Extractions: Editor's Note : This article is being posted here in connection with the recent visit of a TransAfrica Forum delegation to Venezuela. An interview with Jesús García, who is the director of the Afrio-Venezuelan Network, on the current situation of Venezuelans of African descent will follow soon. In 1985, I made my first trip to the Republic of the Congo in search of information about Venezuela's historical relationship with Central Africa. My purpose was to seek information to demystify the African, particularly the dominant Central African Bantu, presence in Venezuela in order to fill in the African absence in the construction of our national identity. negras, the Black "mammies" responsible for their socialization, "such that when they took power, they reproduced this magical concept of reality. My first step was to investigate seventeenth-, eighteenth-, and nineteenth-century documentary evidence in the national archives. I went to the same sources used by those who created and defended the official historical narratives. The data led me to classify cimarronaje/marooning Even Simón Bolivar, the "Liberator" of five South American nationsVenezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuadorincluded abolition as part of his platform for national liberation in 1816.
Extractions: Our community of graduate students brings together Ph.D. candidates from a variety of departments and programs. With the help and the funding of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Institute of African Studies supports a series of academic and intellectual happenings designed to strengthen the graduate African Studies community at Emory University. Each year, graduate students affiliated with the Institute coordinate book discussions, film screenings and lecture under the auspices of the Graduate Student Forum. In 2003-2004, the Graduate Student Forum organized a two week series of events entitled "Diamonds, Oil and Africa: the Violent Cost of Consumption" which featured a lecture by Ian Smilie on the question of "conflict diamonds". Below are the profiles of some of the graduate students, current or alumni, who have been recently affiliated with the Institute. Andrea Arrington (B. A
Invitation - Gallery The culture of guineabissau is impacted by the diversity of its ethnic groups,such as the Fula, Madinka, Balanta, Papel, Manjaco and Mancanha. http://www.invitationproject.ca/cgi-win/quilt.exe?LISTING=2110
Guinea-Bissau The Republic of guineabissau (República da Guiné-Bissau) is a country in westernAfrica, culture. See also List of writers from guinea-bissau http://creekin.net/n78-guinea-bissau.html
Director-General On Official Visit To Guinea-Bissau DirectorGeneral on Official visit to guinea-bissau (1-2 May 2005) Secretary ofState for Youth, culture and Sports, Mr Respicio Silve, also attended. http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=27328&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.
Extractions: Welcome About Media Services Programme ... Français var static_ko="27328"; var static_section="201"; var static_langue="en"; Home Contacts Print Send Director-General SPEECHES Latest Search Archives FLASH INFO Latest Archives PRESS RELEASES Latest Archives MESSAGES Latest Archives UNESCO.ORG is also: General Conference Executive Board Organizational Chart Education ... UNESCO Worldwide 06-05-2005 - On the invitation of the Prime Minster, Mr Carlos Gomes Jr., the Director-General of UNESCO paid an official visit to the Republic of Guinea-Bissau from 1 to 2 May, 2005. During his visit Mr Matsuura met with Mr Henrique Pereira Rosa, Acting President of the Republic, as well as Mr Carlos Gomes Jr., Prime Minister, both of whom the highlighted the very great importance the Government attached to this visit in the current electoral period that was crucial for the future of the country. They took encouragement from it in the pursuit of their efforts to establish democracy and peace. The Director-General expressed his determination to strengthen cooperation in the Organizations fields of education, communication, culture and science. He also reiterated his willingness to accompany the country during its national peace and reconciliation process. During the audience the Director-General had with the President of the National Assembly, Mr Francisco Benante, Mr Matsuura underscored the major role of parliamentarians in promoting education in Africa through FAPED (Forum of African Parliamentarians for Education) and congratulated the President on the recent ratification by the National Assembly of three conventions in the cultural sphere: the Convention on World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972), the Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage (2201) and the Convention on Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) noting that this would open up new awareness for cooperation.
