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EMCN Weekly Newsletter - April 22, 2008



Staff Meeting


Good morning everyone

Just a reminder of the monthly staff meeting, Friday, April 25 at 12:00 noon in room 2-4.

Highlights of the agenda include the latest info on salary increases for 2008-09, and an in-depth look at the world of the Employer Liaison. Hope to see you all there.

Ralph

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Language Portfolio for Internationally Educated Engineers

Dear Colleagues,

Please consider this your formal invitation to come learn about the Language Portfolio for Internationally Educated Engineers.

Researcher Mark Wheller will be discussing the European roots of the language portfolio movement, the current status of EMCN's language portfolio project, and future directions for development and implementation. Come learn how language portfolio applies to your work, whether you work with internationally educated professionals or not.

The Brown Bag Seminar will take place Friday, May 2 from 12.00 till 1.00 in room 2-4 at EMCN's main location: 10010-107A Avenue. Bring your lunch and your questions for Mark. Also, please forward this message to anyone you think would be interested in attending.

See you there!

Karen Gabert
Research Coordinator

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Another successful Mennonite graduate

Hi Jim Hi Ralph – I have been meaning to write to you for some time as I want to let you know that the accounting program graduate we hired from your centre about a year and half ago, has become a key lead in our organization.

Roxana Stanga is from Romania. When first arrived to Canada, Roxana enrolled in your accounting program.

Roxana has helped transform Women Building Futures from where we were - a small not-for-profit with a large dream – to where we are today…an organization with the necessary financial and operational controls to bring our dream to fruition. We have just built Alberta’s first training centre for women, along with an affordable housing facility (located upstairs from the training centre). The project cost was $12 million and we have raised approximately $10 million of that. The individuals, funders and companies that have supported this project did so in large part, because they could trust our financial management people and processes.

That is what Roxana brought to Women Building Futures. Thank you for bringing her to us.

JudyLynn Archer, CEO
Women Building Futures & The Fixit Chicks Inc.
Tel: (780) 452-1200 Fax: (780) 452-1279
http://www.womenbuildingfutures.com

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Banking Portfolio

Exciting things are happening in the world of Portfolio! Our 18 Banking students have been, over the past 5 weeks, working together with Laurie and Rowena and building their own personal learning and life portfolios. Don't know what a portfolio is? Imagine spending 3 hours a week, for 10 weeks, exploring all aspects of your life from childhood to adulthood, education to work experience, hobbies to personal life, and melting it all together in the form of a "book" that you can continuously add to and proudly show to employers and friends and others. That is what these banking students are doing, and in the process they are learning things about themselves that will allow them to better express who they are and what they have to offer employers.

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News from the Professional Bridging Programs

ETIP Students Complete Program

Fifteen of the 18 students registered in the Engineers’ and Technologists’ Integration Program (ETIP) have recently completed their NAIT portion of the program and their Employment Readiness Course (ERC). We have news that three of them have found employment, two even before the program was completed on April 4. They also completed WHMS and will participate in a First Aid training course on April 12 and 13.

Congratulations to: Abdul Qayyum, Behrouz Damiry, and Jagtinder Dhaliwal who are now working. We wish the other students well in finding meaningful employment in their field.

Congratulations to the ETIP and Accounting Bridging Programs Graduates

On April 21, both the ETIP and Accounting programs will have a combined total of about 30 students attending a graduation ceremony from their respective programs. The ceremony will take place at NAIT at 3 p.m.

Congratultions to the ETIP Group: Benhi Li, Jamiu Lawal, Tiehua Fan, Yuwu Fan, Ildar Usmanov, Fabio Santos, Jisen Wang, Haji Rehan, Silvia Leu, Catalin-Vasile Hritcu, Humayum Bhatti, Abdul Qayyum, Behrouz Damiry, Muhammad Khan, Viorel Vasiu, Roknaldin Agha Hosseini, Malkiat Randhawa, Jagtinder Dhaliwal

Congratulations to the Accounting Group: Ana Petruta Badaru, Maria Esperanza Barreras, Naresh Bhatoye, Taiwo Erfwe, Mariya Guziyenko, Zhao Hong, Maria Cecilia Javillonar, Milgen Sotto, Alina Stefanescu, Boone Ulidam, Jianan Wang, Hua Zhao

