Link policy
Posted August 15, 2005 | 1 comment
As Ben travels around, doing what he does best - talking to people, listening and carrying some of their hope with him on his way to the UN - he is writing a weblog - blog for short.
Where he can - he includes links to webpages owned or used by those people he meets. Where he cannot - his editor Stefan Szo (me!) does some webtrawling and adds links to his writings.
We are both concerned that such links best represent the interests of those who have chosen to engage with Ben. Of particular concern are:
- issues to do with privacy and appropriate representation of Indigenous Australians and their Communities.
- Proper reference to his supporters webpages.
If you feel that your community, organisation or project could be better represented with a more appropriate link please leave a comment supplying your reasoning using the form below or the “Comment” link below each posting.
Every effort has been made to provide interesting and accurate report on Ben’s activities and we hope you enjoy them!
Stefan Szo
Editor
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Pete said:
Hi all,
This is Peter Lothian one of UNYA’s National Policy Co-ordinators. I am emailing you now to get your input and possible help in a Regional Youth Peace Summit In Asia-Pacific which I am currently organising. The website above outlines the summit in its entirety thruogh the blogs section. I am currently studying in Bangkok meeting with various NGO’s, businesses, Universities, High Schools (including the IB), and youth groups to gain support for the summit. My recent meeting with the UN Information Services Chief went very well but he said that I should make contact with people in NY, and I was wondering if you could help with that if you think the idea for the Summit is a good idea. So have a look through the proposal and get back to me in regards to advice or ways in which you could help me out with the summit, as that would be a real help.
Cheers, Pete
November 6, 2005 | Permalink | Reply