Spring/Summer 2003

Inside E-LAW: Francisco Ferrada, Carolyn Sykora, Nancy Hughes, 2003 Annual Meeting

Working Exchange Fellow Francisco Ferrada from Santiago, Chile; 2003 E-LAW Annual International Meeting; Welcome Back, Carolyn Sykora; Nancy Hughes, E-LAW volunteer.

Working Exchange Fellow
Francisco Ferrada, Santiago, Chile

Francisco Ferrada and Nora Rosati on the McKenzie

The E-LAW Network: International Cooperation at its Best

Spring/Summer 2003 Issue. Many efforts at international collaboration fail. What makes the E-LAW network succeed? In a world marked by sharp divisions, violence, threats, and distrust, E-LAW stands as a shining example of what is possible.

In a world marked by sharp divisions, violence, threats, and distrust, E-LAW stands as a shining example of what is possible. Through the E-LAW network, people of different nations, races, religions, and cultures set aside their differences and work together to build a just and sustainable future.

Patricio Martin and James Njelwa
Patricio Martin, Mexico;

Victories & Steps Along the Way: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Iran, Kenya, Brazil and Pakistan

E-LAW advocates making a difference in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Iran, Kenya, Brazil and Pakistan.

Addressing Mercury Waste in India

Travel Notes: Mexico, Brazil, Belize and Ghana

Tourism gone bad in Cancun, Protecting marine environments in Brazil, Actun Tunichil Muknal, Advocates meet in Ghana to discuss climate change.

Tourism Gone Bad: Cancun Spreads South
Trip Report
Lori Maddox in Mexico

Cancun pier

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