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Profile Anna Chojnacka
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Anna Chojnacka is the director of the 1%CLUB
Personal slogan There are no problems, there are only solutions...
Professional background
- Coordinator of the Campagne Fair Procura (2005-November 2007)
- Researcher/advisor Bureau Screening and Surveillance Approach, department of public order and security, city council, Amsterdam (2003-2005)
- Youth representative for the Netherlands at the General Assembly of the United Nations (2003)
- Junior staff member Agora Europa, foundation for democracy and media (2002-2003)
- Member of the board of the CNV Youth Labour Union
- Member of the Third Chamber (2004)
Publications
- 'Great Expectations: Youth within the UN', article in “The United Nations in a Divided World”, 2005. The Edward Mellen Press, London
- 'Capacity Development in Tanzania', a field study, report for the Evert Vermeer Stichting (in coordination with Hilde Laffeber)
- Making Commitments Matter: A Toolkit for young people to evaluate national policy (in coordination with youth at the UN)
Further reading
Member of: (New) Media
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April 30 2007 |
April 30, 2007 A single decision by each and every one of us can cause a worldwide chain reaction: that seems to be the central message of Babel, the latest movie of Alejandero Gonzáles Iñárritu. The story interweaves the unfortunate circumstances of an Moroccan, an American, an Mexican and a Japanese family; all of them caught up in an interconnected series of chain events. A father in the deserts of buys a gun so his young sons can protect their flock of sheep’s. While practicing their shootings skills the boys hit a bus and accidentally injure an American tourist. Before any questions are asked the deed is categorized as an terrorist attack and the events start to unfold. Their drama is connected to that of the rich, deaf Japanese grill, strolli...
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