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Acta constitutiva de PEN Internacional
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Comités
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Congreso
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PEN International closes its 88th Congress: The Power of Words: Future Challenges for Freedom of Expression
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RESOLUTION ON CUBA
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RESOLUTION ON THE REPRESSION OF KURDISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN TÜRKIYE
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RESOLUTION ON THREATS TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND PROTECTION OF CIVIC SPACE
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RESOLUTION ON THE PROSECUTION OF JULIAN ASSANGE AND CERTIFICATION OF HIS EXTRADITION AS THREATS TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
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RESOLUTION ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE
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PEN International Cierra su 87º Congreso Internacional: “Cien años de debate intelectual y activismo por la libertad de expresión y la literatura”
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El Congreso de 2020: Libertad de Expression en Tiempos de Pandemia
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85th Congress: Manila - Speaking in Tongues: Literary Freedom and Indigenous Languages
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Experiments with Truth: PEN Congress Pune
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83rd PEN International Congress: Lviv
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82nd Congress: Ourense
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Sobre Nosotros
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Nuestro impacto
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Gobernanza
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Manifiestos
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El manifiesto de las mujeres de PEN Internacional
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Manifesto de la democracia de la imaginación
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El manifesto de PEN Internacional sobre derechos de autor
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Manifiesto de Girona sobre derechos lingüísticos
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Declaración de PEN sobre libertad de expresión en los medios digitales
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Bled Manifesto of the Writers for Peace
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Declaración de Quebec sobre la traducción literaria, las traductoras y los traductores
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Trabaje Con Nosotros
This is the final report of an independent evaluation commissioned by PEN International of its work over the last four years (2015-2018) focusing on the Swedish International Development Agency’s (Sida) core grant - approximately £2.7m over four years. The aim is to provide a rigorous analysis of the organisation’s achievements and learning, and to help PEN strategise for the way forward.
The evaluation lasted roughly seven months (May-Nov 2018) during which time 100 stakeholders were interviewed from across the organisation (Secretariat, Board, former staffers, elected PEN Centre officials and ordinary PEN members) as well as external partners and other human rights organisations; five PEN Centres (Philippines, Argentina, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Uganda) were visited; 70 documents were consulted; an online survey of 106 PEN members (representing a 25% response rate) was conducted; and three PEN workshops, including the PEN annual Congress in India, were attended. Read the evaluation report here.
A short video of the evaluation process and findings is below.