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CONFERENCE: "Reflecting on Africa's Riches: resources, conflict and exploitation"

Canadian Association of African Studies
May 1-4, University of Alberta

Venue: Humanities Center
(111St & Saskatchewan Drive)

Several Events are open to the public, FREE of charge:
Friday May 2 :
(12:30-2:00pm): "Literary Luncheon" -- Readings by Jalal Barzanji, Nduku Otiono, Annette Schouten Woudstra, Peter Midgley [International Centre, HUB Mall]
(4:00-5:30) Film Screening: Sankara: the Upright Man (Burkina Faso) [Humanities Lecture 3]
(5:30-7:00pm): Carol Baker Hofmeyr "The Keiskamma Art and Health Project: treating HIV/AIDS in Eastern Cape, South Africa" [Humanities Lecture 1]
Saturday May 3:
(10:30:-12:00pm) HIV/AIDS: prospects for change (I) [Humanities Lecture 2]
(2:00-3:30pm) HIV/AIDS: prospects for change (II) [Humanities Lecture 2]
(4:00-5:30pm) Rhoda Howard-Hassmann "Roundtable: Reparations to Africa" [Humanities Lecture 2]
(4:00-5:30pm) Film Screening: This is Nollywood (Nigeria) [Humanities Lecture 3]
(5:30-7:00pm): Karen Tranberg Hansen "Urban Africa: Lives and Projects in a time of Globalization" [Humanities Lecture 1]
Sunday May 4:
(9:00-11:00am) Film Screening: Ezra (child soldier - Sierra Leone)

To view the complete conference schedule for registered participants, see http://caas.concordia.ca/htm/conference-e.htm and click on PANEL LIST.

On site registration:
Post-Secondary Faculty: $125
Graduate Students: $75
Community Member/Undergraduate: $25

*Also Note: Saturday May 3 (7:00-10:00pm) "art for ART " (Silent Auction Keiskamma and Local Artworks for the benefit of Keiskamma Art and Health Project, Timms Centre Lobby TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR)

Please come and join Africanists from across Canada, Europe and Africa -- this is a special event for both the University of Alberta and for Edmonton!

Our sponsors are truly too numerous to mention in this e-mail, but we would like to thank the faculties, offices and departments at the University of Alberta who have been so generous, as well as the University of Calgary -- notably Offices of the Provost and Vice-President Research, Faculties of Arts and of Medicine, University of Alberta International & Global Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary.

Yours sincerely,
E Ann McDougall
Director, Middle Eastern and African Studies
http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/meas/
President, Canadian Association of African Studies
http://caas.concordia.ca/
Professor, History and Classics
http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/historyandclassics/
2-22 Tory Bldg
Tel. (780) 492-6695
Fax. (780) 492-9125
Ann.Mcdougall@ualberta.ca

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Your invitation to join the world on May 10

Dear Friends of TED,

Wherever you will be on Saturday May 10, Pangea Day, you are warmly invited to join me and countless others around the world for a powerful, first-of-its kind experience.

Gathered in homes, movie theaters and larger venues, we will participate in a remarkable program of films and talks -- a kind of super-charged, marathon TED session -- celebrating our common humanity. If you think of yourself as something of a global soul, it could be one of the year's highlights. And in fact you could play an invaluable role in helping it realize its full potential...

If you don't have time to read this now, please just calendar Pangea Day for Saturday, May 10th (11am-3pm US West Coast, 2-6pm US East Coast, 7-11pm in UK, 8pm-midnight in Europe and much of Africa, 9pm-1am in the Mideast, 11.30pm-3.30am India, etc.).

On that day, we invite you to gather around a screen with your family, friends and neighbors, preferably from more than one country. Pangea Day will be available on TV in many areas of the world. In the US, the full four-hour program is being carried live on Current TV, available in 41 million homes on the major cable and satellite systems. Current TV pioneered the vision of citizen-empowered media, and we're delighted to be partnering with them. We have similar agreements with the massive satellite network Star TV in China/India/Asia, with MGM Networks in Latin America, with Sky in the UK, several partners in the Mid-East, not to mention Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand and many more. Full details will be posted on our website next week.
And thanks to partnerships with Akamai and MSN, we will also be available on a live, full-screen web-stream everywhere with a broadband Internet connection.

