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The policy manifesto of the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland, coordinated by NICVA.
NICVA | Policy Unit | 15 Apr 2005

NICVA invites applications for the second round of the MSc in Voluntary Sector Management from Cass Business School, City University in London.
NICVA | Sandra Bailie | 15 Apr 2005

Welcome to communityNI.org, a new online resource for the voluntary and community sector in NI.

In 2004 the Chancellor Gordon Brown declared 2005 as the Year of the Volunteer. In Northern Ireland, activities for the celebration are being coordinated by the Volunteer Development Agency.

Hawa, aged just 14, lives in a small, Muslim community near the border with Guinea and Liberia that was on the frontline during the civil war. When she was eight years old, Hawa was abducted by rebel militias. Save the Children are helping girls like her.

It takes an army of volunteers to stop the war on children -
Save the Children needs you!

Over 200 organisations have responded to NICVA's challenge to sign up to the One Small Step Campaign. There is still time for your organisation to make a commitment to the campaign.
NICVA | Frances McCandless | 07 Apr 2005

Register your interest for a NICVA training session on the Freedom of Information Act.
NICVA | Paul McGill | 07 Apr 2005

A consultation document has been launched on the next and final stage of the process to reshape governance in Northern Ireland.
NICVA | Frances McCandless | 07 Apr 2005

Government's policy and strategic framework for good relations in Northern Ireland - their response to the Shared Future consultation - has been published by Minister John Spellar.
NICVA | Frances McCandless | 07 Apr 2005

The findings of last year's annual NICVA Membership Survey which examined how NICVA members rate our services and perceive the role and function of NICVA.
NICVA | Gordon McCullough | 07 Apr 2005

Belfast City Council has sounded a rallying call to anyone involved in organising festivals to come together to drive forward a coherent strategy for the future development of such events in the city.

Belfast Community Circus School presents Festival of Fools, Belfast's first international street theatre festival.

Support HUG - Helping Unite Generations - to help combat the problem of loneliness and isolation among the older generation.

Non-Domestic Charitable Exemptions and Reliefs from Rate Liability in Northern Ireland – A Policy Paper (February 2005).

Make Poverty History urges the government and international decision makers to make urgent and meaningful policy change in three critical areas: trade, debt and aid.
NICVA | Make Poverty History | 24 Mar 2005

Join the Make Poverty History campaign - a unique alliance of over 300 civil society organisations who are mobilising to create global change.
NICVA | NICVA | 24 Mar 2005

Nine Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about managing Human Resources in the voluntary and community sector.

The need for independent, non-statutory advice and representation is underpinned by the important principle that everyone, including government, is subject to the law...

A list of organisations that contributed to the policy manifeso and their websites.
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