World Travel Tips - Africa - Guinea-Bissau guineabissau has had tenuous stability since gaining independence from up on the countrys history and culture, and an evening stop off at one of the http://www.worldtraveltips.net/africa/view.cgi?country=Guinea-Bissau
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Newsfront - UNDP - United Nations Development Programme Journalists support a culture of peace in guineabissau. Friday, 5 October 2001Journalists participating in a seminar last week in Bissau, http://www.undp.org/dpa/frontpagearchive/2001/october/5oct01/
Extractions: Click here to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the free daily Newsfront service. Newsfront Ukraine mobilizes ICT to spur growth and reduce poverty Friday, 5 October 2001: Ukraine has launched a three-year initiative to mobilize information and communications technology in support of policy-making and wider participation in decision-making. A main focus is narrowing "digital inequality" between rich and poor and also urban and rural areas. UNDP is joining five partners in supporting the programme, including the National Academy of Science Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University , Ukrtelekom (the national telecommunications company), the State Committee of Communication and Informatisation of Ukraine, and the International Renaissance Foundation The partners have contributed US$3 million to start the initiative, but an additional $4.8 million is needed to reach full potential. "The programme will not only provide technical support during a time when some national institutions face economic difficulty, it is also a fantastic tool for the strategic development of our economy," said Stanislav Dovgy, head of the State Committee of Communication and Informatisation. It will support education, science, medicine, and industry and business.
Extractions: Workshop organized with the support of the Ford Foundation and UNESCO The international workshop, "Armed Conflict, Peace Culture and the Protection of Cultural Heritage in West Africa," took place in Conakry, Guinea from May 19 th rd , 2003 in the conference room of the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea. This workshop organized by the West African Museums Programme (WAMP) in partnership with the Guinean Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, and with the support of the Ford Foundation and UNESCO, brought together 30 participants from 8 countries in West Africa: Cote dIvoire, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Senegal. Other institutions were also represented at this meeting including the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), ICCROM, AFRICA 2009, Programme for Museums Development in Africa (PMDA), High Commissioner for Refugees (HCR), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Guinea, Office of International Humanitarian Law (DIH) of Guinea, and the ECOWAS Parliament. Objectives of the workshop: The main objective of this workshop was to bring together museum professionals, military personnel, conflict resolution experts, community leaders and representatives of NGOs and regional and international organizations in an effort to:
Clube TABANKA | Creole gave Capeverdeans and the people of guineabissau a single language with In this way, study of crioulo and Capeverdean culture in general should be http://www.clubetabanka.com/cv/creole.asp
Extractions: Reflecting on and recording culture is not just looking at the past. Reflection involves not uncritical acceptance of the past but real assessment of it. The challenge, as Amilcar Cabral saw it, is to make effective use of cultural strengths and remove weaknesses or transform them into strengths. In this way, study of crioulo and Capeverdean culture in general should be seen in the context of the evolution of Capeverdean national culture and, more generally, the evolving cultural identity of Capeverdean peoples everywhere.
Amnesty International: Guinea-Bissau News guineabissau A new opportunity to create a culture of accountability. Mar 22,1999. Guinea Bissau Time to think about human rights. Dec 2, 1998 http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/guinea-bissau/news.do
Extractions: @import "/c/ai.css"; @import "/c/countries.css"; search Guinea-Bissau : Human rights defenders face increased government harassment Feb 3, 2002 Guinea-Bissau : Amnesty International concerned about arrests after alleged coup attempt Dec 10, 2001 Guinea Bissau : Judiciary under attack Nov 14, 2001 Guinea-Bissau : Sustained attack against freedom of expression Jun 26, 2001 Guinea -Bissau : Soldiers held in appalling conditions Feb 14, 2001 Guinea-Bissau : Freedom of expression is under attack in the aftermath of an army rebellion Nov 27, 2000 Guinea-Bissau : Human rights under threat May 30, 2000 Guinea-Bissau : rebuilding human rights in the aftermath of war Jun 4, 1999 Guinea-Bissau : The international community must stand by its commitment to assist the Guinea-Bissau government to protect human rights May 19, 1999 Guinea-Bissau : A new opportunity to create a culture of accountability Mar 22, 1999 Guinea Bissau : Time to think about human rights Dec 2, 1998
