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Review of Public Administration
Public administration in Northern Ireland is due for shake up. Many argue that Northern Ireland is over-governed and this is costing us money. Join in NICVA's econsultation on the topic.NICVA | Public Affairs Unit | 22 Aug 2005
Enough is Enough campaign
A call to action for the voluntary and community sector.NICVA | Enough is Enough Campaign | 18 Aug 2005
Inclusion, integration, reconciliation
Peace II extension funding: Measure 2.4NICVA | Miriam Bell | 17 Aug 2005
Peace II extension - all measures open
Summary information on funding available through the Peace II extension programme.NICVA | European Unit | 17 Aug 2005
Will the poor always be with us?
Global and local poverty was the theme of a conference hosted by NICVA in April 2005.NICVA | Policy Unit | 11 Aug 2005
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NICVA research email briefing highlighting news, events, publications and information relevant to the sector.NICVA | Andrea Thornbury | 08 Aug 2005
'Investing Together' to 'Positive Steps'
From 'Postive Steps' to 'Investing Together': development and difference conference report.NICVA | Lisa McElherron | 03 Aug 2005
Research Email Briefing 35 (26 July 2005
NICVA research email briefing highlighting news, events, publications and information relevant to the sector.NICVA | Andrea Burke | 26 Jul 2005
New TSN, phase two consultation
NICVA is disappointed that, once again, consultation on an anti-poverty strategy for NI is being conducted over the summer months. Read our response, and attend NICVA roundtable discussions and NIAPN consultation meetings.NICVA | Lisa McElherron | 25 Jul 2005
No butts - save our health
There is huge support in the voluntary and community sector for a total ban on smoking in public places.NICVA | Paul McGill | 18 Jul 2005
EU funds to combat poverty and exclusion
Voluntary organisations throughout the UK want to step up the campaign to combat poverty and social exclusion...NICVA | Paul McGill | 08 Jul 2005
No evidence NI will gain from Olympics
SCOPE editor, Paul McGill, welcomes the London win, but wonders if Northern Ireland will see any of the benefits. (Article first published in SCOPE magazine, July/August 2005.)NICVA | Paul McGill | 07 Jul 2005
Improved Grant Tracker goes live
A new version of the Grant Tracker website is launched.NICVA | Grant Tracker | 06 Jul 2005
Make Poverty History. Edinburgh pictures
NICVA staff were among the 225,000 crowd that marched on Edinburgh to tell G8 leaders to Make Poverty History in the world's poorest countries.NICVA | Zoe Anderson | 05 Jul 2005
NICVA management prospectus 2005-06
The NICVA Management Development Programme prospectus for 2005-06.NICVA | Training | 30 Jun 2005
NICVA research seminars
A NICVA seminar series examines issues such as how the media reports on civil society, attitudes to policy development and salaries in the sector.NICVA | Andrea Thornbury | 30 Jun 2005
Cross-border funding opportunity opens
As part of the Peace II Extension Programme, the Cross-Border Consortium comprising Co-operation Ireland, the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland and ADM/CPA is calling for funding applications.NICVA | James Laverty | 21 Jun 2005
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NICVA research email briefing highlighting research news, events, publications and information relevant to the sector.NICVA | Andrea Thornbury | 20 Jun 2005
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This issue reports on new research from CRC and RCN on the experiences of minority Catholic communities, plus the legacy of Peace II.NICVA | Andrea Burke | 14 Jun 2005
Small community group scoops SCOPE
Good communication is not just about spending large sums of money on glamorous publications was the message at this year's SCOPE Awards.NICVA | SCOPE Admin | 10 Jun 2005
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