THE WORLD SOCIAL FORUM IN AFRICA-OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES?
Regis Mtutu* recounts the discussions and debate around the HIV/AIDS struggle and argues that an important contribution was made in Nairobi, despite some problems.
Regis Mtutu* recounts the discussions and debate around the HIV/AIDS struggle and argues that an important contribution was made in Nairobi, despite some problems.
Final Statement from WSF Assembly of Social Movements wsf 2007 assembly of social movements
Social movements in Kenya, “want to see the WSF being transformed into a space for organising and mobilising against the nefarious forces of international finance capital, neo-liberalism and all its local neo- colonial and comprador collaborators,” writes onyango oloo*.
In this article Nerisha baldevu discusses the Social Forum in Mali. She argues that there are pressing issues which the WSF needs to address.
In this article Mondli hlatshwayo* discusses the World Social Forum in the context of significant changes in Venezuela, and latin America. In Venezuela, the struggle and memory of Simon bolivar is a constant inspiration for current struggles.
At the beginning of 2006 Khanya College, together with social movements and progressive NGos produced this concept paper on how the social justice movement in South Africa will approach the WSF in Nairobi. This is an edited version of the concept paper agreed to by various social movements.
In this article Mondli hlatshwayo* reviews the process of WSF preparation by social movements in South Africa.
Mzi Mngeni* reviews the recent SASF encounter held in Malawi in october 2006. he argues that the event was politically successful, and that the key challenges is for movements in the region to ensure that they build on this success.
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