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410:. The Conservative government noted that the Alternatives' board includes "supporters of Hezbollah and Hamas, such as Ali Mallah, vice-president of the Canadian Arab Federation." In addition, the government was reported to have been concerned regarding a 2008 "education camp" at Saint-Alphonse de Rodriguez in Quebec, was attended by "500 motivated militants" from Lebanon, Iraq, and Venezuela. 37: 507:, which has been exploring new ways to interact with urban man-made environment and the food cycle, for a greener city and healthier communities. The Rooftop Garden Project is a combination of hydroponic cultivation, permaculture, organic agriculture and collective gardening. It has inspired numerous initiatives in Québec, Canada and elsewhere in the world. 514:
In 2008, the Rooftop Garden Project earned the highest environmental distinction in Quebec, the Phénix de l’environnement, and received the 2008 National Urban Design Award from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and the Canadian Society of Landscape
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The new green community spaces have been designed as collective gardens, making participation possible in both public and private areas. This is founded in a desire to offer some simple food production models that are affordable, environmentally friendly and easy to adapt for use in both the South
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Alternatives works to promote justice and equality amongst individuals and communities worldwide. Active in over 35 countries, Alternatives supports local, community-based initiatives working towards the greater economic, social, and political rights of people and communities affected by poverty,
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Whether in Quebec, Canada, or the world, Alternatives works to raise public awareness of international and local policy debates and keep people informed of the links between them. Through its information and educational campaigns, reflecting our concerns with equality and justice for the South,
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Alternatives' mission statement (2009) reads: "Strengthened by our vision and national and international experience, Alternatives is an organization that works for solidarity, justice, and equity the world over. Alternatives' aim is to help the networking, building, and promoting of innovative
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For the last 16 years, Alternatives has been hosting the Journées Alternatives, a three-day retreat with Alternatives volunteers at Camp Papillon de St-Alphonse de Rodriguez. The retreat promotes reflection, engagement and education and has hundreds of participants yearly.
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Alternatives supports network creation between groups so that they can benefit from their shared experiences and successes. Network formation is crucial since it allows for a deepened analysis and comprehension of the conflicts affecting their communities from the outside.
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Alternatives knows that, through the development of sustainable societies, another world is possible. This belief is grounded in the engagement, experience, and values of Alternatives' members and the social movements to which they belong.
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realities and encouraging actions that will advance Alternatives' message of justice. Thanks to the internships, hundreds of young people have had the opportunity to participate in uncommon professional, cultural, and human experiences.
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Alternatives garners its financial support from a combination donors and members, as well as partner organizations working alongside Alternatives including major unions and church groups, international organizations and governments.
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Alternatives is an organization that produces and participates in many conferences, that publishes a newspaper and several Web sites, and that organizes educational and informational activities.
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The Alternatives newspaper, a monthly compendium of international, national, and cultural news, has a distribution of 50,000, creating a window of alternative information on the world.
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In each of these regions, the organisation works in direct partnership with groups of women and men who are struggling for progress, respect and justice; as well as the peace and
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Alternatives Montreal is the headquarters of an International Federation consisting of nine NGOs spread across the world. Alternative-Niger, Alternatives Asia (New Delhi),
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Alternatives' Internships Program for 2009-2010 offers internships funded by the Québec Sans Frontières Program of Québec's Ministère des relations internationales.
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The organization says that it wants to "strengthen citizen action and reinforce the contribution of social movements in the construction of sustainable societies."
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Alternatives Montreal is the headquarters of a federation consisting of nine NGOs spread across the world. Alternative-Niger, Alternatives Asia (New Delhi),
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program), with the aim of developing a sense of solidarity and curiosity about other regions within youth. These internships emphasize understanding
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Community sector management and institutional development: Assistant to the QuĂ©bec sans frontières (QSF) program : from Africa to the Americas
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Alternatives has been criticised as a political organisation supporting "left-leaning causes" through taxpayer funds, provided by the
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initiatives in popular and social movements that are fighting for economic, social, political, cultural and environmental rights."
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Alternatives goes beyond the general public to reach policymakers. At the local level, our work involves environmental concerns,
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Information and Communication Technologies: Cameroon: When communities take the information highway : education in YaoundĂ©
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Many activists, journalists, and public figures from Quebec, Canada, and the world support Alternatives. Among these are:
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As part of the Youth Eco Internship program of YMCA of Canada, Alternatives offered 2 internship positions in Montreal:
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Individuals across Canada contribute to Alternatives either as donors, members, or by subscribing to the newspaper.
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Also, one position of the OCI program of Québec Sans Fronitères was available at Alternatives' offices in Montreal:
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Environment and urban agriculture: Mali: Roots around the world : urban agriculture in Bamako
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Environment and urban agriculture: Assistant to the environment and urban agriculture program
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Communications et journalism: Bolivia: Andale! An environmental voice for workers in Bolivia]
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and the North, in a response to growing urbanization, pollution and growing urban poverty.
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Alternatives' and its partners' international solidarity projects are centered upon:
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The 2009-2010 Program offered 4 types of internships, under the following 3 themes:
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Alternatives organizes overseas youth internship programs (such as Alternatives'
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newsletter, a publication inserted every three months in Montreal's French paper
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Ivison, John (December 5, 2009). "Funding for leftist group to be cut".
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Ecuador: Documentaries for the rights of youth and children in Ecuador
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Freedom of organization, of information, of the press, and of religion
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Since 2003, Alternatives has funded and promoted promotes a
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Donors, International Organizations, Members and Governments
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of their community, their environment, and their region.
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communities and the promotion of pro-social policies.
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Architects (CSLA) for its collaborative project with
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Urban agriculture mobilization and education officer
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A\J: Alternatives Journal
Alternative investment
alternative (disambiguation)
an advertisement
improve it
promotional content
external links
neutral point of view
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Non-profit
NGO
Latin America
Africa
Europe
Middle East
Asia
Official Website
International Development
non-governmental
international solidarity
Montreal
Quebec
Alternative Information Center
Initiative Pour un Autre Monde
Khanya College
Latin America
Africa
Europe
Middle East
Asia

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