The document summarizes the route and activities of the Jai Jagat 2020 march from India to Switzerland over 370 days covering 10151 kilometers. The march began in India on November 14, 2019 and traveled through Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, and Switzerland, before concluding in Geneva from September 25 to October 2, 2020 with a People's Action Forum and address to the United Nations. Along the way, the march involved approximately 50 people and held conferences, meetings, and workshops promoting peace, nonviolence and alternative development.
The document summarizes the route and activities of the Jai Jagat 2020 march from India to Geneva, Switzerland over 370 days covering 10151 kilometers. 50 marchers walked through India, Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Italy before concluding in Geneva, Switzerland with a 5 day peace conference and People's Action Forum attended by 5000 people to advocate for a 10-point agenda to United Nations agencies.
The document provides background information on Kosovo, including its history, geography, government, and people. It notes that Kosovo was formerly part of the Roman and Byzantine Empires before becoming an autonomous province of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the 20th century. Ethnic tensions increased in the late 1980s and 1990s between Serbs and Albanians, culminating in NATO intervention in 1999 and Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008. The summary briefly outlines Kosovo's current demographics, government structure, and legal system.
Moldova was part of Romania until incorporated into the Soviet Union after World War II. Although independent since 1991, Russian forces remain in the separatist Transnistria region. One of Europe's poorest countries, Moldova elected its first Communist president in 2001. It experienced political uncertainty in 2009, failing to elect a president after two elections.
This document provides information about Europe, including:
- It is composed of 46 countries and has an area of 10,505,000 sq km, making it the second smallest continent.
- Some notable countries include Vatican City as the world's smallest country, Bulgaria as the oldest country dating to 681 AD, and Russia as the largest country by area.
- Major rivers include the Danube, Rhine, and Volga. It is the only continent without deserts and uses the Euro currency.
- Brief descriptions and facts are provided about several individual European countries.
Sambhav is a voluntary organization engaged on the issues of women empowerment, violence against women, education and health. The organization works in the direction of capacity building of communities for community organization especially of Sahariya Tribal Group and Urban Slum Dwellers.
Mission Statement: "Building equitable, democratic and environmentally sustainable society."
Vision: "Striving for sustainable development processes and improvement in the quality of life of vulnerable people like Tribal, women and children through their organization and capacity building efforts.”
Sambhav Social Service Organisation is a non-profit established in 1988 with the goal of promoting equality, opportunity and justice for all. It operates across 11 districts in Madhya Pradesh, focusing on themes like health, education, livelihoods, water and sanitation. It has various ongoing programs supported by funders and has completed many projects in the past with organizations like UNICEF. The organization is registered and recognized by government bodies and has an office and field staff structure led by a governing and advisory board.
Converging on bcc for child health and integratedNabil Garry
This document outlines a child health and village planning program led by UNICEF, the district administration of Guna and Shivpuri, and NGO partners in India. The program aims to promote four key behaviors: exclusive breastfeeding, handwashing, girl child education, and addressing HIV/AIDS. Key strategies include community dialogue sessions, strengthening local groups, and improving linkages between communities and services. Partners include community members, PRIs, self-help groups, and administrative institutions. The document describes activities to promote each behavior and lists intended outcomes, the project organizational structure, impacts, additions to consider, and challenges to address.
SAMBHAV Radio Dhadkan began in 2010 with a goal of self-sustainability. It now broadcasts 12 hours daily in local languages on topics like health, rights, livelihoods and adolescents. The station aims to generate revenue, promote safe health behaviors, share results widely, and engage youth. It has 10 staff members and produces field and studio-based programs with community participation. Milestones include expanding broadcast hours and languages while challenges include equipment issues and reaching marginalized groups. The station plans to generate revenue through advertisements, sponsored programs, announcements and membership fees.
The document summarizes the route and activities of the Jai Jagat 2020 march from India to Geneva, Switzerland over 370 days covering 10151 kilometers. 50 marchers walked through India, Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Italy before concluding in Geneva, Switzerland with a 5 day peace conference and People's Action Forum attended by 5000 people to advocate for a 10-point agenda to United Nations agencies.
