Full Coverage: Poland
04/18/2008
The UN needs to address women's reproductive rights as it conducts the first "peer reviews" of member countries' human rights records, says a coalition of 11 rights groups from around the world.
Read moreFrom: Center for Reproductive Rights Related: [Argentina] [Brazil] [Ecuador] [India] [Philippines] Image: Brazil, one of the countries under review, has "serious violations of women’s sexual and reproductive rights." © International Women's Health Coalition
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06/28/2007
With close to 9 million Poles in the United States, it would seem a natural for young Poles to come here looking for work, but for various reasons, they are saying "Who needs America?"
Read moreRelated: [United States Minor Outlying Islands] [United States] [Labor] [Migration] Image: © New America Media
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06/11/2007
According to a report released Friday by the Council of Europe, U.S. officials secretly operated illegal prisons in Poland and Romania where "techniques tantamount to torture" were employed against those considered terrorism suspects.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [United States] [Romania] |
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05/18/2007
Poland's president and prime minister, former freedom fighters, are reintroducing the habits of authoritarianism, says Hilary Davies.
Read moreFrom Prospect magazine |
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12/06/2006
MSB, a company based in Gdansk in Northern Poland, is seriously in breech of labour legislation rules in regard to its work sites in Finland in what amounts to dumping working conditions. Polish electricians have been paid only 5 hours per hour, a third of the hourly rate laid down by the Finnish collective agreement.
Read moreFrom: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus Related: [Finland] [Labor] |
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08/23/2006
ACCION International is backing lending organizations in new markets, as it announced Tuesday it will extend loan guarantees to help spur small business opportunities in Poland and the Republic of Georgia.
Read moreFrom: ACCION International Related: [Georgia] Image: Guatemalan microcredit recipient Juan Pirir © ACCION International
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02/14/2006
The Warsaw School of Economics organizes the Warsaw 2006 Summer University, 8-23 July 2006. The School will offer courses in two topics: “Poland – Competing for the Future” and “Business Management in Changing Europe”.
Read moreRelated: [Education] [Economy] Image: © SUW2006
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08/18/2005
As part of The Great Volga River Route project, an International Workshop on Sustainable Development and World Heritage took place on 28-31 July 2005 in Bucharest, Romania.The aim is to link young people through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and engage them in the preservation and promotion of World Heritage and Biosphere sites.
Read moreRelated: [Azerbaijan] [Bulgaria] [Estonia] [Finland] [Georgia] [Germany] [Iran ] [Kazakhstan] [Latvia] [Lithuania] [Romania] [Russian Federation] [Sweden] [Turkey] [Turkmenistan] [Ukraine] [Culture] [ICT] |
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11/04/2004
Drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline aims to curb its escalating research bill by adopting a cost-cutting measure of shifting a third of its clinical trials to India and Poland from the UK.
Read moreFrom: Guardian Unlimited Related: [India] [United Kingdom] [Health] [Disease/treatment] |
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11/02/2004
Uusimpien mielipidetutkimusten perusteella kehitysyhteistyö on tuttu asia suurelle osalle puolalaisista, mutta samaa ei voi sanoa kotimaassa tehtävästä kansainvälisyyskasvatuksesta. Suvaitsevaisuus-ja solidaarisuustyöllä on kuitenkin pitkät perinteet Puolassa. Erityisesti siteet entisiin sosialistisiin maihin ovat olleet vahvat.
Read moreFrom: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related: [Education] [Knowledge] Image: -
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07/22/2004
A cinque anni dall’entrata in vigore, il primo marzo 1999, della Convenzione di Ottawa che vieta l’uso, la produzione ed il commercio delle mine antipersona e a pochi mesi dalla sua prima conferenza di revisione (che si terrà a Nairobi a fine novembre), sono ancora 42 gli Stati che non hanno aderito alla messa al bando di questi ordigni. Tra questi si contano alcuni “grandi nomi” del Consiglio di Sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite: Cina, Russia e USA; Paesi produttori ed utilizzatori quali India, Pakistan, Nepal, Birmania; e ancora tre dei 25 membri dell’Unione Europea: Finlandia, Lettonia e Polonia.
Read moreFrom: Campagna Italiana Contro le Mine - ONLUS Related: [Landmines] [Security] |
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04/05/2004
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From: TVE - Earth report Related: [Brazil] [India] [Mexico] [United Kingdom] [United States] [Microcredit] [Communication] [Media] |
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03/23/2004
Japan, Poland and Ukraine are partnering to set up a network of distance learning centres at Ukrainian universities, using digital technology to boost the number of computer science graduates.
MoreFrom: United Nations Development Programme Related: [Japan] [Ukraine] [Capacity Building] [Education] [ICT] |
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03/09/2004
Poland’s governing Social Democrats plan to present a bill at the end of this month on easing the abortion law, which ranks among Europe's most restrictive abortion legislation.
Read moreFrom: International Planned Parenthood Federation Related: [Health] [Law] |
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04/29/2003
Poland should drop plans for an expressway through protected areas in the north-east and consider an alternative route, a leading conservation group said today.
Read moreFrom: WWF International Related: [Transport] [Environment] |
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01/09/2003
Poland should improve its ICT infrastructure and reduce charges for Internet access, participants of a series of debates on making the country an information society said.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Development Programme Related: [ICT] |
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11/14/2002
Poland must act immediately to end severe discrimination against Roma, particularly in employment, housing, health and education, an international public interest law organisation told a United Nations committee currently considering the country's rights performance.
Read moreFrom: European Roma Rights Center Related: [Race Politics] |
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11/13/2002
Violence against women has not been tackled in Poland partly because of failure to enforce legislation, a leading human rights organisation said today as a United Nations committee began examining Poland's rights record.
Read moreFrom: Organización Mundial Contra la Tortura Related: [Gender] [Law] |
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09/03/2002
Read moreFrom: no organisation Related: [Zambia] [Viet Nam] [United States] [Croatia] [Brazil] [Bangladesh] [Education] [Youth] Image: Copyright 2002, CineCitizen Productions. Produced and Directed by Erica Ginsberg and Leon Gerskovic as part of "War and Peace," a collaborative project of the D-Word Community.
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04/08/2002
A pattern of legal harassment appears to be emerging against Poland's leading free newspapers and their parent companies, according to a press freedom organisation.
Read moreFrom: Committee to Protect Journalists Related: [Media] |



