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Hillary Clinton - International Strategy for Cyberspace

Well, thank you very much. As you can guess from John’s introductory remarks, we are very pleased this day has come. We are delighted at the extraordinary work that has been done across our government with the unveiling of this International Strategy for Cyberspace, and we look forward to partnering with our private sector, with other nations, and with others who share the goal that is set forth in this new document that really tries to achieve the goal that is set forth in the very beginning, and that is, the United States will work internationally to promote an open, interoperable, secure, and reliable information and communications infrastructure that supports international trade and commerce, strengthens international security, and fosters free expression and innovation. To achieve that goal, we will build and sustain an environment in which norms of responsible behavior guides states actions, sustains partnerships, and support the rule of law in cyberspace.

Global Greens express solidarity with the Japanese people

Japan QuakeA call for radical change in the world’s energy paradigm

We, the Global Greens, representing more than 80 Green parties around the world, express our solidarity with the Japanese people at this tragic time.  We send deep condolences to the families, friends and colleagues of the victims of this terrible tragedy.

Electronic learning Management System Launched

TechnologyElectronic Learning Management System (ELMS), a tool which facilitates streamline training programmes without geographical or training barriers has been launched. Students of Legal Practice and Development (ILPD) in Nyanza province will now have the option of pursuing their studies without necessarily travelling to the Southern Province.

Malawi has an app for that

Malawi Applications

The dominant discourse in the study of development is about how much aid developed countries give to developing countries, and very little discussion of how much wealth goes the other way: from developing countries to developed countries