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partner, donors, funders, investors
Pax Warrior has received support from the Canadian Dept. of Foreign
Affairs' Peacebuilding Fund, Telefilm's New Media Fund, Norway's
FAFO institute and the Interactive Project Lab [Banff Centre /
Canadian Film Centre / INIS], for its initial development and prototype
phase.
The Pearson Peacekeeping
Centre have generously committed to aiding us in testing and will
provide Peacekeeping expertise as well as grant access to their
networking resources and specialized research facilities.
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FAFO[AIS] Institute
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Fafo Institute
for Applied Social Science conducts research and studies in the
fields of labour relations, welfare policy and living conditions,
both in Norway and internationally. Fafo's New Security Programme
(NSP) continues the work of the five-year Programme for International
Co-operation and Conflict Resolution (PICCR), that ended on December
31, 2003. NSP will carry on PICCR policy and research projects related
to peace operations and international responses to civil wars.
http://www.fafo.no/nsp/index.htm
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Canadian Dept. of Foreign Affairs' Peacebuilding
Fund
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The Canadian Peacebuilding Initiative
was announced on October 30, 1996 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
as a joint initiative with the Minister of International Co-operation.
The initiative reflects Canada's commitment to global security
and sustainable development. The Peacebuilding Fund, operating
since April 1, 1997, is one of the main components of this ministerial
initiative.
www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca
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Pearson Peacekeeping
Centre
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The Pearson Peacekeeping
Centre (PPC) is an internationally recognized training centre for
individuals and organizations involved in peace operations. Established
in 1994 by the Government of Canada, the PPC is an independent,
non-profit organization whose mandate is to support Canada's contribution
to international peace and security.
http://www.peaceoperations.org/
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Telefilm's New
Media Fund
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Telefilm
Canada is a federal cultural agency dedicated to the development
and promotion of the Canadian film, television, new media and music
industries. With the objective of building larger audiences for
Canadian cultural products, the Corporation acts as a partner to
the private sector through investments in diverse productions with
wide appeal.
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Interactive Project Lab
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The Interactive Project Lab (IPL) is a national bilingual
accelerator program collectively designed by three respected interactive
media institutes: the Banff
New Media Institute (BNMI), l'Institut
national de l'image et du son (INIS) in Montreal, and the Canadian
Film Centre's Habitat in Toronto. The mandate of the IPL is
to build and accelerate the creative, business leadership, and technical
skills of Canada's convergent media, software, and technology talent.
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