The document provides background information on Kosovo, including its history, geography, government, and people. It notes that Kosovo was formerly part of the Roman and Byzantine Empires before becoming an autonomous province of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the 20th century. Ethnic tensions increased in the late 1980s and 1990s between Serbs and Albanians, culminating in NATO intervention in 1999 and Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008. The summary briefly outlines Kosovo's current demographics, government structure, and legal system.
Moldova was part of Romania until incorporated into the Soviet Union after World War II. Although independent since 1991, Russian forces remain in the separatist Transnistria region. One of Europe's poorest countries, Moldova elected its first Communist president in 2001. It experienced political uncertainty in 2009, failing to elect a president after two elections.
This document provides information about Europe, including:
- It is composed of 46 countries and has an area of 10,505,000 sq km, making it the second smallest continent.
- Some notable countries include Vatican City as the world's smallest country, Bulgaria as the oldest country dating to 681 AD, and Russia as the largest country by area.
- Major rivers include the Danube, Rhine, and Volga. It is the only continent without deserts and uses the Euro currency.
- Brief descriptions and facts are provided about several individual European countries.
Sambhav is a voluntary organization engaged on the issues of women empowerment, violence against women, education and health. The organization works in the direction of capacity building of communities for community organization especially of Sahariya Tribal Group and Urban Slum Dwellers.
Mission Statement: "Building equitable, democratic and environmentally sustainable society."
Vision: "Striving for sustainable development processes and improvement in the quality of life of vulnerable people like Tribal, women and children through their organization and capacity building efforts.”
Sambhav Social Service Organisation is a non-profit established in 1988 with the goal of promoting equality, opportunity and justice for all. It operates across 11 districts in Madhya Pradesh, focusing on themes like health, education, livelihoods, water and sanitation. It has various ongoing programs supported by funders and has completed many projects in the past with organizations like UNICEF. The organization is registered and recognized by government bodies and has an office and field staff structure led by a governing and advisory board.
Converging on bcc for child health and integratedNabil Garry
This document outlines a child health and village planning program led by UNICEF, the district administration of Guna and Shivpuri, and NGO partners in India. The program aims to promote four key behaviors: exclusive breastfeeding, handwashing, girl child education, and addressing HIV/AIDS. Key strategies include community dialogue sessions, strengthening local groups, and improving linkages between communities and services. Partners include community members, PRIs, self-help groups, and administrative institutions. The document describes activities to promote each behavior and lists intended outcomes, the project organizational structure, impacts, additions to consider, and challenges to address.
SAMBHAV Radio Dhadkan began in 2010 with a goal of self-sustainability. It now broadcasts 12 hours daily in local languages on topics like health, rights, livelihoods and adolescents. The station aims to generate revenue, promote safe health behaviors, share results widely, and engage youth. It has 10 staff members and produces field and studio-based programs with community participation. Milestones include expanding broadcast hours and languages while challenges include equipment issues and reaching marginalized groups. The station plans to generate revenue through advertisements, sponsored programs, announcements and membership fees.
Ummeed is a band based in Gwalior, India comprised of students, professionals, and musicians. They believe in the transformative power of music and dedicate themselves to practicing and living music from the heart. Over the past several years, Ummeed has performed over 50 shows across India, participated in music competitions and festivals, produced original songs and covers in Hindi and English, and organized an annual music festival in Gwalior called Rock Union. They are currently working on their first album titled "Volume 1".
Sambhav is a non-profit organization established in 1988 in Madhya Pradesh, India. It works to promote social justice, equality, and empowerment of vulnerable groups like tribal communities and women. Some of its key work areas include tribal rights, women's empowerment, health, education, livelihood, and water/sanitation. It has implemented various projects and campaigns on these issues in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, often partnering with government agencies and other organizations. Sambhav's goal is equality, opportunity and justice for all through building equitable, democratic, and sustainable societies.
The Sahariya tribe lives in forests in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, depending on forest resources and minor jobs for survival. However, declining forests and exploitation have impoverished the tribe. The Sahariyas face issues like malnutrition, lack of healthcare and education, land disputes, debt bondage, and migration that separates families and subjects women to sexual exploitation. Comprehensive measures are needed to address their issues, ensure security, and support education, livelihoods, and access to services.