The best way to watch Pangea Day is not just as a normal TV show or web-stream. It should be watched as a community event. We want the sense of the great global village gathering around a campfire. We already know of more than a thousand self-organized screenings taking place in homes, clubs, and movie theaters. We expect thousands more come May 10.

As many of you know, the day is the result of the combined efforts of countless TED supporters around the world, inspired by the TED Prize wish of film-maker Jehane Noujaim. She dreamed of a day when people around the world could share the the same film experience at the same time. The idea has grown into a giant global project... thanks to you. To get a sense of the scale of ambition, please take a minute to watch this beautiful trailer.

Here'sthe state of play:

  • Out of thousands of submissions, we have assembled a fantastic line-up of films. There are about 20 in total, ranging in length from 2 to 15 minutes (most of them around 5). They all tell powerful stories, often without language, of what it is to be human. They are, by turns, funny, touching, dramatic, inspiring.
  • But you won't just be watching films. You'll be watching the world watching. We're bringing in live audience images from around the world. Watching a film about reconciliation is one thing. Watching it while simultaneously witnessing the reactions of people who are supposed to hate each other will be something else altogether.
  • The day also features a dozen powerful three-minute talks from scientists, film-makers, story-tellers and global visionaries. Just as a session at TED takes us on a journey stimulating every part of our brains, so will Pangea Day. Don't dismiss it as a warm & fuzzy peace-fest. The project builds on the latest ideas in anthropology, psychology and technology. We'll be revealing how.
  • The whole program is being broadcast in front of a live audience of 1,000 (from more than 50 countries) at a spectacular set being built at a Sony Studios soundstage in Los Angeles.
  • It will look and feel like nothing you've seen before.
If any of this excites you, please would you consider doing something to help the day realize its full potential. There are three specific things you can do.

1) Make firm plans to participate on May 10th. As a friend of TED, you can apply for free tickets to our main satellite-connected locations in LA, London, Rio de Janeiro, Kigali, Cairo or Mumbai. If you know you can bring a group of at least six people who will commit to being there for the full program, please write to pangeadaytickets@gmail.com.
Or, attend one of the other screenings listed in your area here. (If you happen to be in the San Francisco Bay Area, you can join a screening being organized there by a great group of TEDsters. Please write to Taylor Milsal, milsal@gmail.com)

2) Host a screening. It could be in your home with a few friends and family. Or you could book a larger venue in your neighborhood and open it for others to come join. You'll just need a large TV screen, the right channel access (or a good Internet connection) and willingness to spend four hours as a global soul. The Pangea Day website has the details you need here. Make sure to add your screening to our fast-expanding global map.

3) Most important of all. Please help us spread awareness of Pangea Day. There are numerous ways to do this:
  • Forward this email to your friends and colleagues... and invite them nicely to do the same!
  • Post a story on your website or blog
  • Point people to some or all of the following high-impact films - The Pangea Day website and trailer
    The series of anthems sung by one country for another that I sent you earlier this week, e.g.France sings for USA
    Kenya sings for IndiaA viral Pangea Day film that debuted at TED this year.
  • Make use of these ads on your website. We'd love to see millions of banners out there promoting the day.
  • Use any contacts you have to get media coverage for Pangea Day. There are a lot of great angles to this story!
  • You could even offer to take out paid advertising in your local media. We have terrific material for print, web and TV.
  • Become a fan on Facebook

Do please write and tell us what you've done (you can write to my colleague, TED Scribe Jane Wulf, jane@ted.com). We want to recognize and celebrate those who make inspired contributions to the day.

OK, that's the practical stuff. Do you have one more minute? I'd like to just say something more about why Pangea Day is worth your time and effort.

I think we can agree our world is becoming ever smaller/flatter/more inter-connected. An important consequence of this is that all of the issues that matter -- war, terrorism, poverty, disease, human rights, environment, climate change -- can only be tackled now from a global perspective. And yet the people supposedly trying to solve them are almost all serving narrow mandates on behalf of their nation, religion or tribe. There's a terrifying mismatch here between the nature of the problems and the means the world is deploying to tackle them. "The world" itself doesn't even seem to have a seat at the table.

