05 - Links

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Link Your Blog, Webpage Or Website To paroots.org Blog!

There are literally tens of thousands of progressive and revolutionary movements, organizations, parties and governments scattered and struggling the length and breath of Africa, the African Diaspora, and the World. paroots.org Blog will develop a relationship and link with as many of them as we can. We would like to link to your blog, webpage or webportal as well!

These progressive and revolutionary movements, organizations, parties and governments, and the people whom they represent, make history, produce information and news, and organize activities and events every second, of every minute, of every day. paroots.org Blog will retrieve, aggregate, and make this information and news, calendar of activities and events, features, commentary, polls and petitions available to its contributors, subscribers and readers. We would like to publish your information, news, calendar, commentary, and features, and make it available as well!

The United Nations geoscheme

In order to organize and prioritize this wealth of resources, paroots.org Blog, as it grows and develops, will utilize the United Nations geoscheme to make your search and retrieval efforts easier. This geoscheme organizes the world, for statistical purposes, into 5 macro-geographical regions,’ arranged according to the continents and 20 sub-regions. These sub-regions are organized into almost 300 zones, commonly referred to as countries or territories. These zones include tens of thousands of provincial or state, county and local governmental structures.

This geoscheme was created to enable the United Nations, its member countries and agencies, to better collect and share information and detailed analysis across international, regional and national borders. In developing this geoscheme, the Statistical Division of the United Nations steered clear of any and all political implications. paroots.org Blog however, will offer our political analysis. We will superimpose Osagefyo Kwame Nkumah’s zone paradigm (liberated vs enemy-held zones, and consolidated vs contested zones) and our concept of national groups (including racial, ethnic, language and religious groups) on top of this geoscheme. Our methodology will help us prioritize, choose and publish information that is in harmony with our editorial perspective.

Click here, to see a rough draft of the LINKSPORTAL that we will ultimately create.

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