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In times of the obsession with profit and growth, natural and social
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economic production and responsible social fabric. Rural areas
have become relevant places for experimentation - smaller in size,
providing more time and space, with less hierarchical governance
structures.
Contemporary performing arts in a rural context are an integral
part of that exercise of imagining a different future. Moreover,
contemporary art in rural areas have been nurturing and shaping
local narratives for ages. However, contemporary artistic practices
have gone almost unnoticed in many funding schemes - both
cultural programmes and rural development funds, which tend to
focus on economic assets of only a few sectors.
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and one entire meeting on the subject of art in rural areas. Some of
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an AREA (art in rural areas) focus group within our network
and continued their exchange during IETM events and beyond.
Through the dialogue within that group and with other members
experienced and interested in the topic, we have discovered a
fascinating, vibrant and powerful world of contemporary arts in
rural areas.
Today, more than ever, we want to turn the global attention to that
hugely important world.
When creating this publication, we realised it is urgent to find
unconventional approaches to the arts in rural areas. We need
to identify innovative solutions to support the rural arts in their
endeavour of working transversally with other sectors. We have
to seize the momentum and potential of rural arts to help reinvent
the system. Today, when our planet needs it the most.
We hope the present publication sets a strong and fertile ground
for reflecting on those ambitions. Please get in touch with us
(ietm@ietm.org) or write us on our forum (www.ietm.org/forums)
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We are very grateful to the three authors for their insightful and
sincere contributions. We also heartily thank our members and
other art professionals who shared their practices, stories, views
and experiences with us - through the ongoing exchange during
IETM meetings and via the open call we announced in July - August
2019. Some of the cases collected through the call are presented
in the annexes.
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trajectory, which embraces three other European cultural
networks - Culture Action Europe, European Network of Cultural
Centres, and Trans Europe Halles. The policy paper “Beyond the
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YOUR COLOUR IS GREEN - PAPER OF LUISA VINCIGUERRA ITALYLuisa Vinciguerra
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YOUR COLOUR IS GREEN - IN WOMEN FOR AFRICA - INNER WHEEL PROJECTLuisa Vinciguerra
A lot of studies on women and environment have shown that women are significant actors in natural resource management and they are major contributors to environment rehabilitation and conservation. In addressing some key environmental problems, women play a dominant role. Women, through their roles as farmers and as collectors of water and firewood, have a close connection with their local environment and often suffer most directly from environmental problems.
Women play an important role in environmental management and progress, full participation is therefore essential to achieve sustainable development.
Women play an important role in green economy too.
1. The project aims to involve Inner Wheel clubs across Europe in sharing knowledge about Longobard history and culture through cultural initiatives over 5 years.
2. Participating clubs will help map the geographic and cultural corridor of Longobardia across countries like Sweden, Germany, Austria, and Italy.
3. Activities may include club contacts, conferences, exhibitions, and a culminating Longobards Rally event after 5 years.
WOMEN FOR EUROPE4 - TURIN. NOVEMBER 2011, PROGRAMMELuisa Vinciguerra
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day conference on "Women for Europe - The Role of Inner Wheel" being held in Turin, Italy on November 12-13, 2011. Day 1 will include sessions on knowledge and innovation, women and sustainable development, and the economy and society. Day 2 will feature a roundtable discussion on major steps and future developments of the project, best practices for Inner Wheel clubs, and closing remarks. The conference is sponsored by several organizations and institutions and aims to discuss the role of Inner Wheel in Europe 2020.
The document announces an award ceremony for the 14th annual International Inner Wheel Literary Prize Europe for prose and poetry. The ceremony will take place on November 11, 2011 in Turin, Italy, and will include welcoming remarks from Inner Wheel and Rotary officials, an introduction by the International Inner Wheel President on the purpose of the literary prize, presentations of the winning poems and short stories, and a buffet dinner.