But there's no reason this should be so. It is absolutely possible in the 21st century for us to begin a truly global conversation; to start nurturing that identity we share: one humanity. Some use the language of promoting global citizenship, or reducing cross-cultural suspicion, or expanding our circle of empathy, or eliminating the "us/them" mode of thinking. These goals are all linked, and any progress toward them is, I think, a very big deal.

I was brought up in an international boarding school in India with kids from more than 30 countries. We had a shared experience of each others' lives. Differences in color and race gradually faded.

I'm convinced today's media have the power to humanize "the other". To help people make the mental switch from "them" to "us". Telling stories through film is especially powerful in this regard. At the start of a film, you see someone strange-looking. At the end you feel kinship. There's no moral effort involved here. It's just a natural mental repositioning. Call me idealistic, but I really believe that that mental shift holds the key to our shared future.

Of course, May 10th won't lead to an outbreak of world peace. But I do think it will reveal a sense of possibility: the possibility that there are incredible new ways of using technology as a force for good; that peoples' minds are not locked in a dark place forever; that our global village can start the long journey from "us/them" to "we".

As the Pangea Day website says: Films can't change the world. But the people who watch them can.

Huge thanks from me, Jehane and Pangea Day's executive director Delia Cohen to all who have helped make this project possible, including scores of TEDsters, the amazing Pangea Day and TED teams, TED patrons Shawn and Brook Byers, website-creators Avenue A/Razorfish and our visionary sponsor Nokia.

Please join us for this final, crucial chapter.
Sincerely,

Chris Anderson
TED Curator

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Survey of Renters

The Edmonton Social Planning Council is currently conducting a survey of renters in the Edmonton area as a follow-up to last years' Renter's Listening Forums.

We would greatly appreciate your assistance in distributing this survey as widely as possible to renters in the Edmonton area.

The survey can be downloaded or filled out online at edmontonsocialplanning.ca.

Responses will be accepted until May 31, 2008. All renters that complete the survey will be entered into a draw for a $50 gift card for the grocery store of their choice.

Thank you for your assistance. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

Susan Morrissey, Executive Director
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Suite 37, 9912 - 106 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 1C5
Ph: (780) 423-2031 Ext. 353
Email: susanm@edmontonsocialplanning.ca
Website: www.edmontonsocialplanning.ca

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The English-Ukrainian Directory

The English-Ukrainian Directory 2008 is published and you can get your annual complimentary print copy at various organizations, schools, churches, businesses, stores, credit unions, libraries, and festivals. Printable Directory 2008 is also now available online at http://www.eudirectory.net/files/2008-English-Ukrainian-Directory.pdf

Our website provides all the valuable resources found in print, along with a comprehensive search engine, connecting you immediately to your service needs and we invite you to visit www.eudirectory.net. We hope you find it informative and will share it with others. Your suggestions are always welcome.

The English-Ukrainian Directory is a primary and daily source of information on community organizations, schools, educational institutions, artists, dance groups, musicians, choirs, churches, businesses, professionals, government, and more. The Directory has established a vital communication network. Our clients want to inform and promote their array of programs, products and services in Canada and around the world!

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International Research Project About Diabetes

The University of Alberta is part of an international research project about diabetes. Information about this projects is at www.tidgc.org. They are seeking to find people who will agree to provide a blood sample for this work. There is a $25 honorarium for this. People interested in taking part but without English fluency will have the project explained and consent given using an interpreter. There are three types of people being sought:
  1. Children with type 1 diabetes and where BOTH parents are either Mexican (and nearby Central American) or non-Caucasian African;
  2. Adult individuals with type 1 diabetes who are either Mexican or non-Caucasian African; 3. Individuals with no diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, no first-degree relatives with diabetes, and no known autoimmune disease, who are Mexican or non-Caucasian African.

If you identify a person in one of these categories and interested in taking part all you need to do is contact Helen Patrie (hpatrie@ualberta.ca) and provide her with the name and a contact number and they will then call the person/family directly.

Anyone wanting a bit more information about this project can also get a leaflet from Jim Gurnett.

