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...practice—for example, by revegetating and/or rewilding areas that were previously used for agricultural purposes (see an example from a UK farm). This is particularly relevant in areas, such as Europe,...
...interventions such as access to water, sanitation or health services. This implies that implementing programs in a fragmented manner can contribute significantly to the persistence of malnutrition. A comprehensive...
...different sets of rights and obligations on us all. Hostile architecture sends out an unmistakable message to poor, vulnerable and marginalised communities: you are not welcome in the social community....
...has yet to come. By the 1990s, the Mexican economy continued opening to the world with the signature of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In this way,...
...regional emergency development initiatives, while leaving free-space to economic exploitation seems not only contradictory but also counter-productive. The lack of a common, coherent and harmonized policy, combined with the...
...hours of the referendum results being published, the sterling dropped record lows, stock markets slided and investors began freezing investments. George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has now announced the...
...never be complete and many Americans have been too complacent. Too many of us conceive of democracy as primarily about a set of formal institutional rights that are written on...
...when it comes to keep working, but not when it comes to respecting their rights. To know more about IDWF’s campaigns and local affiliates’ activities, see the Covid-19 page...