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26 Educators providing Human Rights courses in Swanley

Centre For Management Excellence Uk

centre for management excellence uk

Dagenham

Centre for Management Excellence UK (CMEUK) provides management consultancy services, leadership/management training and development to government as well as private sector organisations in Africa. CMEUK headquartered in the UK, has registered branches in Tanzania and Kenya as well Country Managers/Representatives in Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia, Rwanda, and Ghana. CMEUK is a Chartered Management Institute (CMI) recognised centre. Chartered Institute of Management (CMI) is a UK professional body and the only Chartered Body dedicated to raising the standards of management and leadership. CMEUK is on the Commonwealth Secretariat roster as supplier of management consultancy and training to Commonwealth Countries as well as a registered company with Department of International Trade (DIT) UK. Also registered as a vendor as well as management consultancy, education and training firm with; United Nations Global Marketplace (UNGM), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), Department for International Development (DFID) the World Bank and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)[and World Health Organisation (WHO). CMEUK has over 50 UK based associates who deliver management consultancies and training to an international clientele on a regular basis in the UK and abroad this is in addition to Africa based experts who join us on major consultancy and training assignments on an on-going basis. Over 6,000 senior officials from African Countries have attended CMEUK’s programmes delivered in Africa, UK, Canada, Middle East and Malaysia and since inception we have delivered several high-profile management consultancies to African Governments funded by among others; The World Bank, The Commonwealth Secretariat, IDA, SIDA, DFID, EDF, AfDB, UNESCO, DANIDA, Government of Finland and Global Alliance Canada (GAC) as well as directly financed by respective Governments. Our Expertise Centre for Management Excellence UK has a large pool of highly experienced and academically qualified experts. Many of them teach at internationally renowned training organisations and universities in the United Kingdom and also participate in the delivery of various projects across Africa. In addition to consultancy and training programmes, the Centre for Management Excellence UK’s other business is to supply corporate promotional merchandise, stationery, branding, procurement and outsourcing of business products from United Kingdom. Our Vision Centre for Management Excellence takes pride in being, “the listening partner”. Our mission is to; deliver the promise and create long term relationships in Africa through provision of quality services. Our Approach The methodology we employ is to determine the client's consulting and training needs through briefing or, if time is limited, upon receiving the client's terms of reference. Thereafter we will provide a written proposal that includes an outline of the approach, methodology, suggested content and a competitive price quotation.

Pushkin House Trust

pushkin house trust

London

The founder of Pushkin House Maria Kullmann was one of the few women of her generation to have a degree in theology. In her youth she became personally acquainted with the philosophers of the Russian Religious Renaissance who made the journey to the West in the legendary ‘Philosophers’ Ship’: Nikolai Berdyaev (1874 - 1948), Sergei Bulgakov (1871 - 1944) and Nikolai Lossky (1870 - 1965). Their writings, as well as those of Vladimir Solovyov were explored in depth in lectures and talks at Pushkin House. Nikolai Lossky frequently visited from Paris and also gave talks. Across the border in Soviet Russia, the works of Bulgakov, Berdyaev and Lossky were published in self-published ‘Samizdat’ form: the intelligentsia considered religious discourse as providing a theoretical platform that could inform resistance to the regime - alongside a discourse on human rights and continental philosophy. The charismatic head of the Russian Orthodox Church Diocese of Sourozh Metropolitan Anthony (Bloom) (1914 - 2003) regularly contributed to the programme at Pushkin House. He spoke on a wide variety of topics including Russian Christian thinkers and Nikolay Fedorov, the founder of Russian Cosmism. Among his lectures was one entitled ‘On Faith and Deed’ that was published as an essay and became an influential text within the Russian Orthodox Church community, as did ‘On Russian People’s Faith’, recordings of which from the Pushkin House archive can be listened to at this exhibition. In many ways Metropolitan Anthony defined his faith and beliefs through his lectures at Pushkin House, which were to have a great influence within the Russian Orthodox Church and beyond.

Step Up Aid

step up aid

Barking

Step UP Aid is a registered charity, based in Barking, London. We are established since January 2013. The organisation is working hard on widening partnership with local and national organisations in order to more effectively fight poverty and education inequality leading to many negative factors in the society. Our organisation is strongly aiming to fight the poverty and initial disadvantage regarding education and getting necessary skills. The organisation is promoting decrease in initial social and educational disadvantage along with gaining by beneficiaries’ necessary life and working skills to improve their lives and step out from poverty via fair paid work and education. Our mission Advice and information work that supports disadvantaged communities to access mainstream services and/or provides solutions to their immediate needs. Make needed information about ‘what is going on’ accessible to anyone at the way of better understanding. This include a local news about existing projects, possibility get support from local authorities. Our aims To promote social inclusion for the public benefit by working with people in the united kingdom who are socially excluded on the grounds of their ethnic origin, religion, belief or creed to relieve the needs of such people and assist them to integrate into society, in particular by: 1. Providing a local network group that encourages and enables members of community to participate more effectively with the wider community; 2. Increasing, or coordinating, opportunities for members of the community to engage with service providers, to enable those providers to adapt services to better meet the needs of that community. 3. Providing training and educational opportunities in order to help the said community to find work. What? • general charitable purposes • education / training • economic / community development / employment • human rights / religious or racial harmony / equality or diversity

The Slynn Foundation

the slynn foundation

London

Created in 1998 on the initiative of His Hon George Dobry CBE QC to fulfil a growing need for support, advice and training to young lawyers from countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Foundation was named after Lord Slynn of Hadley, formerly the British judge at the European Court of Justice and then a law lord, in recognition of his contribution to the development of the principles and practice of European Law in its broadest sense. Between 1999 and 2004, under the leadership of Lord Slynn, the Foundation organised two-day or three-day workshops, mainly in the ten states which were to join the European Union in 2004. These workshops were mostly concerned with EU law and practice, but some of them touched on human rights law. There were also mutual exchange visits, funded by the former British Association for Central and Eastern Europe, between senior judges and senior court administrators in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Bulgaria and their counterparts in this country. In addition the Foundation organised a prestigious annual lecture on a Europe-related topic, and brought one young lawyer each year to London for nine months for a mix of experience gained from attending academic lectures, working in City solicitors’ firms and barristers’ chambers and meeting senior members of the judiciary. Because public funding for these activities dried up after 2004 and the Foundation was unable to secure alternative sources of funds, its activities were steadily reduced between 2004 and 2009 (the year when Lord Slynn died).However since 2009, the Foundation has widened its purpose, and is steadily reasserting its influence as the principal exporter of British judicial know how to an international audience.

Impact Festival

impact festival

London

It started when I began to learn more about the conditions for egg production and I realised that free-range wasn’t the wonderful happy situation that I thought it to be. The standards for labelling products as free-range are not as high as the marketing would suggest. (I am of course speaking in general terms and I know that this won’t apply to all farms, but it appears to apply to the majority). As a vegetarian at that time I’d already thought that I was quite ethically aware with what I bought, and it dawned on me that there must be many other people buying and supporting products that they also think are ethically sound, and that these people too may be interested to know more. Passion for performing arts! As a professional dancer, this prompted me to come up with an idea for a show to raise awareness on global issues and ethical living - not just animal welfare, but also climate change and human rights. However I realised that if the audience are inspired to make ethical changes or learn more, simply watching a show would not give them the tools to do that. Hence the creation of Impact – awesome events and activities to inspire change, with incredible live performances, the tools needed to live ethically and fun ways to implement everyday ethical living even for the busiest of lives! Don’t be put off by the heavy topics we’re dealing with, our events are fun and uplifting, with a vision of making positive changes. I’m not claiming to be perfect, nor am I trying to preach. I’m still learning too. I just know our planet is wonderful, as is the human race and all life that shares Earth with us.