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GA 2010 - Annual Report 2009

   IHEYO 2009 – Annual report
(1)  Introduction
IHEYO had an ambitious Action Plan for the year 2009 with great expectations and projects.
Realistically, not all projects or plans were realized but a great measure of success was registered.  

GA 2010 - Agenda

 

General Assembly 2010 from 8th-10th October in Krakow, Poland - Agenda and important documents

Dear members of IHEYO,

soon we will have our General Assembly 2010 which leads us furthermore to the announcement of new elections for becoming a member organisation of IHEYO or a member of the Executive Committee (EC).

 

The actual EC of IHEYO exists out of following people:

- Silvana Uhlrich, Germany, President IHEYO

- Uttam Niraula, Nepal, Vize-President

- Asaba Lawrence, Uganda, Secretary General

- Abhilash K., India, Treasurer

- Gea Meijers, Netherlands, Board member

Follow up action on Membership

Dear member,

Our warmest regards from the IHEYO executive committee! We are happy to
invite you to our upcoming General Assembly, regional events and to our site
where you will find our monthly e-newsletter. In this message we are
contacting you for our annual request to receive updated information from
our members.

From all members we need annually an update from you. If we would not
receive this technically IHEYO is in a position to change or cancel your

NEW UPDATE/Announcement - General Assembly 2010 in Krakow, Poland

Dear members of IHEYO,

Watch out: IHEYO International Conference on WitchKilling, Witch-hunting and Witch Stigmatization in Africa, Kenya 2010

As part of efforts to promote human rights and discourage killings in the name of witch-hunting, IHEYO is planning to organise a one-day international conference on witch-hunting saga in Africa in October, 2010.

20-25 Oct: 8th International Youth Conference in Kathmandu, Nepal

IHEYOcan gladly announce its 8th International Humanist Youth Conference inKathmandu, Nepal. It will take place between 20 - 25 October 2009.

Humanist Weddings on the rise

More and more, humanist wedding ceremonies are embraced as an alternative to religious ceremony by those who want to give a bit more solemnity to their marriage.  In Great Britain, this development is notable in Scotland, as this BBC news item documents.

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