This document discusses Sambhav's work with the Cadbury Community Initiative in 8 villages in the Gohad block of Bhind district, Madhya Pradesh. It aims to promote gender equality and end practices like female infanticide through activities like self-help groups, leadership training, and community meetings. Some successes include women gaining confidence, issues being openly discussed, and men increasingly supporting women's rights. The initiative has directly helped save the lives of 8 girls.
This document summarizes a situational analysis of poverty pockets in Gwalior, India conducted by UN Habitat, Water Aid India, and Sambhav to inform investments in water and sanitation. It describes surveying 149 notified slums to identify pockets of at least 5,000 people lacking services. Key findings include that over 30% of Gwalior households lack toilets and defecate openly, 40% of drains are unlined, and most poverty pockets lack piped water. The analysis aimed to understand conditions to promote pro-poor governance and influence adoption of low-cost community solutions.
Village level micro planning program- exhaustive presentation- garryNabil Garry
The document describes a village level micro-planning program implemented in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh with support from the district administration and UNICEF. The program aims to directly involve communities in developing village development plans and ensuring optimal resource utilization. A five-day exercise is conducted in each village by a team to facilitate planning. Expected outcomes include improved access to healthcare, education, water and sanitation. The methodology involves community meetings, surveys and prioritizing issues. Children are also involved in activities to raise awareness.
Poverty pocket situational analysis of gwaliorNabil Garry
This document analyzes poverty pockets in Gwalior, India. It finds that 17% of households in poverty pockets are below the poverty line. Access to water, sanitation, and waste management are major issues, with 32% practicing open defecation, 38% dumping waste openly, and 82% lacking piped water. Community toilets are in poor condition, with only 10% connected to a reliable water source. Drinking water sources are limited, with over 80% of areas receiving water for 2 hours or less each day. Improved access to basic services like water, sanitation, and waste management are needed in Gwalior's poverty pockets.
The document summarizes the reproductive and child health program plans of Sambhav Social Service Organization. It will implement the program through partner Frontline NGOs in Shivpuri and Tikamgarh districts of Madhya Pradesh over 3 years with a total budget of Rs. 9.06 crores. The program aims to improve maternal and child health indicators through activities like health camps, immunization drives, family planning counseling and increasing institutional deliveries. It will monitor progress through indicators like ANC coverage, immunization rates and reduce Infant and Maternal Mortality Rates.
The document outlines the key aspects of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), India's job guarantee scheme. It provides details on the objectives, eligibility criteria, employment process, entitlements such as wages and unemployment allowance, implementation structure at the district, block and village levels, selection of works, funding patterns, oversight councils and funds, transparency measures, and operational guidelines. The scheme aims to enhance rural livelihood security by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment per household annually.
This document defines and describes non-governmental organizations (NGOs). It notes that NGOs are non-profit, voluntary citizen groups that work on local, national, or international issues. They perform humanitarian functions and advocate for citizen concerns. NGOs focus on specific issues like human rights, the environment, or health. There are an estimated 1-2 million NGOs working in India across sectors like health, land rights, women's empowerment, and more. NGO activities include advocacy, campaigns, service delivery, and networking. They are funded by agencies, corporations, donors, and government ministries.
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Ummeed is a band based in Gwalior, India comprised of students, professionals, and musicians. They believe in the transformative power of music and dedicate themselves to practicing and living music from the heart. Over the past several years, Ummeed has performed over 50 shows across India, participated in music competitions and festivals, produced original songs and covers in Hindi and English, and organized an annual music festival in Gwalior called Rock Union. They are currently working on their first album titled "Volume 1".
Sambhav is a non-profit organization established in 1988 in Madhya Pradesh, India. It works to promote social justice, equality, and empowerment of vulnerable groups like tribal communities and women. Some of its key work areas include tribal rights, women's empowerment, health, education, livelihood, and water/sanitation. It has implemented various projects and campaigns on these issues in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, often partnering with government agencies and other organizations. Sambhav's goal is equality, opportunity and justice for all through building equitable, democratic, and sustainable societies.
The Sahariya tribe lives in forests in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, depending on forest resources and minor jobs for survival. However, declining forests and exploitation have impoverished the tribe. The Sahariyas face issues like malnutrition, lack of healthcare and education, land disputes, debt bondage, and migration that separates families and subjects women to sexual exploitation. Comprehensive measures are needed to address their issues, ensure security, and support education, livelihoods, and access to services.
