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Press release ACTED Afghanistan: RELIEF AGENCIES WELCOME REFUGEE CONFERENCE, CALL FOR RENEWED EFFORTS

Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday 18th November: The repatriation of Afghan refugees since 2002 has been the world’s largest repatriation operation ever, with over five million people estimated to have returned, but millions remain in exile in neighbouring Pakistan and Iran. Afghanistan is facing enormous challenges meeting the needs of returning refugees to ensure that their return is sustainable.

Tomorrow the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNHCR in Afghanistan will co-chair an International Conference on Return and Reintegration. The Conference will work to build consensus on the political, security, economic and social priorities and issues that need to be addressed if continued progress is to be maintained in voluntary repatriation and reintegration. In particular, the Conference will seek to gain endorsement of the estimated budget allocation required to support the reintegration of returnees between 2009 and 2013 in line with the Afghanistan National Development Strategy. Read more…

Myanmar: Access to water, a second emergency in the Delta?

ACTED Myanmar - While continuing with planned livelihoods activities, ACTED - now active in 8 village tracts and covering almost 10,000 families - is exploring ways to deal with the potential onset of a second emergency in the Ayeyarwady delta.

Much progress has been made in the Nargis-affected delta of Myanmar. Although some agencies have phased out, and others are still struggling to access funding, across the region many agencies are scaling up from emergency assistance to livelihoods support schemes. Cash for work, agricultural training and input distribution, fisheries and livestock restocking are the main focus of NGOs working in livelihoods.

However, there are still urgent needs - old and newly emerging - which require attention by the assistance community. The focus now is on water shortage fears. Read more…

Fourth ARCADE Seminar in Lille on November 13th & 14th 2008


This ARCADE Seminar, the fourth of a series of European seminars held in Barcelona (« Culture and conflict prevention »), in Zoetermeer (Netherlands, « Culture and social cohesion »), and in Krakow and Stalowa Wola (Poland, « Heritage preservation and community development »), will aim at examining precisely how culture is used and misused in the quest for sustainable development as it relates to community development in both developed and developing environments.

Key themes

- The North/South divide: new paradigms of cultural cooperation and sharing;

- Culture, international organisations and local movements: tensions, debates, reconciliations

- Cities and local urban cultural developmental models

- Tools, indicators, impact – cultural good practices

Programme for download…

ACTED CAR Brief nov08

RCA - Poverty reduction in Vakaga, through the opening up of rural populations: With the support of PAS (Programme d’Accompagnement à la Stabilisation) in Northern Central African Republic, this project aims at facilitating the circulation within Wakaga thanks to the construction of river crossing points. It also aims at buildnig the capacity of local authorities to master their area of responsibility thanks to adequate and up-to-date mapping of the area.

ACTED Newsletter #50 October 2008

EDITORIAL

The first issue of ACTED’s Newsletter was published 5 years ago day to day. 50 issues later, our monthly magazine has evolved alongside ACTED, with extra pages and new columns. At first, ACTED’s newsletter was solely an internal source of information edited over four pages in English. Now this monthly magazine published in French and in English is meant to be a wide means of information on the programmes implemented in the field by our staff, and of awareness raising of the public on our main activities. Through the publication of this monthly magazine, we want our partners, as well as all of the people supporting us, to follow closely the implementation of our projects and to share our challenges as well as our successes. We hope that this Newsletter will keep inspiring its regular and new readers, and that you will enjoy this 50th issue.

Marie-Pierre CALEY, General Delegate

Topics covered in this newsletter:

Focus Afghanistan: Kabul, Then and Now 2008 marks the 15th anniversary of ACTED, from its humble beginnings in Afghanistan to the worldwide humanitarian and development organisation of today…

Chad: Opening up the Dar Sila region

Palestinian Territories: Women’s vital role in food security in the West-Bank

Uganda: New infrastructure for the returnees of Amuru

Nicaragua: Indigenous women at the heart of sustainable development

Myanmar: Access to water, a second emergency in the Delta?

ACTED Karamoja: Germany meets the Karamojongs

ACTED’s partnerships: Babyloan opens new frontiers for development

BCC: A new website for Bactria Center

The interview: Is there an added value to the work of NGOs? With Philippe Ryfman

Dispatches from the field: Nicaragua, Myanmar, Uganda…

New projects: Uganda, CAR, Sudan…

Staff News

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