The Noble Fight: Eradicating Poverty Worldwide

Saturday, December 18, 2010

KENYA: Fight Poverty to Win the War Against AIDS | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International

KENYA: Fight Poverty to Win the War Against AIDS | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International
Posted by Global Citizen at 1:27 AM No comments:

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

UPDATE 1-World Bank chief to launch carbon market fund - AlertNet

UPDATE 1-World Bank chief to launch carbon market fund - AlertNet
Posted by Global Citizen at 11:02 PM No comments:

Rural Poverty Report 2011

Rural Poverty Report 2011
Posted by Global Citizen at 1:57 AM No comments:

Two thirds of states seen highly vulnerable to climate change by 2030 - AlertNet

Two thirds of states seen highly vulnerable to climate change by 2030 - AlertNet
Posted by Global Citizen at 1:50 AM No comments:

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

African Women’s Decade Launch: More Action Needed to Promote Girls’ Education | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International

African Women’s Decade Launch: More Action Needed to Promote Girls’ Education | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International
Posted by Global Citizen at 4:43 AM No comments:

Saturday, October 16, 2010

New Kenya, New Counties without Slums! | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International

New Kenya, New Counties without Slums! | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International
Posted by Global Citizen at 2:41 AM No comments:

Human rights’ Principle of Indivisibility and the Millennium Development Goals | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International

Human rights’ Principle of Indivisibility and the Millennium Development Goals | Demand Dignity | Amnesty International
Posted by Global Citizen at 2:40 AM No comments:
Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

Facebook Badge

Solidarity House's Rural Kenya Initiative

Promote Your Page Too

Followers

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2010 (15)
    • ▼  December (4)
      • KENYA: Fight Poverty to Win the War Against AIDS |...
      • UPDATE 1-World Bank chief to launch carbon market ...
      • Rural Poverty Report 2011
      • Two thirds of states seen highly vulnerable to cli...
    • ►  October (8)
    • ►  June (3)

About Me

My photo
Global Citizen
Dickson Mugendi David Ntwiga, holds an MA in Human Rights from Mahidol University in Thailand and studied Forced Migration at Oxford University. Ntwiga has also attended training on Diplomacy at the University of New South Wales (Faculty of Law). He served as a Country Director for the Catholic Commission on Migration in Thailand. The agency provided humanitarian assistance to refugees and migrants. He also advised Amnesty International Thailand on issues relating to refugee and migrant rights. For 4 years, he attended UNHCR’s ExCom in Geneva and was nominated for the Reebok Human Rights Award and Nansen Refugee Award in 2001 and 2002 respectively. He is the author of a book entitled “Protecting Domestic Violence in U.S. Asylum Law: Problems of Defining Membership in a Particular Social Group". Ntwiga is the founder of Solidarity House International, which is presently undertaking a poverty reduction project in Kenya.
View my complete profile
Picture Window theme. Powered by Blogger.