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Seeking Edmonton's Next Class of Leaders

Leadership Edmonton / 2008-2009 Program Year

Dear colleague: Leadership Edmonton is now accepting applications from Edmonton's emerging and current leaders to be a part of the 2008-2009 class. The program focuses on the concept of Pioneer Leadership and the Human Venture. You can't lead if you don't know where you are going, and you can't lead with wisdom unless you understand the "Human Venture"-what real human progress is, and what it isn't. Personal passion and commitment are not enough.

To contribute to the human venture, passions and commitments must be informed by deep understanding, and shaped and disciplined by tools of wisdom and judgement. This is the heart of the Pioneer Leadership Journey (excerpted from the Action Studies Institute Journal of Discovery).

Established in 2000, our founding members include the Edmonton Community Foundation, United Way of the Alberta Capital Region, Enbridge Pipelines Inc, and Grant MacEwan; organizations/business who exemplify a tradition of community leadership within their own organizations and the City of Edmonton.

Note: application deadline is May 16, 2008. Mentors are available to help participants with this process. Applications and information can be found by visiting our website at: www.leadershipedmonton.com

For more information, contact:

Bonnie Koch, Acting Executive Director, Leadership Edmonton
T: 424-1737 / F: 425-0121 / E: leaders@leadershipedmonton.com

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Deadlines for Settlement Practitioners Acreditation Application

Hello everyone

Please note the future deadlines for the Settlement Practitioners Acreditation application. Any one interested in applying for Accreditation should request an application from AAISA.

AAISA staff is available to answer any questions about the application process.

Portfolio deadlines
June 20th, 2008
October 3, 2008
January 30th, 2009

Thank you
Leanne Hullick-Reyes
Provincial Coordinator
Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies
3rd Floor, 120 - 17 Avenue S.W. Calgary, AB T2S 2T2
Tel: 403.290.5758
Fax: 403.262.2033
E-mail: contact@aaisa.ca
Web: www.aaisa.ca

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2008 Canadian Urban Transit Association International Youth Summit

Vancouver BC (August 21-25, 2008)

Are you interested in sustainable cities? Would you like to get involved in a sustainable transportation project or initiative but don't know where to start?

While the road to urban sustainability may be challenging, it is also exciting and worthwhile. Cities in Canada and around the world are taking sustainability seriously and, as leaders of tomorrow, youth have an important role to play in creating positive change. From leading by example to launching new projects and initiatives it is clear that sustainable transportation matters! The Youth Summit on Sustainable Urban Transportation creates an opportunity for delegates to:

* Discuss and discover the role of transit, walking and cycling in fostering urban sustainability * Learn about best practices in urban and transportation planning * Initiate a mentor assisted project or activity relating to a sustainable transportation theme * Build a network of
contacts: urban and transportation planning, the transit industry, quality of life, traffic calming and urban sustainability * Meet people with common interests and HAVE FUN!

Together we are working towards more sustainable cities and communities!

Application Form for Canadian Applicants


From 21 - 25 August 2008, youth from Canada will come together in Vancouver, British-Columbia, Canada for the Youth Summit on Sustainable Urban Transportation. The goal of the summit is: to link youth from Canada to discuss and discover the role of sustainable transportation as the solution to urban sustainability, while building leadership skills through action on sustainable transportation initiatives.

Important Information
  • Application Form: As some pre-work is needed, all applicants should download and review the application before applying online.
  • Application Deadline: All applications must be submitted electronically no later than May 11, 2008. Applicants are encouraged to apply, as spaces are limited.
  • Age Restrictions: Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 25 years.
  • Past Delegates: Participants from 2002 Youth Summit and 2004-06 International Youth Summit are not eligible to participate, however, they may be considered as speakers, volunteers or facilitators.

Travel from the nearest airport to Vancouver, where your lodging, meals and registration fees will be covered by CUTA. However, participants will be responsible for transportation costs from their home, to and from the airport and all meal costs incurred during travel including lunch on Thursday, August 21 and the dinner on Saturday, August 23.