This document discusses Sambhav's work with the Cadbury Community Initiative in 8 villages in the Gohad block of Bhind district, Madhya Pradesh. It aims to promote gender equality and end practices like female infanticide through activities like self-help groups, leadership training, and community meetings. Some successes include women gaining confidence, issues being openly discussed, and men increasingly supporting women's rights. The initiative has directly helped save the lives of 8 girls.
This document summarizes a situational analysis of poverty pockets in Gwalior, India conducted by UN Habitat, Water Aid India, and Sambhav to inform investments in water and sanitation. It describes surveying 149 notified slums to identify pockets of at least 5,000 people lacking services. Key findings include that over 30% of Gwalior households lack toilets and defecate openly, 40% of drains are unlined, and most poverty pockets lack piped water. The analysis aimed to understand conditions to promote pro-poor governance and influence adoption of low-cost community solutions.
Village level micro planning program- exhaustive presentation- garryNabil Garry
The document describes a village level micro-planning program implemented in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh with support from the district administration and UNICEF. The program aims to directly involve communities in developing village development plans and ensuring optimal resource utilization. A five-day exercise is conducted in each village by a team to facilitate planning. Expected outcomes include improved access to healthcare, education, water and sanitation. The methodology involves community meetings, surveys and prioritizing issues. Children are also involved in activities to raise awareness.
Poverty pocket situational analysis of gwaliorNabil Garry
This document analyzes poverty pockets in Gwalior, India. It finds that 17% of households in poverty pockets are below the poverty line. Access to water, sanitation, and waste management are major issues, with 32% practicing open defecation, 38% dumping waste openly, and 82% lacking piped water. Community toilets are in poor condition, with only 10% connected to a reliable water source. Drinking water sources are limited, with over 80% of areas receiving water for 2 hours or less each day. Improved access to basic services like water, sanitation, and waste management are needed in Gwalior's poverty pockets.
The document summarizes the reproductive and child health program plans of Sambhav Social Service Organization. It will implement the program through partner Frontline NGOs in Shivpuri and Tikamgarh districts of Madhya Pradesh over 3 years with a total budget of Rs. 9.06 crores. The program aims to improve maternal and child health indicators through activities like health camps, immunization drives, family planning counseling and increasing institutional deliveries. It will monitor progress through indicators like ANC coverage, immunization rates and reduce Infant and Maternal Mortality Rates.
The document outlines the key aspects of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), India's job guarantee scheme. It provides details on the objectives, eligibility criteria, employment process, entitlements such as wages and unemployment allowance, implementation structure at the district, block and village levels, selection of works, funding patterns, oversight councils and funds, transparency measures, and operational guidelines. The scheme aims to enhance rural livelihood security by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment per household annually.
This document defines and describes non-governmental organizations (NGOs). It notes that NGOs are non-profit, voluntary citizen groups that work on local, national, or international issues. They perform humanitarian functions and advocate for citizen concerns. NGOs focus on specific issues like human rights, the environment, or health. There are an estimated 1-2 million NGOs working in India across sectors like health, land rights, women's empowerment, and more. NGO activities include advocacy, campaigns, service delivery, and networking. They are funded by agencies, corporations, donors, and government ministries.
