- Rural transport in Ireland
- Kilmore West Shafted
- New Guide to Intercultural Work
- Supporting Community Development
- Changing Ireland landmark edition
- Youth Arts in a bi-lingual community
- Latest Trends in Global Development
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- Cork men make art history
- Editorial: Oscars for Volunteers
- UN Human Rights Declaration clocks 60!
- Regeneration in Cork: two views
- Human Rights and Disability
- Minister Carey's Volunteering Mind
- Intercultural Quilting in Roscommon
- Irene Ahern a volunteer since 1953!
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- Tackling domestic violence
- 'We work with violent men' (Waterford)
- Complaints about Code of Conduct on Domestic Violence
- Mapping domestic violence in Ireland
- First Travellers in the Dublin City Marathon (Ballymun)
- Gay rights
- 'On The Ground' in East Wall (Dublin)
- 'I Know My Acronyms' Quiz!
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- Business & community
- Famine Walkers in solidarity with Shell to Sea (Mayo)
- Combat Poverty marks 20 years
- Make or break for Ballymun's Regeneration (Dublin)
- The surprising diary of a boat-building project. (Wexford)
- Drug-users on Crumlin drug-prevention committee (Dublin)
- Campaigns for social change
- Anti-racism (Meath)
- New programme by year's end
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- Burning social issues
- 'This place has changed my life big-time' (New Ross)
- Report shows what CDPs actually do (Dublin)
- Why I volunteered Ballybrack, (Dublin)
- Women shape election issues (Wexford)
- Ireland lags behind in supporting voluntary work
- Billions promised in new NDP
- Minister Ahern wants solutions, not just complaints
- Community development courses in Ireland
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- The Voice of the Poor
- Nan tells UN of 'hellish' poverty (New York)
- Finglas: responding to suicide (Dublin)
- A-to-Z on building a community centre
- Community Development: Current issues & challenges
- In solidarity with the world's poor (International)
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- The Community Development Programme explained
- We want rights, not charity! (Kerry)
- Ireland's biggest children's art festival (Mayo)
- 'On the ground' (Pobail le Chéile CDP, Donegal)
- Radical shake-up of community services
- Origins of a Women's Collective
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- Thousands drown on the way to work (Emigration then and now)
- Regeneration (Dublin)
- Traveller CDP versus the media (Waterford)
- Our approach to health issues saves lives (Kilbarrack, Dublin)
- Organic gardening & Community Development (Tipperary)
- Is Community Development being 'neutered' to just service delivery?
- Start your own UN Fact-Finding Mission
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- Solutions to antisocial behaviour
- A youth club for €500 (Kilkenny)
- Joyriding Taskforce have the answers (Dublin)
- Police offer youths late-night basketball (Cork)
- Advocacy and Community Development (Sligo)
- Racist fallout from Nally Case
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- Taoiseach startled – houses for sale €30,000
- CDP proves you can fight class discrimination by secondary schools (Limerick)
- Campaign against domestic violence (National)
- Discovery Channel in the Liberties (Dublin)
- Young and out of work (Dublin)
- New guidebook to development education (Dublin and national)
- Politicians in fear of the Community Development sector
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- Suicide prevention
- Disabled fight 80% jobless rate
- Contracts issued for 10 new CDPs
- Counselling and Community Development
- Publicans brought to court; CDP offers advice (Cork)
- Islands bridge the digital divide (Mayo/Galway)
- Report from Columbia
- Ten essentials for Volunteers
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- Volunteer work in Ireland
- Editorial: Should creating poverty be a crime?
- Should Counseling and Community Development really go together?
- CWC works on despite funding cut (Galway)
- Women dole out the truth on inequality (Donegal)
- Boost for project working with town's 'forgotten people' (Tipperary)
- Community & Voluntary Sector is "primitive and under-developed"
- Whisper it low: Community development work is political
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