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Australian Institute of Community Practice and Governance The Australian Institute of Community Practice and Governance (AICPG) is the training arm of Our Community. The AICPG provides accredited training, half-day workshops and conferences designed specifically for the staff, volunteers, board/committee members, and supporters of Australian community organisations.
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Give Now GiveNow.com.au is designed to inspire and transform giving in Australia, providing a range of free resources and innovative giving tools — a commission-free website listing thousands of good causes and creative ways to give, a personalised donations tracking service, and a free giving newsletter. With GiveNow, you have the power to make a difference.
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Our Community Our Community is a world-leading social enterprise that provides advice, tools and training for Australia's 600,000 community groups and schools, and practical linkages between the community sector and the general public, business and government.
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Kiva Kiva's mission is to connect people, through lending, for the sake of alleviating poverty.
Kiva empowers individuals to lend to an entrepreneur across the globe. By combining microfinance with the internet, Kiva is creating a global community of people connected through lending.
Kiva was born of the following beliefs:
* People are by nature generous, and will help others if given the opportunity to do so in a transparent, accountable way.
* The poor are highly motivated and can be very successful when given an opportunity.
* By connecting people we can create relationships beyond financial transactions, and build a global community expressing support and encouragement of one another.
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All For Good All for Good helps you find and share ways to do good.
Each of us has a role to play in improving our communities and our country. Small actions add up to a big difference.
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Gov Monitor Gov Monitor is a leading global platform for internationally respected and innovative online news and information.
We are the one professional resource you need to keep you informed on current government news and events.
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Public Sector Forums PSF came into being in October 2001. An attempt to bring together as much information and expertise as possible on the problematic issue of digital television and its use as an e-Gov channel, the Forum quickly proved itself a highly popular and influential point of information and discussion around this complex and difficult theme. In May 2002 the highly successful ‘First Public Sector iDTV Forum Conference’ packed out London’s BBC West One Conference Centre confirming our position as the most exhaustive and authoritative resource on that subject anywhere.
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Office for Ethical Standards & Professional Integrity The Public Sector Act 2009 commenced on 1 February 2010. This Act replaces the Public Sector Management Act 1995, which has been amended and retitled to become the Public Sector (Honesty and Accountability) Act 1995.
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Opportunity Now Opportunity Now runs the UK’s most prestigious workplace awards for gender equality, diversity and inclusion. The awards recognise outstanding best practice in the workplace and are open to all Opportunity Now members
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Southern Women in Public Service conference Since the first Southern Women in Public Service conference in 1991, the Stennis Center has developed a reputation for supporting the advancement of women in public service leadership. This annual conference has become the most significant bipartisan gathering of women political leaders from across the South.
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Queensland Women in Public Service Queensland Women in the Public Sector (QWIPS) is the network for Queensland women working in the public sector. It was formed in 1982 to promote the status of women employed in government.
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National Compact The National Compact: working together outlines how the Government and Sector organisations will work together in new ways based on partnership and respect. It is the culmination of extensive consultation between the Government and the Sector.
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Womens Leadership Conference Oklahoma Women in public service possess unique skills and offer outstanding contributions to Oklahoma. Through motivation and inspiration, these women will continue to develop our current and future female leaders.
Through keynote addresses, panel Q&A, breakout sessions, small group discussions, and high levels of interaction, participants will learn ways to:
* Innovate – respond to contemporary challenges, rapidly changing systems, and workforce demographics.
* Navigate – an approach to career decision making that allows each of us to navigate our own unique path to personal and professional leadership.
* Create – tap into fresh value-creating ideas that inspire, promote, and push the boundaries
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Interview on the challenges faced by women in war This is one point that Nadine Puechguirbal, ICRC’s women and war adviser outlined in her interview on the challenges faced by women in war and why they need better access to health care. To read more, visit this link. You can also access other links from this site.
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Charlotte’s Smile Charlotte’s Smile is the story of one woman who has been trained by the ICRC to care for the victims of the conflict in Democratic Republic of the Congo, especially for women and girls who have been victims of rape.
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Short videos - Women and war To watch short videos on how women have been affected by war.
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Short Videos - Women and war 2 Additional short videos on how women have been affected by war.
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The courage of Women and War Download the book on ‘The courage of Women and War’. Read stories from women now based in Queensland who have lived in different conflict zones around the world.
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Davos summit
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Gender Gap Report through the following link people can access the global gender gap report and see where Australia is.
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