From support at gn.apc.org Fri Dec 21 19:03:31 2012 From: support at gn.apc.org (GreenNet User Support) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 19:03:31 -0000 (GMT) Subject: [Greennet-l] GreenNet Winter 2012 Newsletter Message-ID: <56262.10.254.253.3.1356116611.squirrel@sqmail.gn.apc.org> Dear Member December 2012 ? It's that time of year again - darkening afternoons, neon father Christmases, long-johns for the cycle ride home and your annual round robin from the GreenNet Collective. Given that it's been Twenty Twelve and we're writing to you from East London, the Olympics seems like a good starting block for this one. GreenNet's Olympics challenge was decidedly more subversive and less sporty than the rest of what was getting covered on the telly. We teamed up with the Open Doors sexual health clinic to work out an innovative solution to the problem of how to do outreach work whilst the police were closing down brothels in the run up to the games. We launched the clinic's new website just in time to reach east London sex workers with the sorts of advice that the nurses used to provide on visits before the police action began. And we're thrilled to see that the site is going from strength to strength. All their content is now available in 5 languages, clinic news is tweeted as it happens, and new leaflets based on the website have been printed. Other web project highlights include new sites: and sub-sites for: The Asian Foundation for Philanthropy's Gyaan Yatra project Publish What you Pay Norway's conference on financial secrecy Publish What you Pay Global's Activist Stories Map Fern's book on the controversy surrounding Carbon Trading International Cooperatives Association eDigest You may also have noticed a call for responses to a survey we put out earlier in the year. Many many thanks to all of you who took the time to respond. Your feedback has been great in helping us to work out new directions for our own website, of which we hope there will be more to report on early in the new year. In a nutshell the survey revealed that GreenNet's ethical and community orientation is still a very high priority for you, and that there's a real interest in continued improvements to the ethical options we can provide in our range of products and services. On the online freedom front, there's still lots to do. The government's latest Snooper's Charter has drawn widespread criticism, not least from the joint parliamentary committee. Our friends at the Open Rights Group and Privacy International are still valiantly on the case, so do look out for campaign stuff to join in with in the new year. As for the rest of this one, we will of course be carefully monitoring the system throughout the holiday period but the office will be closed from 24th December and assuming the Mayans got it wrong, we'll reopen on 2nd January 2013. If you have an urgent query during this time, send an email to support at gn.apc.org or leave a message on 020 7065 0942. We'll do our best to respond as soon as we can. Meanwhile don't forget to periodically switch off your own computers (don't leave them on standby) and take a break! With all our best wishes for a peaceful and happy holiday, Andrew, Anna, Cedric, Howard, Ian, Liz, Marek, Michael and Sarah ? GreenNet is the ethical Internet Service Provider that has been connecting people and groups who work for peace, the environment, gender equality and human rights since 1986. We hope that you are happy to receive our newsletter. If not, simply unsubscribe here and you will not receive it in future. GreenNet, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT. Tel (UK): 0845 055 4011 Tel (int'l): +44 (0)20 7065 0935 Fax: +44 (0)20 7065 0936. Email: info at gn.apc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: