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Waiting to Credit Marvels

on global justice, climate change, cricket, living in Winchester and other trials of patience

Tag: digital communications

Report writing in three acts

Before the advent of word processing and storage devices, reports and minutes were mercifully brief. Now we’ve lost control.

Published February 27, 2022
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged digital communications, UK energy

Third World Network website: treasure or trash?

Third World Network is one of the world’s most respected international NGOs. But the design of its website possibly dates from the 1990s. Does this matter?

Published June 12, 2016
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged digital communications, third world network

OneWorld founders hand over the keys

Anuradha Vittachi and Peter Armstrong, co-founders of OneWorld, have retired. Their contribution to international development through applications of new media technologies over the last 18 years has been immense.

Published February 3, 2013
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged digital communications, oneworld

In search of public support for energy for all

The goal of achieving sustainable energy for all cannot be achieved without widespread public support for fundraising and advocacy in richer countries. How are NGOs tackling this communications challenge?

Published June 12, 2012
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged digital communications, energy for all

Digital learning and global poverty

School textbooks are history, says Arnold Schwarzenegger. That’s good news for publishers such as OneWorld but do youngsters have adequate concentration spans in the online environment?

Published June 15, 2009
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged delta, digital communications, education, social media
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A blog by Bill Gunyon

Editor of Tread Softly briefings on global justice. Involved with local renewable energy, Hampshire Hogs Cricket, Winchester Poetry Festival and City of Winchester Trust. Still playing fives and real tennis. Views my own. Please respect copyright.

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Heaviness of being. And poetry
Sluggish in the doldrums of what happens.
Me waiting until I was nearly fifty
To credit marvels. Like the tree-clock of tin cans
The tinkers made. So long for air to brighten,
Time to be dazzled and the heart to lighten.

Seamus Heaney, from Seeing Things