Luisa vinciguerra, Aabstract Tuusula Conference, October 2011Luisa Vinciguerra
The document discusses the long-running "WOMEN FOR EUROPE – THE ROLE OF INNER WHEEL" project by the Napoli Luisa Bruni Club. It argues that the Inner Wheel, as a service club within the European Union, should work with other women's organizations to promote information campaigns and awareness activities in support of the project's goals of a Europe for and by women. The document also notes that over four years the complex merits and evolution of the project have emerged, connected to new EU strategies around gender equality until 2020. It expresses hope for a concrete positive outcome determined by how Inner Wheel women commit to progress both within and outside the association.
This document provides an abstract for the 6th European Inner Wheel Meeting being held from August 31st to September 2nd 2012 in Graz, Austria. It discusses the importance of communication strategies for the Inner Wheel organization and the work done by President Catherine Refabert to improve communication. It also touches on how technological innovations will change how members communicate and interact with the association. The focus of the presentation summarized here will be on branding, communication planning, web communication strategies, and cloud computing.
6° EUROPEAN INNER WHEEL MEETING
GRAZ, 31 AUGUST – 2 SEPTEMBER 2012
CONNECTING
OUR INNER WHEEL FUTURE
abstract
The IW year of Catherine Refabert as IIW President will certainly be remembered for having fostered in our Association, a Communication Strategy, wide ranging, become indispensable and urgent. Many efforts have been made by President Catherine to that effect, from the opening of the new IIW web-site at the start of the Database, from the dedication of an entire Seminar on Communication, at the need to provide our Association of a Head of Communications. And this task was assigned to the Immediate Past President IIW, on duty (Catherine Refabert this year), which may also make use of collaborators in carrying out an area so important.
Build the Seminar Promoting Inner Wheel has been a task as necessary as complex. My new presentation in Graz, therefore, wants, in continuity, come back to some points exhibited in Istanbul, develop them with some interesting suggestions, in the certainty that the PPT related to this Seminar, available on the IIW website, have were viewed.
The Future of Communication in Inner Wheel depends on two factors:
1. The first is determined by the constant research and ongoing innovation in technology.
2. The second, by the ability of Inner Wheel to adapt itself not only to technological evolution but, above all, at the learning and regular use of these new technologies, despite the generational gap present in the Association.
The boom of mobile communications is one example.
In the coming years, the tablet will be connected, everytime - everywhere, with the mobile network.
The technological innovations - that will, further, CHANGE THE WAY WE COMMUNICATE, TO WRITE, TO THINK, TO ACT IN OUR ASSOCIATION - will be partly shaped by tools we use, and these tools, before related to the logic of computers and desktop machines, today are and will be increasingly mobile and connected to the Net.
So, the FOCUS of my presentation will be:
1. BRANDING
2. COMMUNICATION PLAN: FROM PUBLISHING TO INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION
3. THE WEB COMMUNICATION “GOING GLOBAL”
4. …TOWARDS THE CLOUD COMPUTING (just a mention…)
Luisa Vinciguerra
Past President National Council Italy
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
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advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
3. Authorities Inner Wheel and Rotarian,
dear Friends of Bulgaria and from various Countries,
first of all I apologize for my absence and I heartily thank the
President of IWC Napoli Luisa Bruni Gabriella, who kindly will
present a short history of this Project, where, personally, I have
participated and collaborated from the beginning. A visionary project,
which, even today, after six years, demonstrates its validity and
vitality, capable of evolving towards additional and interesting
developments.
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4. THE BEGINNING ON NOVEMBER 2008
A PROJECT
PROMOTED BY THE
CLUB
NAPLES LUISA BRUNI
DISTRICT 210
ITALY
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5. A NEW INTERACTIVE STRATEGY
TO WORK TOGETHER, WITHOUT BORDERS….
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6. • COUNTRIES
• CULTURES
CONFRONT
DISCUSS
•WOMEN STATUS
•WOMEN ISSUES
•GOALS
• PROGRAMS
SET
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8. A DOUBLE MISSION
WHAT POLICIES, EUROPE HAS ACTIVATED FOR WOMEN.
