keeping faith in the modern world.’ A number of workshops and panels will examine aspects of this theme, including ‘Faith and safer cities’. The forum will also discuss the need for a National Interfaith Organisation.
The National Interfaith Forum will be divided into three sections: a women’s forum, general forum and youth forum. There will also be important international and local speakers, including the Rev. Dr Jonathan Inkpin and Imam Afroz Ali from Australia, and Professor Paul Morris, Rev. Dr Margaret Mayman and Verpal Singh. This forum will be suitable for those seeking to come to terms with the question of religious diversity in an increasingly multicultural society.
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Mata Ora; Living Knowledge Celestial Event |
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 14:45 |
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Mata Ora 2009
25 - 28 November 2009 | Te Rauparaha Arena, Pataka, Takapuwahia Marae Porirua City
A Maori astronomy & celestial navigation event promoting the ancient knowledge of Polynesian Maori starlore and waka navigation together with western astronomy featuring guest experts, Hekenukumai Busby, Hoturoa Barclay Kerr, Jack Thatcher, Frank Andrews in seminar lecture talks, a wananga day, including stalls, art exhibits and a music concert fusion evening.
Mata Ora is an official event celebrating the International Year of Astronomy 2009 and is proudly supported by the NZ National Commission for UNESCO
Contact Details:
www.star-smart.maori.nz
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Pathways, Circuits and Crossroads: International Migration in Uncertain Times |
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Tuesday, 27 October 2009 18:57 |
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2–4 November 2009
Soundings Theatre,
Te Papa, Wellington
The annual meeting of several research programmes dealing with processes and policies of relevance to New Zealand’s international migration system will be held on 2–4 November 2009 at Te Papa in Wellington. The 2009 meeting is being organised by the University of Waikato’s Population Studies Centre in collaboration with the Department of Labour, Monash University’s Institute for the Study of Global Movements (Melbourne) and Massey University’s Integration of Immigrants Programme.
Read programme: newsettlers.massey.ac.nz/publications_pdfs/PathwaysFinalProgramme.pdf
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Te Rangitawaea Festival Webcast |
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Thursday, 03 September 2009 15:13 |
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When? 12 Noon, Wednesday 16th September 2009
Where? www.terangitawaea.com
What? As part of this year’s Te Rangitawaea ICT Festival, students from Ngati Porou East Coast Schools have been trained by professional broadcasters to deliver a Noon news webcast live from the festival in Ruatoria.
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Launch of “Measuring New Zealand’s Progress Using a Sustainable Development Approach” |
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Thursday, 20 August 2009 17:18 |
Sustainable Aotearoa NZ and the NZ National Commission for UNESCO
3 September 2009
Science Media Centre
50 Manners Street, Wellington
http://www.phase2.org
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Languages in New Zealand 2 - the future of Pacific Languages |
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Thursday, 20 August 2009 17:16 |
Part of the NZ Diversity Forum
Sponsored by the NZ National Commission for UNESCO
Monday 24 August, 2009
http://www.hrc.co.nz/home/hrc/newsandissues/nationaldiversityforum.php |
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Migrating Kitchens Exhibition |
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Thursday, 20 August 2009 17:15 |
Supported by the NZ National Commission for UNESCO
6 August to 13th September 2009
Pataka Museum of Arts and Cultures
Porirua
http://www.migratingkitchen.org/ |
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Thursday, 20 August 2009 17:14 |
Human Rights Commission, Te Kāhui Tika Tangata
22, 23 and 24 August 2009
To register please go to: http://www.hrc.co.nz
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Waiora Arteries of Aotearoa - Launch Event |
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Thursday, 20 August 2009 17:12 |
Supported by the NZ National Commission for UNESCO
Date: 4 September
Page Blackie Gallery, 42 Victoria Street, Wellington
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