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
3. Republic of India
Capital: New Delhi
Official Language: Hindi and
English
Religions: Hindu, Sikhs, Islam,
Christians, Jain, Buddhism
Government: Federal
Parliamentary Republic
President: Ram Nath Kovind
Prime Minister: Narendra Modi
Total Area: 3,287,263 Sq.Km
Population: 1.32 Billion
Currency: INR (Indian Rupee)
4. Rajghat to Wagah Border
Distance: 490 Km
Means of travel: Walk
Total Days in Country: 47 Days
Dates: 14 November - 31
December, 2019
No. of marchers - 200 People
9. Islamic Republic of Iran
Capital: Tehran
Official languages: Persian
Religion State religion: Islam (Twelver
Shia)
Constitutionally recognized minorities:
Islam (Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maliki, Hanbali, Zaydi),
Christianity (Armenian, Assyrian, Chaldean),
Judaism, Zoroastrianism
Area Total: 1,648,195 km2
Population: 81,672,300
GDP (PPP): $1.627 trillion (18th)
Currency: Rial ()لایر (IRR)
10. Iran
◼ Distance: 2260 km
◼ How Long/Total Days in Country: 12
◼ Dates: January 27 - February 7, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
12. Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Capital: Baku
Official language: Azerbaijani
Ethnic minority languages: Avar,
Budukh, Georgian, Juhuri, Khinalug,
Kryts, Kurdish, Lezgian, Russian, Rutul,
Talysh, Tat, Tsakhur and Udi
Area Total: 86,600 km2
Population: 9,898,100 (91st)
Density - 114/km2
GDP (PPP): $17,857 (71st)
Currency: Manat (₼) (AZN)
13. Azerbaijan – Route Map & Sheet
Distance: 210 km
Total Days in Country: 7
Dates: February 7 - February 12, 2020
No. of marchers - 50 People
14. Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
The Nakhchivan Autonomous
Republic is a landlocked exclave
of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
The region covers 5,500 km2
(2,100 sq mi) with a population
of 414,900, bordering Armenia
(border 221 km ) to the east and
north, Iran (border 179 km) to
the south and west, and Turkey
(border 8 km) to the northwest.
16. Republic of Armenia
Capital: Yerevan
Official languages: Armenian
Religion: Christianity
Government: Unitary parliamentary
republic
President: Armen Sarkissian
Prime Minister: Nikol Pashinyan
Legislature: National Assembly
Area Total: 29,743 km2
Population: 2,924,816
GDP (PPP): $32.893 billion
Currency: Dram (֏) (AMD)
17. Armenia
◼ Distance/ Total km in Country:
570 km
◼ How Long/Total Days in
Country: 16
◼ Dates: February 12 - February
27, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
18. Republic of Georgia
Capital: Tbilisi
Official languages: Georgian (nationwide)
Abkhazian (Abkhazian AR)
Religion: Georgian Orthodox Church
Government: Unitary parliamentary
constitutional republic
President: Salome Zurabishvili
Prime Minister: Mamuka Bakhtadze
Legislature: Parliament
Area Total: 69,700 km (26,900 sq mi) (119th)
Population: 3,729,600
Currency: Georgian lari (₾) (GEL)
19. Georgia
◼ Distance/ Total km in
Country: 720 km
◼ How Long/Total Days in
Country: 39
◼ Dates: February 27 - April 7,
2020
◼ No. of marchers: 50 People
20. Abkhazia
Status: Break-away region of
Georgia. Declared independence
1999. Not recognized
internationally.
Population: (1991) 550,000
(2011) approximately 250,000
Capital: Sukhumi
Major languages: Abkhaz,
Russian
Currency: Rouble
Major religions: Christianity, Islam
21. Route Map & Sheet- Georgia
February 27 - April 7
● Tbilisi
● Zugdidi
● Ochamchire
● Sokhumi
22. Russian Federation
Capital: Moscow
Official language and national language:
Russian
Government: Federal dominant-party semi-
presidential constitutional republic
President: Vladimir Putin
Prime Minister: Dmitry Medvedev
Chairman of the Federation Council: Valentina
Matviyenko
Legislature: Federal Assembly
Area Total: 17,125,191 km2 (6,612,073 sq mi)
Population: 146,793,744 (9th)
Currency: Russian ruble (₽) (RUB)
23. Russia
◼ Distance/ Total km in Country: 435
km
◼ How Long/Total Days in Country:
33
◼ Dates: April 7 - May 10, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
24. Russia - Route Map & Sheet
April 7 - May 12
● Sochi
● Novorossiysk
26. Republic of Bulgaria
Capital: Sofia
Official languages: Bulgarian
Official script: Cyrillic
Government: Unitary
parliamentary republic
President: Rumen Radev
Prime Minister: Boyko Borisov
Legislature: National Assembly
Area Total: 110,993.6 km2
Population: 7,050,034
GDP (PPP): $171 billion
Currency: Lev (BGN)
27. Bulgaria
