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Archive – 2003

  • December 2003 Newsletter (pdf, 144 kb)

    A working paper to an ad-hoc working group on direct budgetary assistance to the Palestinian Authority, under the auspices of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Committee on Budgets and Committee on Budgetary Control of the European Parliament. The newsletter is a detailing of the questions asked by the MEPs in attendance and the responses provided by IMPACT-se.

  • October 2003 Newsletter (pdf, 92 kb)

    IMPACT-se was invited by MEP Frederique Ries to give a presentation at a seminar for MEPs and their aides on its recently released report on Saudi School textbooks in Brussels in June 2003.

  • Observations on IPCRI’s Report on the New Palestinian Curriculum* (pdf, 185 kb)

    August 19, 2003

  • About the "Myths and Facts" section of the UNRWA website (pdf, 339 kb)

    September 2002 – July 2003

  • UNRWA‘s Comments on IMPACT-se’s Findings about Palestinian Authority Textbooks (pdf, 72 kb)

  • Comparison of the Reports on Palestinian Textbooks by IMPACT-se and the Israel Palestine Center for Research and Information - Grades 1, 2, 6, 7, 8* (pdf, 987 kb)

    May 2003

  • March 2003 Newsletter (pdf, 117 kb)

    Our report, “The West, Christians and Jews in Saudi Arabian Schoolbooks,” published jointly by IMPACT-se and the American Jewish Committee, was released in the United States at the beginning of February 2003, including a well-attended briefing on Capitol Hill, and meetings at the State Department.

  • Correspondence between IMPACT-se and Anthony Cary, Head of Rt. Hon. Christopher Patten’s Bureau (pdf, 163 kb)

    January 6, 2003

  • January 2003 Newsletter (pdf, 154 kb)

    UNESCO convened a meeting of experts to assist in defining its policy with regard to the reform, revision and development of textbooks and learning materials, with a view towards more effective ways of fostering peace, human rights, mutual understanding and dialogue. Some sixty participants, including twenty experts in the field, as well as representatives of international and regional organizations attended the meeting.

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