HOW IW WOMEN CAN HELP, THROUGH THE ASSOCIATION, THE
KNOWLEDGE AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE POLICIES…
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9. THREE IMPORTANT KEY WORDS: EUROPE,
WOMEN, INNER WHEEL
1.with the intention of drawing out the
correlations, conscious how being a
Member of Inner Wheel was - and is -
concretely, a privileged tool, through
which we can help to satisfy needs,
2.resolve problems,
3.improve life conditions of Women in
the European Union.
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10. A TRANSVERSE MOVEMENT OF STUDY AND REFLECTION
A NEW ACTIVE
ROLE OF INNER WHEEL
IN THE SOCIETY
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11. TWO GREAT CHAPTERS IN IW ACTIVITIES
INNER WHEEL
SERVICE CULTURE
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12. WOMEN FOR EUROPE 1
NAPLES, ITALY
NOVEMBER 2008
WOMEN FOR EUROPE 2
GIRNE, NORTH CYPRUS
APRIL 2011
WOMEN FOR EUROPE 3
TUUSULA, FINLAND
OCTOBER 2011
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13. WOMEN FOR EUROPE 2
GIRNE, NORTH CYPRUS
APRIL 2011
WOMEN FOR EUROPE 5
HANASAARI, FINLAND
MARCH 2013
4
TURIN, ITALY
NOVEMBER 2011
WOMEN FOR EUROPE 6
VARNA, BULGARIA
OCTOBER 2014
WOMEN FOR EUROPE 7 AGAIN IN NAPLES ON APRIL 2015
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14. LOGO VARNA
CONFERENCE
LOGO HANASAARI
CONFERENCE
LOGO TUUSULA
CONFERENCE
LOGO NAPLES
CONFERENCE
14 LOGO GIRNE
CONFERENCE
LOGO TURIN
COLLOQUIUM
THE 6 LOGOS
…from "WOMEN IN THE
WINDOW", painted by Maria
Ràcana, Neapolitan artist.
16. HOW MANY?
PARTICIPANTS
COUNTRIES
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WfE1 in NAPLES 270
WfE2 in GIRNE 80
WfE3 in TUUSULA 80
WfE4 in TURIN 260
WfE5 in HANASAARI 77
WfE6 in VARNA in progress
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17. COUNTRIES
AUSTRIA
BULGARIA
BELGIUM
DENMARK
NORTH CYPRUS
FINLAND
FRANCE
EGYPT
GERMANY
GREECE
ITALY
NIGERIA
NORWAY
REUNION ISLAND
SWEDEN
SUISSE
TURKEY
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18. INTERACTIVE
STRATEGY
THE MERIT OF THE SUCCESS
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19. HOW INTERACTIVITY WAS REALIZED?
COLLOQUIUM,
MODULES &
DEBATE IN TURIN
PLENARY
SESSION, CALL
FOR PAPERS &
WORKSHOPS IN
NAPLES, GIRNE,
TUUSULA
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MODELS
CASE STUDIES,
CALL FOR
PAPERS, IN
HANASAARI
PANELS,
WORKSHOP, IW
WOMEN IN THE
WORLD, IN
VARNA
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20. “WOMEN FOR EUROPE – THE ROLE OF INNER WHEEL -
COMPARING WAYS OF LIFE AND NATIONAL
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS”
1° MODEL
PLENARY SESSION,
CALL FOR PAPERS &
WORKSHOPS
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NAPLES
GIRNE
TUUSULA
21. 1° MODEL
CALL FOR PAPERS & WORKSHOPS
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3 MACRO THEMES
FAMILY
JOB
CULTURE & SOCIETY
27 PAPERS IN NAPLES
22 PAPERS IN GIRNE
24 PAPERS IN TUUSULA
22. NAPLES, PLENARY SESSION & WORKSHOPS
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23. GIRNE, PLENARY SESSION & WORKSHOPS
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24. TUUSULA, PLENARY SESSION & WORKSHOPS
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25. A FAST GLANCE ON THE CONTENTS
EVOLUTION AND VARIETY ABOUT THE TOPICS
DISCUSSED
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FAMILY
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27. FAMILY
Sub-themes Naples
Family as an educating community
Family and gender relations: from equality to difference
Promotion of difference: reciprocity and care for the others
Sub-themes Girne
Gender Inequality
Roles of women
Care for the elders
Sub-themes Tuusula
Family as an educating community
Voluntary work focusing on supporting families
Active Ageing in the light of family wellbeing
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JOB
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Sub-themes Naples
Equal opportunities for Men and Women with regard to access to
employment, professional training and career development
Equal participation in decision-making processes
Women’s role in science research.
