UIA's World of Associations
Newsletter of the Union of International Associations
e-Newsletter, seven issues in 2024
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UIA’s World of Associations is our e-newsletter, which reaches over 15,000 international associations with a focus on our publications, services and activities supporting associations, and on promoting contact with the providers they need. The e-newsletter features the popular series ‘Why this city?’, with companion articles to highlight aspects of association and conference life. Toolboxes will announce new developments, while our list of upcoming congresses across the regions of the world will give a glimpse of the extraordinary range of events and their venues, taken from our constantly updated and expanded Congress Calendar. We shall feature networks, partners, associations new and old – the UIA’s Yearbook and Global Civil Society Database are brimming with information to share. Our e-newsletter continues to be an interactive platform for international associations who are seeking for opinion-sharing with their peers on topical issues, best practices and experiences. And if you have news, share it with us.
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In This Issue:
- Dates to Note, Places to Be: UIA's 2013 Associations Round Tables in Singapore and Brussels
- 21st Century Learning Has to Be Mobile: ATEE on ICT's role in a meaningful learning environment
- Favourite spots in Brussels
In This Issue:
- Hybrid Meetings: the Fresh Kid On the Block...
- "The Biggest Challenge Is the Fragmentation of Airspace": CANSO on the top issues for the World ATM Congress 2013
- Favourite spots in Madrid
In This Issue:
- How to Approach International Growth and Development Today?
- Vital for the Public to Take an Interest in the Ocean: Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans on why people who are concerned about climate change should care about the oceans
- Favourite spots in Cape Town
In This Issue:
- Around the Roundtable: A summary of UIA's 2012 Associations Round Table
- Foster More Meaningful Relationships: WLF on resolving CSR-related company-community conflicts
- Favourite spots in The Hague
In This Issue:
- New staff? New job? New service! The new International Associations Job Board
- Alfred Nobel knew about the Peace Bureau. The IPB's vision is a "World Without War". What are their main activities to get closer to it?
- Favourite spots in Dublin
In This Issue:
- EASL buys shares in an eLearning company: MULTILEARNING Group Inc talks about e-Learning portals
- Scan the international environment: Due to the economic conditions many international associations feel pressure to do “more for less” - How can they secure quality?
- Favourite spots in Prague
In This Issue:
- A golden opportunity: Invitation to the 2012 UIA Association's Round Table
- Remain internationally competitive: What will convention centres of the future look like? and What should international associations consider in their selection of a convention centre?
- Favourite spots in Salzburg
In This Issue:
- Far ahead of his time: The conception by Paul Otlet of a collection of all the information in the world, made accessible to any user while he sat at his own desk
- The complexity of communication is increasing: Coping with the digital evolution and linking communication to business strategies
- Favourite spots in Istanbul
In This Issue:
- Funding: NGOs, or ‘charitable associations’, have long been funded by membership fees and donations, by public grants, and to some extent by grants from private foundations. Now things are rapidly shifting.
- Business Ethics – what should international associations know about it?
- Favourite spots in Warsaw
In This Issue:
- Rio+20: A responsibility of citizens and citizens' organizations of all continents, all ages, all persuasions. The planet is ours...
- How can international associations contribute to a green economy to achieve sustainable development?
- Favourite spots in Rio
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