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Saturday, June 17, 2006

Gates Announces Semi-Retirement, Bill Gate's "transition" out of a day-to-day role, more intensely focus on charity work.

Gates Announces Semi-Retirement
Jason Lee Miller | Staff Writer

It'll take two men to fill Bill Gate's shoes at Microsoft. In a
surprise announcement late yesterday, the behemoth software company
chairman, whose Windows operating system changed the face of personal
computing, said he would "transition" out of a day-to-day role in the
company so he could more intensely focus on charity work.

Not only will it take two men, Chief Technical Officers Ray Ozzie
and Craig Mundie to take on Gates' responsibility, but they will be
learning the ropes of the world's premiere company over a two-year
period. By July 2008, Ozzie will assume the title of chief software
architect; Mundie will be the newly created chief research and
strategy officer while partnering with general counsel Brad Smith
to guide Microsoft's property and technology policy efforts.

Though Gates will continue to serve as the company's chairman and
advisor on key development projects, but the majority of his time will
 be devoted to global health and education, the focus of Gates'
nonprofit Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

 

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Emailing: Human Rights and disability.htm

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HUMAN RIGHTS AND DISABILITY

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Introduction


Introduction

Over 600 million people, or approximately 10 per cent of the world’s population, have a disability of one form or another. While their living conditions vary, they are united in one common experience – being exposed to various forms of discrimination and social exclusion.  

A dramatic shift in perspective has been taking place over the past two decades, and persons with disabilities are increasingly viewed as holders of rights. This shift to the human rights perspective, which is taking place in all economic and social systems, has been authoritatively endorsed by the United Nations. 

In 2000, the Commission on Human Rights asked the High Commissioner, in cooperation with the Special Rapporteur on Disability of the Commission for Social Development, “to examine measures to strengthen the protection and monitoring of the human rights of persons with disabilities”. Following to that request, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights designed a long-term plan to enhance the recognition of the human rights dimension of disability.

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