This weekend saw the start of the third year of Project Umubano, the Conservative Party’s international development social action project. Around 100 volunteers have travelled to Rwanda to work on a range of development projects. The Project is led by...
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CentreRight on 20th Jul 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
Over 100 volunteers are heading off to take part in Project Umubano, our Social Action project in Rwanda.
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ConservativeParty on 25th Jul 2008 (via conservatives.com)
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This season the Conservative Future Social Action Network has re-introduced the Christmas Hamper Project, which was successfully launched for the first time last year. The project looks closer to home and gives those people who are less fortunate a special Christmas. This is our way of making a charitable contribution to our local community as
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BUCF on 21st Nov 2008 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
I've only actually seen the briefing on the new Tory Party proposals for IT projects in Government so can't comment as yet in absolutely full detail. However, on the base of it the main recommendations should be welcomed I think. For a start, using more Open Source software is never going to be a bad because in procurement terms it can save you masses of money. Sadly there are too many project man...
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DizzyThinks on 27th Jan 2009 (via dizzythinks.net)
Since my appointment to the BUCF committee as the Social Action Officer I have been immediately very keen to get the ball rolling and engage in social work for our community. This festive season BUCF re-introduced the Christmas Hamper Project. Last year it was launched for the first time and led my Jimmy McLoughlin whereby
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BUCF on 30th Dec 2008 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
The Conservative Party has, in recent years, made ‘Social Action Projects’ a key priority in keeping with their compassionate Conservative agenda. BUCF has always prided itself on keeping abreast of developments within the political and social world and it is in this light that we have decided to create the role of ‘Social Action Officer’
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BUCF on 19th Nov 2008 (via bucf.wordpress.com)
For some, relativism has always been the turf of the left, particularly on the subject of poverty. Emerging ideas from within the Tory right are now trying to claim relativitism as more important to Conservatism than it currently is. One such development is the Progressive Conservative project at Demos. Their latest essay, entitled Everyday Equality, deals exclusively with trying to demonstrate th...
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LiberalConspiracy on 12th Mar 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
Alexander Deane is the Director of Big Brother Watch. The Conservative Party’s Project Umubano is now in its fourth year. Its work commenced in Rwanda and last year expanded to include Sierra Leone. It’s worth stressing that Umubano volunteers of...
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CentreRight on 16th Aug 2010 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
In a speech today Labour’s Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, welcomed two former Conservative Party activists to the Labour Party and said the project to change the Conservative Party had failed.
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LabourParty on 15th Apr 2010 (via www2.labour.org.uk)
Applied Research Projects, conducted under the EU's ESPON 2013 Programme, create European wide, comparable information and evidence on territorial potentials and challenges focusing on opportunities for success for the development of regions and cities. The first Interim Reports of two ESPON Projects are now available.
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Yesterday Donata Huggins attended the Conservative Party's Social Action Conference on behalf of ConservativeHome and filed the following despatch: “I want social action to be as important to candidates as campaigning on the doorstep, and as important to the life...
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