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WHOSE OCEAN? Statement from the Ocean People’s Conference
The Ocean People's Conference, arranged by Karibu partner The Norwegian Trade Campaign, produced a statement to address the governmental "Our Ocean" conference
The Ocean People's Conference, arranged by Karibu partner The Norwegian Trade Campaign, produced a statement to address the governmental "Our Ocean" conference
Karibu speaks with Sama Anfous of Kairos Palestine about the daily realities of living under Israel’s military occupation, about the impact of the Kairos Document since its launch in 2009, and the work ahead for the Kairos movement in...
Karibu partner Tourism Alert and Action Forum (TAAF), has released a statement in connection with World Tourism Day (September 27th).
Ana Carolina Lourenço from Fundación Ciudadanía Inteligente (Smart Citizen Foundation) in Chile, writes about the geopolitical, economic and social challenges facing Latin America and the need for a collective response.
The Ecumenical Bishops Forum (EBF) in the Philippines issue a statement on the occasion of President Rodrigo Duterte’s 2019 “State of the Nation Address”
Voices from the South – June 2019 In the spring of 2019, members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) began negotiations on a binding international framework on what is known
The campaign calls for solidarity with Palestinians in their quest for ending the unjust and illegal occupation, and in securing their freedom and human rights.
Sri Lankan journalist Piyumi Fonseka reflects on the tragic, violent events that unfolded in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. Piyumi argues that the Sri Lankan state must not only both care for the victims and bring the perpetrators...
More than 180 water activists from the Mesopotamia region and other countries gathered in Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq for 1st Mesopotamian Water Forum. Here you will find the final declaration from the forum.
Ivan Phell Enrile of the APRN looks at the importance of “inside / outside” strategies on advocacy towards the IMF and World Bank; namely political organizing where activists/advocates are embedded both inside political structures and outside of them.