Solutions for Hunger: A Policy Seminar on the Human Right to Food

November 7, 2008


Members of the Carleton University attended this policy seminar organized by Rights & Democracy to reflect on the lessons-learned from various right to food initiatives and consider how they may best inform continued work on the human right to food.

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Invitation: Human Right to Food / Invitation: Le droit à l’alimentation

Network members are encouraged to attend


“Solutions for Hunger: A Policy Seminar on the Human Right to Food”

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Meeting Next Week: Re: Retreat


Dear All,
A colleague and I have recently returned from the Rights and Democracy national retreat. We would like to share our experience, and discuss upcoming events for the year. Date and time for the meeting are TBA
Sincerely,
Weldon and Vanessa

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Call for candidates

Montreal retreat September 25th to 28th


Carleton R&D is seeking a candidate who wishes to get more involved in activities at Carleton. The candidate ideally would attend a retreat in Montreal where they will learn information about human rights issues and how they maybe able help. They will also learn about democratic principals and discuss complex issues occuring around the world.
If [...]

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Projects 2007-2008


2007 John Humphrey Freedom Award Tour
8 Goals Speaker Tour with Robin Sitoula
Canada’s Human Rights Paradox: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

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First Meeting September 8th!


Come meet new and old members of the group on Monday, September 8th at 6:30pm in Tory Building room 215.

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New year from R&D at Carleton


A call for new and old members

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Rights and Democracy launches new campaign

Panties for Peace!


Help support women in Burma!

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Canada’s Human Rights Paradox a success

Thank you to Panellists and Performers


Canada’s Human Rights Paradox a success!

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Canada’s Human Rights Paradox


Canada’s Human Rights Paradox: An evening of Aboriginal Artistic Performances followed by a Panel Discussion on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

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