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Pousse-pousse alla periferia di Antsirabe

Pousse-pousse alla periferia di Antsirabe

C’è voluto un po’ di tempo ma alla fine ci siamo riusciti. Ecco on line il racconto per parole e immagini del nostro recente viaggio in Madagascar., paese meraviglioso e dalle mille sorprese. Un mese intero passato sulle strade polverose e piene di buche che attraversano il paese, tra lemuri, balene, savane, fiumi, piroghe, montagne, città, villaggi sperduti. Un mese intero con la meravigliosa gente malgascia, con Andry, la nostra guida, i bambini della casa famiglia Omeobonbon, le guide che ci hanno accompagnato nei trek, gli abitanti dei villaggi. Un mese che faremo fatica a dimenticare.

Qui il diario di viaggio

Qui la galleria fotografica

Qui la mappa con l’itinerario

A breve pubblicheremo anche il video, ci vuole solo un po’ di tempo ancora….

Viaggiate con noi!

 

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Children of Palestine

 

Children of Palestine – in pictures

 

Ivory Coast Hell – Invisible Commandos – March 2011
Don’t forget!!!

 

It’s a beautiful world…

 

ISF

ISF

Informatics without borders is a great project started out in Padova, Italy in 2005 which aims at bridging the digital divide.

The primary goal of this Non Profit Organization is to use technologies and IT knowledge  to effectively and directly help people in difficult and neglected situations, given the fact that Information Technology is an essential pre-requisite to the economic and social development.

Informatics Without Borders is carrying projects in emerging countries as well as in Italy (hospitals, prisons, and schools) which provide basic IT courses for children and adults, small Information Systems for some peculiar reality such as the Brescia’s long hospitalization department for children, or some hospitals in Africa’s rural zones, (Open Hospital), which helps manage the day-to-day operations in small hospitals.

Informatics Without Borders has seven regional department to date and more than 200 affiliates , both from the IT world and not, who are actively helping the organization.

To learn more about Informatics Without Borders we invite you to visit their site at:

www.informaticisenzafrontiere.org

 

From BBC News:

“Peru’s Supreme Court has upheld a 25-year jail sentence imposed on former President Alberto Fujimori.
The term was handed down last April for ordering the security forces to carry out killings and kidnappings.
Fujimori, who led Peru from 1990 to 2000, returned from exile in late 2007 to face his accusers.
It was the first time a democratically elected Latin American leader was found guilty of human rights abuses in his own country.
Fujimori had denied overseeing a death squad as part of a “dirty war” against suspected Maoist Shining Path guerrillas in the early 1990s.
But he was convicted of directing the killings of 25 people, following a 15-month trial.
Fujimori is serving three other concurrent prison sentences.
In September last year, he was found guilty of illegally tapping phones and bribing journalists, businessmen and opposition politicians.
Last July, he was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years for giving $15m (£9.3m) in state funds to his spy chief, Vladimiro Montesinos.
And in 2007, he was sentenced to a six-year term on separate charges of abuse of power.
After his government was brought down in 2000, Fujimori escaped to Japan, where his parents were born, and lived in exile for seven years”.

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