
The Department for Social Development (DSD) has published the first Monitoring Report on Partners for Change, the Government's Strategy for Support of the Voluntary and Community Sector.

Report available about the mid-term evaluation of Building Sustainable Prosperity.

Members of the Human Rights Consortium make a seasonal call for a Bill of Rights for all.

The Northern Ireland Census Access website gives electronic access the 2001 Census information. It includes summary statistics as well as indepth detail on the 5022 Census Output Areas.

The 60 day Action Team announce welcome changes to Peace II procedures.

The first of NICVA's new management development programmes gets underway.

CAF offers an unlimited £15 bonus on charity accounts.

A new report on charity accounting calls for greater clarity and transparency in annual reports.

NICVA Briefing Paper and seminars to aid the preparation of a response to the Review of Public Administration.

Disability Action launches a new campaign to raise political awareness of disability issues.

NICVA launched its policy manifesto today calling for a fair and equal society at a question and answer session with a panel of leading politicians, chaired by the broadcaster Paul Clark.

NICVA's draft response to the Programme for Government.

A joint Women's Manifesto has been launched by three organisations to stimulate debate about women's issues during the election period.

A brief discussion of the debate around the European Union Cohesion Policy post-enlargement.

Slow progress at the Rome IGC.

Macmillan Cancer Relief delivers message to Councils to ban smoking in public places.

To explore how the community and voluntary sector view the possibility of a third Special Support Programme for Peace and Reconciliation or Peace III.

Some people thought Dee Kelly was mad to give up two weeks annual leave to build homes in Uganda. Here she retells some of the highlights of her trip to inspire others to volunteer their time, energy and perhaps even their annual leave.

News of a new PAYE online service.

Niall Quinn nominated for the Beacon Prize.