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Save the date: 22 September 2010: the LG Alliance will be hosting a 1 day training workshop for councils on getting the most out of international development. Tell us about your training needs.

MAY-JULY 2010

From 21 May to 26 July 2010 : Shoot Nations 2010 - Global Youth Photography project on cities

PLAN UK have launched a project aiming to use photography as a tool for communication. It consists of an online photography competition for young people focusing on cities. The competition will be followed by exhibition and workshop tours as well as a two month long exhibition in the United Nations Secretariat building in New York. The winner for the best photo will win an all expenses paid trip to New York to visit the United Nations for International Youth Day.

For more information, please visit the Shoot Nations website.

SEPTEMBER 2010

9 September 2010 : Lifelong Learning for a Just and Sustainable World

Date: 9 September 2010, 2-5pm           Location: The Mechanics’ Institute, Manchester. Registration fee: £195 plus VAT

DEA and Campaign for Learning are pleased to invite you to the conference 'Lifelong Learning for a Just and Sustainable World' on 9 September 2010 at the Mechanics' Institute, Manchester.

This event will bring together experts from different learning contexts to lead an exploration of what works in supporting lifelong global learning. Confirmed speakers and workshop facilitators include experienced practitioners from Oxfam, NIACE, Development Education Project Manchester, Y Care International and Nottingham Trent University.

If you are an educator in a school, workplace, adult education context or youth setting, join Tricia Hartley, Chief Executive, Campaign for Learning and Kate Brown, DEA, for a full day's exploration of lifelong approaches to learning for a just and sustainable world.

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22 September 2010: International Development & Local Government Training Day

Date: 22 September 2010 (09.30-16.00)                    Location: Local Government House, Smith Square, London        Registration fee: £25

The training day is designed to help you and your partners get the most out of your international work. It will cover the essentials of international development work and provide delegates with an update on government thinking around international priorities. Delegates will come away with ideas on how to make their international work more effective and practical action points to help them achieve this. Specific areas that will be covered include:

  • International development and the MDGs - why local government matters
  • Project Management in an international context (strategy development, implementation, monitoring & evaluating)
  • Finding funding and writing a good application
  • Partnership working in a development context

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Complete our short survey to tell us about your training needs

NOVEMBER 2010

July-November 2010: World Habitat Awards call for entries

The World Habitat Awards, now in their 25th year, recognise projects and approaches across the world that provide pratical, innovative and enduring solutions to current housing issues, in the global North as well as the South.Two awards are presented each year at the annual United Nations global celebration of World Habitat Day.

Call for entries must be received by 1st November 2010.

MARCH 2011

15-18 March 2011: Commonwealth Local Government Conference - Energising local economies: Partnerships for prosperous communities

Date: 15-18 March 2010        Location: Cardiff, UK

Local government in many countries has a growing responsibility to support and promote local economic development (LED). This covers a range of different issues for the local government sector, from setting overall local strategic priorities, providing an enabling environment and efficient services for economic development to flourish, local procurement of goods and services, promoting inward investment, supporting training and skills development, directly attracting jobs and investment, working with central government, the private sector and other partners to implement joint investment and job-creating strategies. A healthy local economy also helps to sustain the tax-base of local authorities.

This conference will attract people working in the local government sector from across the Commonwealth. For further information visit the CLGC 2011 website