Sub-themes Girne
The position of women from past to the present in the economics
Women trafficking
Glass ceiling
Sub-themes Tuusula
The Role of Women in the Workforce
Participation in Decision-making Processes in the Organizations
The Role of Women in Science Research
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CULTURE
&
SOCIETY
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31. CULTURE & SOCIETY
Sub-themes Naples
Female roles and ‘contemporary society’ in Europe;
Women’s contribution to the cultural identity;
Women, Culture, Society: the European Union commitment.
Sub-themes Girne
Women’s contribution to the cultural identity;
Position and status of women in the arts
Similarities and differences of the culture of your country and the EU.
Sub-themes Tuusula
New ways of Inner Wheel Influence
Women’s contribution to the cultural identity
Social media as a new opportunity
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32. 2° MODEL
INTERNATIONAL
COLLOQUIUM, MODULES &
DEBATE
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TURIN
“WOMEN FOR EUROPE 4 – THE ROLE OF INNER
WHEEL, TOWARDS EUROPE 2020
33. OPENING TO SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
The opening to Sustainable Development took place during this
International Colloquium, where Europe 2020 is the EU's growth strategy
for this decade, having set five ambitious objectives - on employment,
innovation, education, social inclusion and climate/energy - to be
reached by 2020.
The United Nations World Commission on Environment and
Development (WCED) in its 1987 report Our Common Future defines
sustainable development: «Development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
their own needs».
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34. TURIN, INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM & DEBATE
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35. WOMEN AND…
DISCUSSION & TESTIMONIES
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3
MODULES
ECONOMY
SOCIETY
KNOWLEDGE
INNOVATION
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
36. I MODULE
“WOMEN,
KNOWLEDGE AND
INNOVATION"
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37. II MODULE
“WOMEN,
AND SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT”
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38. III MODULE
“WOMEN,
ECONOMY AND
SOCIETY"
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39. AFTER 6 YEARS,
OUR PROJECT HAS ACHIEVED
IMPORTANT RESULTS
IN PROMOTING THE WORK OF IW
MEMBERS AS CITIZENS OF EUROPE
And in giving visibility to the individual and the collective
role of women in these sectors - through the network of
Female Association and of the Inner Wheel in the specific
- in the European construction.
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40. A NEW IMAGE FOR INNER WHEEL IN THE
PUBLIC OPINION
These international events entered the world
of the media, captured the attention of
journalists, increasing the reputation of inner
wheel and promoting consensus about our
Association
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COMMUNICATION
& MEDIA
PRESS
CONFERENCE
PRESS ARTICLES
TELEVISION
NEW IMAGE FOR
INNER WHEEL
NEW BRAND
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The Interactivity is essential to make the IW
members, leaders - in and of - the role that
Inner Wheel must have in the construction of
European citizenship of women.
The response of the basis, consisting of
members from different countries and realities,
is evidence of this.
INTERACTIVITY
INTERACTIVITY
DEBATE
COMPARISON
TESTIMONIES
WORKSHOPS THINK TANK
42. AFTER INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM IN TURIN
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CONTENTS
CONNECTION
OF IW WITH
EUROPEAN
UNION,
UNIVERSITIES
UNESCO,OTHER
INT. AGENCIES
GOOD
PRACTICES
TO BE
IMPLEMENTED
A considerable number of good practices have been
identified. Important connections have been
established by Inner Wheel with the European Union,
Universities, UNESCO, other International Agencies to
collaborate together and study specific programs, in
which the Inner Wheel can enter as a partner.
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44. STILL TOGETHER…IN INNER WHEEL FRIENDSHIP
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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Luisa Vinciguerra
Responsible of International Relations in the Project