◼ Distance/ Total km in Country: 450 km
◼ How Long/Total Days in Country: 2
◼ Dates: May 12 - May 14, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
28. Route Map & Sheet- Bulgaria
May 12- 14, 2020
● Varna
● Sofia
29. Republic of Serbia
Capital: Belgrade
Official languages: Serbian
Recognized regional or minority languages:
Hungarian, Bosnian, Albanian, Croatian,
Slovak, Romanian, Bulgarian and Rusyn
Government: Unitary parliamentary constitutional
republic
President: Aleksandar Vučić
Prime Minister: Ana Brnabić
Legislature: Narodna skupština
Area: Excluding Kosovo - 77,474 km2 Population:
7,176 794
GDP (PPP): $118.929 billion
Currency: Serbian dinar (RSD)
30. Serbia
◼ Distance/ Total km in Country: 523 km
◼ How Long/Total Days in Country: 32
◼ Dates: May 14 - June 14, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
31. Serbia - Route Map & Sheet
May 14 - June 14, 2020
● Sofia
● Nis
● Belgrade
32. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Capital: Sarajevo
Official languages: Bosnian
Government: Federal parliamentary
constitutional republic
High Representative: Valentin Inzkoa
Chairman of the Presidency: Milorad Dodikb
Legislature: Parliamentary Assembly
Area Total: 51,129 km2
Population: 2013 census - 3,511,372
GDP (PPP): $50.045 billion
Currency: Convertible mark (BAM)
33. Bosnia and Herzegovina
◼ Distance/ Total km in Country: 400 km
◼ How Long/Total Days in Country: 23
◼ Dates: June 14 - July 7, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
34. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Route Map & Sheet
June 14 -July 7, 2020
● Tuzla
● Sarajeva
● Mostar
● Croatia Border
35. Republic of Croatia
Capital: Zagreb
Official languages: Croatian
Government: Unitary parliamentary
constitutional republic
President: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Prime Minister: Andrej Plenković
Area Total: 56,594 km2
Population: 4,154,200
GDP (PP): $113 billion
Currency: Kuna (HRK)
36. Croatia
◼ Distance/ Total km in
Country: 330 km
◼ How Long/Total Days in
Country: 7
◼ Dates: July 7 - July 14, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
38. Italian Republic
Capital: Rome
Official languages: Italian
Government: Unitary
parliamentary republic
President: Sergio Mattarella
Prime Minister: Giuseppe Conte
Legislature: Parliament
Area Total: 301,340 km2
Population: 60,483,973
GDP (PPP): $2.474 trillion
Currency: Euro (€) (EUR)
39. Repubblica Italiana
◼ Distance/ Total km in Country: 925
km
◼ How Long/Total Days in Country: 59
◼ Dates: July 14 - September 11, 2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
40. Italy - Route Map & Sheet
July 14 - September 12, 2020
● Assisi
● Arezzo
● Florence
● Pisa
● Genoa
● Bra
● Turin
● Domodossola
41. Swiss Confederation
Capital: None (de jure), Bern (de facto)
Largest city: Zürich
Government: Federal semi-direct
democracy under a multi-party
parliamentary directorial republic
Legislature: Federal Assembly
Upper house: Council of States
Lower house: National Council
Area Total: 41,285 km2
Population: 8,508,898
GDP (PPP): $551 billion
Currency: Swiss franc (CHF)
42. Switzerland
◼ How Long/Total Days in Country: 24
◼ Dates: September 11 - October 4 ,
2020
◼ No. of marchers - 50 People
◼ Means of travel: Train/Walk
44. Action Forum – Geneva, Switzerland
GENEVA ACTION FORUM
SEPTEMBER 25 TO OCTOBER 2, 2020
45. About the Event
● This mega-"Geneva Action" is expected to host 5,000 people.
● The Geneva’s People’s Action Forum is the occasion to all come together as we close the Campaign.
All members and partners are welcome to join and participate to activities.
● During two weeks, a People’s Parliament will be held in Geneva.
● Intended as an Agora where people will be able to speak up their concerns at the tribune, its main
objective is to find orientations for global change.
● Most of all, the debates held in the Parliament will focus on the finalisation of our 10-Points Agenda,
the advocacy platform we will present to the United-Nations Agencies.
● To allow all to participate, workshops, discussion tables and other smaller reunions will be organised.
● It will be an occasion to learn more about nonviolence, peace and alternative way of development.
With visitors from all over the globe, it will be a real opportunity to meet and share.
● The final action of the Jai Jagat 2020 Campaign will be our address to the seat of the United-Nations
in Geneva, at the end of the People’s Action Forum.