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25/6/2006
Walking the talk
The Fight Goes On
Zofeen T. Ebrahim
Is the world becoming more just? Are we winning the struggle for justice?..
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25/6/2006
Parting Comments
CIVICUS Participants Head Home Content
Zarina Geloo
Not much was negative and, if anything was, it was overridden by Scottish..
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25/6/2006
Parting thoughts…
Civil Society Grapples With Relationship Problems
Sanjay Suri
Civil society needs to look at how it engages with the formal democratic..
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25/6/2006
Utopia of Decent Work
Unions and Civil Society declared Love to Each Other
Alejandro Kirk
The right to work is more than getting a job. ILO's head, Juan Somavia,..
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25/6/2006
Divide is not Just Digital
Civil Society Media must work Together for Change.
Gavin Yates
Over the three days of the CIVCUS World Assembly, there have been very..
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25/6/2006
Civic Disruption
A Force More Powerful
Zarina Geloo
As debate on non- violent vs violent protest goes on, peaceful protests..
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25/6/2006
Money Matters
Empowerment Transactions
Zofeen Ebrahim
When both money and power are given to women, the country is bound to..
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25/6/2006
Facing up to the Politicians
Parliamentary Partnership
John Ferguson
Over 60 delegates headed east to the Scottish parliament in Edinburgh,..
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25/6/2006
Gaining Insight
Beyond Meetings
Susan Smith
Participants share experiences and gain new insights within the confines..
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25/6/2006
Civil Society Votes
And the Winners and Losers are…….
Sanjay Suri
It is time for some of the busiest in civil society to confront its weaknesses..
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25/6/2006
Farewell…
Was it a Success or Failure?
Hilmi Toros
The Glasgow powwow could best be considered as another rung, major or..
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24/6/2006
Learning Exchanges
'AFROSAXONS'
Susan Smith
Scotland took centre stage yesterday as the World Assembly took a lighter..
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24/6/2006
Interview/HILARY BENN, UK Secretary for International Development
Growth Only Way to Slip Out of Poverty
Sanjay Suri
Developing countries will have to resort to economic growth and good governance..
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24/6/2006
Interview/SYLVIA BORREN, of Novib
Who Spends Money Best?
Sanjay Suri
Should the money go from government to government, from northern NGO to..
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24/6/2006
Meanwhile, in Vanuatu…
Development fails to silence indigenous people
Zofeen T. Ebrahim
Some call it restorative justice, others participatory. But custom law..
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24/6/2006
Bilateral donors and civil society
Long engagement.. Will they ever get married?
Zarina Geloo
The relationship between civil society and donors has always been tempered..
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The CIVICUS World Assembly is a forum for international civil society representatives to get together, exchange ideas, experiences and build strategies for a just world.

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