Worldwide Collective Initiatives

Update: Friday 6 March 2009

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Brazil - The people’s opposition to government

This article was published in the March 2008 issue of Resonances, a citizens’ information monthly drawn up by young activists. The San Fransisco river, also known as “the river of national integration” is today the centre of a debate which divides and rallies people. Everything started 3 years ago, the day when the Government announced the start of the herculean task of changing the course of the San Fransisco river. The works stopped after huge public resistance, and the government swore (...)
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Argentina - The experience of Argentinin labour unions extends to Africa

This article was published in the June 2008 issue of Resonances, a citizens’ information monthly drawn up by young activists. Two members of the second biggest Argentinian labour union, the Argentine Workers Central (Central de los Trabajadores Argentinos, CTA), went to southern Africa last September, to discuss different approaches to union mobilisation. Over twelve busy days, intense discussions were held on new forms of union mobilisation. Meetings were mainly organized in the region of (...)
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Pakistan - NGOs Affirm their Independence

This article was published in the March 2007 issue of Resonances, a citizens’ information monthly drawn up by young activists. A code of conduct for Pakistani NGOs has made a lot of noise recently! On 6 February of this year, Pakistani associations, meeting at the SPO [1] office, decided to take their future into their own hands. The Minister of Social Protection and Special Education had decided to give them a code of conduct. Of course, these rules would drastically change the work (...)
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