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Essential manual for refugees to Northern Europe |
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Wednesday, 07 March 2012 00:00 |
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We recently made a manual “Finding Mental Health after Conflict”, which focused on Developing Countries. Then we were contacted by a new colleague originally from Sudan, who was interested in working with us. Mubarak has gone through thirty years of asylum-seeking, living in camps, then adapting to life in the Netherlands. In consequence, he had already started on a manual for asylum seekers and refugees in Northern Europe. It contains information about the legislation that affects them and the issues – practical, psychological and cultural – with which they may have to deal. Primarily intended for people like himself from MENA, it is hoped it will be useful for refugees from other areas.
 Now in both English and Arabic: Refugees from MENA to Northern Europe: Pressures & Solutions
As a side-product, Mubarak would like to put together a list of doctors and psychologists in Northern Europe who have the skills and knowledge really to help refugees. Do you know anybody good? If so, let us know. |
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Sunday, 15 January 2012 00:00 |
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Networklearning invites all its friends and colleagues to take a little time to think about their country and its children under the age of five.
Why? Because these little kids are the future of the nation. If they are not reaching their full potential, the whole country loses out.
» Read Maeve Moynihan's article: Early Childhood Development: the critical factors
What is Advocacy and why is it important for such issues?
» Find out the 10 steps to success – in just 3 handy pages. Download Nicolien Wassenaar's new Key Information Sheet, KIS 4: Advocacy
» Also new in the Library:
Finding Mental Health after Conflict: This useful manual for anyone planning to help people who have been displaced or repressed is now available in Arabic, thanks to Elmubarak Eldaw (47 pages).
» Plus two new guest publications:
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Arabic grass roots development |
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Saturday, 10 September 2011 00:00 |
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At Networklearning we have been watching events in the Middle East unfold over the last six months – a sometimes uplifting, sometimes sad story, with its ending still unclear.
But what shines out is that our sisters and brothers in the region are fighting for more democratic governance and more ability at the grass roots to influence events.
Our small contribution:
» New Arabic language edition of “Interviewing and Counselling at the Grass roots”.
» We also have an updated edition of “An Introduction to Human Rights in the Middle East & North Africa – a Guide for NGOs” available in both English and Arabic.
» For more Arabic language manuals and resources, see our Arabic page |
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New green development at networklearning |
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Thursday, 01 September 2011 00:00 |
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We are developing a new NGO field resource on our site, intended to help you consider how to make your NGO more 'environmentally friendly' – and get involved in areas of rapidly growing importance: tackling desertification, growing food organically, solar energy, bee-keeping…
We have already gathered some inspiring resources and you are invited to add your knowledge to this list.
» Our environment |
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