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CSB-NETWORK SPECIAL: AID ARCHITECTURE

Specially for network members, civilsocietybuilding.net provides access to an abstract of a pre-final edit version of Alan Fowler's latest article, Aid Architecture: Reflections on NGDO Futures and the Emergence of Counter Terrorism.

CSB.NET NEWSLETTER (III)

This quarterly newsletter is sent out to all members of Civilsocietybuilding.net. If you wish to receive these updates in future, please join the network as a new member.  -- Contents: 1. Invitation: Alan Fowler, public lecture & presentation of new paper 2. Outcomes seminar 2005: Confronting the State, Engaging the State 3. Publication highlights

CSB.NET NEWSLETTER (II)

This quarterly newsletter is sent out to all members of Civilsocietybuilding.net. If you wish to receive these updates in future, please join the network as a new member.  -- Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Publication highlights 3. Seminar

CSB.NET NEWSLETTER (I)

This quarterly newsletter is sent out to all members of Civilsocietybuilding.net. If you wish to receive these updates in future, please join the network as a new member. ------------------------------- Dear partners, friends, colleagues, As one of our last major activities of the year, Hivos completed a partnership with the Institute for Social Studies (ISS) towards a Civil Society Building Knowledge Network. We have been planning this partnership for a while now (as some of you may recall from the Arusha meeting in June).

CONFRONTING THE STATE, ENGAGING THE STATE

Seminar, 10 -11 May 2005, The Hague, The Netherlands  Hivos and ISS will host a seminar around the topic of building civil society under adverse political conditions. The seminar will focus on the relation between civil society and the state.

CHOIKE REPORTS ON THE FIFTH EDITION OF THE WSF

Reports and news on the fifth edition of the WSF, held from January 26 to 31 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Part of the Choike team covered the Forum's activities directly from Porto Alegre. For NGOs from the South, the Forum has become a place to make their voices heard and exchange experiences and ideas. This was the main focus of Choike's coverage, in line with its aim of giving visibility to Southern civil societies. See also the Choike in-depth report "World Social Forum (WSF) 2005" or subscribe to our free bulletin.