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Moorson discusses militarisation of poverty in Africa in the context of declining agricultural economies, some of which stretch back 3500 years ago.
Moorson discusses militarisation of poverty in Africa in the context of declining agricultural economies, some of which stretch back 3500 years ago.
Dan La Botz* discusses public workers’ struggles in the US and the potential to develop a ‘new’ workers movement.
In this article China Labor Watch* discusses the sweatshops at Foxcom factories that produce Apple computers.
In this article China Labor Watch*, discusses the working conditions at Apple and what you can do to support workers at Apple.
date Place details demands 05 January 2012 Nebo – Limpopo Twenty-seven protesters appeared at the Nebo Magistrate’s Court for public violence and malicious damage to property. Residents were protesting against […]
This edition, no 28, is the last edition of the Khanya Journal for the year 2011, and is a special edition in a number of […]
Saliem Fakir* discusses the failure of COP17 against the background of the United Nations bubble and its methods of work. Was an alternative possible.
Payal Parekh* argues that the agreement lacks ambition, equity and justice and that it is essential for civil society to strategies and regroup to curb global warming.
Commenting on the UN climate talks which ended today in Durban, South Africa, Sarah-Jayne Clifton, Climate Justice Coordinator of Friends of the Earth International said: “Ordinary […]
In this article Oxfam* argues that the world’s poor will bear the brunt of the failure of COP17, including high food prices rise.
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