If you have any questions please contact Martin Lajoie, Public Affairs Coordinator, Canadian Urban Transit Association at lajoie@cutaactu.ca or David Cooper, Chair, 2008 Canadian Urban Transit Association International Youth Summit Task Force at d3cooper@ryerson.ca

For further information and the online application form please consult the following website at:

http://www.transitaction.ca/youthsummit/index.html

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The Creative Age Festival

The Creative Age Festival, June 2 to 8 during Seniors Week, now has a website. Go to www.creativeagefestival.ca for the latest information on this first-of-its-kind event. Please promote this event to seniors through your agency's publications as more information becomes available i.e. festival launch at City Hall, workshops and performances at your centres and at the U of A etc. For symposium registration/abstract submission, go to www.creativeagefestival.ca/festival_symposium.html.

Edmonton Transit now has customer communication cards, which are intended to prevent miscommunication and confusion between passengers and drivers, while maintaining the passengers' privacy and dignity. The cards contain messages related to specific disabilities (visual, hearing, speech, learning) or general messages such as "Please let me off at the bus stop nearest ...,"
and "Please tell me when we reach the bus stop at ...." Passengers fill out information about the destination they are seeking to reach before beginning their trip and, upon boarding the bus, hand the card to the bus driver. The cards come in either post-it note or business card format, are free, and can be obtained through the ETS Travel Training and Accessibility Office at 496-3000.

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Homefest 2007 CD

The 2007 CD with highlights of the Homefest concert from last November is now available for sale at the EMCN 101 Street reception or from Jim Gurnett, only $10. And if you purchase multiple copies of any years (2007, 2006, 2005, 2004) they are two for $15 or three for $20. The 2007 disc features such great performers as Asani, Roy Forbes, Samantha Schultz, Ann Vriend, and Myrol-- something for every folk music taste.

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Google, UN unveil refugee map project

Globe and Mail
Google, UN unveil refugee map project
FRANK JORDANS
Associated Press
April 8, 2008 at 11:54 AM EDT

GENEVA — Internet search giant Google Inc. unveiled a new feature Tuesday for its popular mapping programs that shines a spotlight on the movement of refugees around the world.

The maps will aid humanitarian operations as well as help inform the public about the millions who have fled their homes because of violence or hardship, according to the office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, which is working with Google on the project.

“All of the things that we do for refugees in the refugee camps around the world will become more visible,” U.N. Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees L. Craig Johnstone said at the launch in Geneva.

Users can download Google Earth software to see satellite images of refugee hot spots such as Darfur, Iraq and Colombia. Information provided by the U.N. refugee agency explains where the refugees have come from and what problems they face.

Although not all parts of the world are displayed at the same high resolution, the Mountain View, Calif.-based company has made an effort to allow users to zoom in closely on refugee camps.

In the Djabal refugee camp in eastern Chad, which is home to refugees from the conflict in neighbouring Darfur, Google Earth users can see individual tents clustered together amid a sparse landscape, and learn about the difficulty of providing water to some 15,000 people.

Google says more than 350 million people have already downloaded Google Earth. The software was launched three years ago and originally intended for highly realistic video games, but its use by rescuers during Hurricane Katrina led the company to reach out to governments and nonprofit organizations.

Google Earth has since teamed up with dozens of nonprofit groups seeking to raise awareness, recruit volunteers and encourage donations.

Among them are the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the U.N. Environmental Program and the Jane Goodall Institute.

“Google wants to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful,” said Samuel Widmann, the head of Google Earth Europe.

The company estimates that 80 per cent of the world's information can be plotted on a map in some way.

Rebecca Moore, who heads the Google Earth Outreach program for nonprofit groups, said the company does not control the information published using the software.

Google is considering offering a stand-alone version of its mapping software that can be used by aid workers in the field who do not have an Internet connection on hand, she said.

Google said it will also provide nonprofit groups in several countries with training and free copies of its $400 professional mapping software, an offer it plans to roll out across the globe over time.

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Canada and Africa - Prospects for Internationalism and Common Cause


Delhi Canadian Immigration Intergration Project Photos


Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital - Spotlight on Research


Mobilizing for Action - Culturally Responsive Pathways for Isolated Immigrant Seniors


Smart Streets - Sustainability Transportation and Public Health


Songs for Water - Youth Benefit Concert


Stop Human Trafficking - Taking Action


Zine Release Party