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July 2011 IACD/CDS Newsletter

Click here to download the Joint IACD and CDS newsletter, July 2011

November 2010 IACD newsletter

This newsletter includes highlights from our global conference that was held in collaboration with the Community Development Society in New Orleans July 2010.

July 2010 IACD Newsletter

View the July 2010 edition of the IACD newsletter which focuses on North America. Learn more about programs, events and activities happening within the network.

The 2nd Quarter newsletter focuses on North America.  Highlights from this issue include:

  • Introduction by the previous North America Regional Director and Secretary General, Cari Patterson
  • Intiatives of interest in North America
  • Upcoming events and programs
  • A report from North America Regional Director, James Calvin, on the High Level UN event on financing for development
  • A report from Randy Adams, member of the International Research and Policy committee, on a global study to examine community development theory, training and practice.
  • And much, much more..

April 2010 IACD Newsletter

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October 2009 IACD Newsletter

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February 2009 IACD Newsletter: Special Issue On Africa

Wangui Karanja is the guest editor of this quarter’s newsletter. Kenyan-born, she lives in Tanzania and has worked in East Africa’s social development sector for the last ten years. In this issue, Wangui highlights how East Africa stands to benefit from a vibrant community development network.

The newsletter features questions, experiences and events that profile the issues development practitioners and organizations are rallying behind. These are part on an on-going effort to address social justice, economic empowerment, sustainable futures and promotion of developmental practices.

Wangui is one of four IACD board members representing Africa. In East Africa, she serves with Alex Ruhunda from Uganda who is also the Association’s current President.