The Nov.
/ Dec. Roots Meeting 2003 is ended and six new Children’s Meeting
places has been established in the Lake Victoria Region. The Children’s
Meeting Place will be connected to Children’s Garden, areas of trying
out new ideas in the spirit of open minds and playful daring – just
the way children always have explored themselves and their environment.
Now we are preparing for the International Roots Meeting, the gathering
around the “ Mother Tree” in the Children’s Meeting Place at the grounds
of the UN in Nairobi 2004. Additional reports about the 2nd Preparatory
Roots Meeting will be added on this page.
Second
Prep. Roots Meeting Only English (600k - 17 pages - pdf)
Appendixes - All pdf
APPENDIX
A: Seminar participants 2- 4 December, Entebbe, Uganda
APPENDIX B: Seminar Program
APPENDIX C: Program - Time Schedule
APPENDIX D: Facts and figures 23 Nov.- 10
of Dec. 2003
APPENDIX E: Letters from the Municipality
of Haninge and Strängnäs
APPENDIX F: Prel. List of Partners and Activities
Lake Victoria - Baltic Sea
Specification by Research Scientist Jacky Foo
APPENDIX G: Traditional Knowledge - Sukuma
people
An overview by Mr. Fumbuki Lubasa, Folklore Center at Nyegezi Hills
APPENDIX H: Report Lake Victoria Children/Youth
Network Mwanza,Tanzania
by Anifa Amada, coordinator Youth Network Mwanza
APPENDIX I: Inauguration of Children's Meeting
Place and Network in Lake Victoria Region
Two days program in Mwanza by Chrisopher Mafuru, Project-leader and
coordinator Mwanza
APPENDIX K: Report from The Kisumu Children's
Meeting Place
Jamhuri Park – Kisumu, 8-9 December 2003 by Bernard O. Obera
APPENDIX L: Report from The Homa Bay Children's
Meeting Place
Homa Bay, 27th February by Bernard O. Obera
APPENDIX M: Children's Meeting Place with
Children's Declaration, Conclusions and Recommendations
Basic document established at the inauguration Sept. 2001
APPENDIX N: Children's Meeting Place at
the United Nations Office in Nairobi
Message to the inauguration Sept. 2001 by Secr. Gen. Kofi A. Annan
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