IRIN Africa West Africa GUINEA-BISSAU GUINEA-BISSAU Two guineabissau Two killed in mystery assault on Interior Ministry There isa long-standing culture of impunity for acts of violence committed by the http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=48162&SelectRegion=West_Africa
AllAfrica.com Guinea Bissau Guinea-Bissau Two Killed In Mystery Officials at the UN Mission to guineabissau (UNGOBIS) declined to comment There is a long-standing culture of impunity for acts of violence committed http://allafrica.com/stories/200507180385.html
The Lessons Of Guinea-Bissau The lessons of guineabissau, Section 7 of Freire-inspired programs in the UnitedStates State Commissioner of Education and culture in guinea-bissau, http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/dissent/documents/Facundo/section7.html
Extractions: Go to contents page of Facundo's essay Go to comments on Facundo's essay from Alternativas Go to Robert Mackie's article ... Return to "Facundo on Freire" entry page This document is located on Brian Martin's website on suppression of dissent in the section on Documents in the subsection on Facundo on Freire email: brian_martin@uow.edu.au Pedagogy in Process: The Letter to Guinea-Bissau is, among Freire's most recent books, the only one available in the English language. For purposes of analysis we can divide the book into two major sections: (1) reflections by Freire, intended for the reader of the book, and (2) the text of some letters written by Paulo Freire to Mario Cabral, State Commissioner of Education and Culture in Guinea-Bissau, and to the team that within Guinea-Bissau was trying to use Freire's ideas and procedures to develop a national literacy campaign. The letters themselves comprise approximately 45 percent of the book (certainly less than half of it, at least in its Spanish version, which is the one I have used). What is written directly for the reader is intended by Freire to be a "letter-report, a letter as informal as the rest of the letters which integrate the book." Freire does not seem to realize that the letter he addresses to the readers comprises the largest portion of the book itself. In truth, experiences are not transplanted; instead they are re-invented.
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Extractions: Guinea-Bissau Plants and Animal Back to Top Food crops include rice,plantains, cassava, and maize. The principal export crops include cashew nuts, which account for more than half of export earnings; peanuts, which are grown in the interior; palm products, raised on the islands and in the coastal region; and cotton. The fishing industry has grown rapidly and is a major source of export earnings. Guinea-Bissau Communications Back to Top Guinea-Bissau Culture Back to Top Cultural life in Guinea-Bissau is mainly organized by the government. A state radio station exists, and an experimental television program is run in conjunction with the Portuguese broadcasting system. The government publishes its own newspaper, Nô Pintcha. The National Institute of Studies and Research (INEP) sponsors social and scientific investigation and publishes Soronda, a journal of Guinean studies. The national arts institute maintains a school of music and dance and sponsors frequent concerts. There is a public library and museum. Guinea-Bissau Defence Back to Top Military branches: People's Revolutionary Armed Force (FARP; includes Army, Navy, and Air Force), paramilitary force
Extractions: Return to Guinea-Bissau: I spent this past summer as a U.S. Department of State intern in Guinea-Bissau, where two years before I had finished a stint as a Peace Corps volunteer. Peace Corps Online Directory Guinea-Bissau The Peace Corps in Guinea-Bissau : Return to Guinea-Bissau: I spent this past summer as a U.S. Department of State intern in Guinea-Bissau, where two years before I had finished a stint as a Peace Corps volunteer. By Admin1 (admin) on Tuesday, August 07, 2001 - 09:05 am: Edit Return to Guinea-Bissau by RPCV Matthew Bremen I spent this past summer as a U.S. Department of State intern in Guinea-Bissau, where two years before I had finished a stint as a Peace Corps volunteer. Upon arrival, as soon as I left the aircraft, it felt like being home again. It was 2:00 a.m. on a hot and humid night. Familiar faces, smells, and sounds surrounded me. Although it had been two years, it felt like I had left Bissau only yesterday. During the usual hour spent waiting for my backpack, I realized that my experience this time around would be quite different. Not only was I whisked through customs by one of the U.S. Embassy drivers, but my apartment in the U.S. Embassy compound was more comfortable than the apartment I had just left in Washington DC. My work would be quite different too. Needless to say, my Peace Corps days were over. It was time to get used to being a part of the diplomatic community.
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