Friday, February 24, 2006
INGRIDNETWORK
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.
Margaret Mead (1901-78)
Keith, Under the Acacias and UK: Niger
Grandiose Parlor: Niger: Another African Disaster in the Making?
Voices Against Poverty - 26 July, 2005: Niger Government Refuses to Distribute Free Food
African Bullets & Honey: Yes, it's True, There are Slaves in Niger...
On Safari with El Jorgito: Smile and the World Starves with You
Famine in Niger from the salmon - how you can help
Black Star Journal: The AU's priorities
Diane, Global Justice in Texas
Owen's musings on Niger, markets and famine
See Ingrid Patetta's blog featuring a video she shot in Niger about the nomads of the Azawak valley, and website showing video 'Agadez, Gateway to the Sahara'.
How to help:
Child charity work, fundraising & volunteering with Save the Children UK
Doctors on Call For Service DOCS, a Christian non-profit organisation working in Africa since 1994.
Read up on UN reform: Report of the Secretary-General's High-level Panel
Commission for Africa, La Commission pour l'Afrique
Afrol news interactive map of Africa
Sokwanele - Civic Action Support Group, Zimbabwe
David Sifry's Alerts: Live 8 Blog Central
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Ingrid Jonesin England, United Kingdom
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