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The platform will be open to all members of the public. All active NIEW members on the database with a valid email will be informed of the platform and invited to join it. A key representative of each NAM country will be appointed as an ‘officer’ to actively feed official NIEW information from that country into the platform.


Malaysia will assume full control of the platform enabling the KL office to monitor and control the information that is being shared on the platform. If anything deemed inappropriate is found on the platform the KL administrators can remove itimmediately.


Organic:

The life within the platform is organic which means that as more and more users join the more advantageous and productive the platform becomes.


Any member can invite their friends or community to be a part of the platform. The idea is to engage as many people as possible to encourage smaller communities to be built within the main platform.

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06 April 2010
A Female Approach to Peacekeeping
MONROVIA, LIBERIA — when darkness comes to Congo Town, women in crisp uniforms take the streets, patrolling with Kalashnikov rifles and long, black hair tucked into baby-blue caps. The brisk sergeant in command, Monia Gusain, matter of factly calls them “my men.” But the stern Indian women facing her are ...
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30 December 2009
Between Iraq and a Hard Place - Pregnant Soldiers Threatened with Court Martial
By now you've heard of the Army general in Iraq who has threatened to court martial women who serve under his command and become pregnant during their tour of duty. Both the pregnant female soldiers and the men who impregnated them would face disciplinary action -- even if the couple is ...
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30 December 2009
The Boxing Day tsunami: five years on
In Aceh, the worst-hit province, many men have remarried, but it's been tougher for women Shortly before 8am on the morning of December 26, 2004, Ida Sabri, 42, was tidying her kitchen when she heard neighbours shouting hysterically outside. “The sea is coming,” they said. “Leave now!” When she left her ...
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30 December 2009
SOUTH SUDAN: A More Gender Representative Leadership
As the general elections scheduled for April 2010 draw nearer in Africa’s largest country ravaged by a long drawn war, the scramble for political positions is rife as women struggle to make their presence felt. Despite the fact that it has been a difficult battle for African women to get into ...
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