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13.05.2008 Historically, the Cuban revolution was "a success," writes scholar Saul Landau. But can Cuba today overcome the economic hardships -- and the resulting social changes -- the country endured after the collapse of the Soviet Union?
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Organización: Institute for Policy Studies
Temas relacionados: [Cuba] [Gobierno] [Geopolítica] [Cultura] [Finanzas]
13.05.2008 British shoppers have been warned that some products on sale may contain palm oil grown in Colombia after paramilitaries murdered or forced poor people off their land amid mounting demand to use the fruit of palm oil trees.
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Organización: War on Want
Temas relacionados: [Reino Unido] [Colombia] [Conflicto] [Tierra] [Agricultura]
A Sudanese woman and her daughter.
12.05.2008 Fatima Ahmed from Sudan, Yanar Mohammed from Iraq, and Robitalia Moreno Díaz and María del Rosario Moreno Díaz from Colombia all link their experience of motherhood to their drive to work for social justice.
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Organización: MADRE
Temas relacionados: [Colombia] [Iraq] [Sudán] [Paz] [Conflicto] [Activismo] [Género] [Refugiados] [Agricultura]
Imagen: A Sudanese woman and her daughter. © Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN)
Protesting the rising cost of tortillas (made from corn) in Mexico.
08.05.2008 The global food crisis is unraveling economic advances made in recent years by large sections of the poor working classes of Latin America, reports a U.S.-based ethnic media organization.
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Organización: New America Media
Temas relacionados: [Brasil] [México] [Gobierno] [Comercio] [Consumo] [Pobreza] [Alimentos]
Imagen: Protesting the rising cost of tortillas (made from corn) in Mexico. © Prometeo Lucero [aka Prom] (flickr)
A Mexican farmer protests the rising cost of tortillas (made of corn).
08.05.2008 Innovative local initiatives are strengthening rural regions throughout Mexico, which have been losing both people and their competitive edge in agriculture since Mexico opened its markets to free trade.
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Organización: Global Exchange
Temas relacionados: [México] [Activismo Ambiental] [Comercio] [Pobreza] [Migración] [Trabajo] [Agricultura]
Imagen: A Mexican farmer protests the rising cost of tortillas (made of corn). © Prometeo Lucero [aka Prom] (flickr)
Learning organic farming in Coahuila, Mexico.
07.05.2008 Jesus León Santos, the leader of a democratic farmer-to-farmer network, recently received a prestigious environmental award for promoting sustainability through traditional agriculture in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Organización: Grassroots International
Temas relacionados: [México]
Imagen: Learning organic farming in Coahuila, Mexico. © Harry Mostaza (flickr)
07.05.2008 Keski-Amerikan maat pohtivat ruokaturvan parantamista yhdessä ALBA-maiden (Bolivaarinen vaihtoehto Amerikan kansoille) kanssa. Nicaraguan roolina on toimia vilja-aittana.
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Organización: Ulkoministeriö
Temas relacionados: [Nicaragua] [Centroamérica] [Alimentos]
06.05.2008 Matkailu on Nicaraguassa nouseva elinkeino, ja maahan houkutellaan turisteja monin tavoin. Uusi matkailuun liittyvä innovaatio on "ideologinen turismi", jossa ekologiseen turismiin yhdistetään elämysmatkailu ja kehitysnäkökulma.
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Organización: Ulkoministeriö
Temas relacionados: [Nicaragua] [Turismo]
Haitian farmers.
05.05.2008 Peasants' and other grassroots organizations are promoting change in Haiti, write two agricultural activists who paid a visit to the Caribbean island, where they found food scarcity, environmental damage, and general insecurity are widespread.
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Organización: Grassroots International
Temas relacionados: [Haití]
Imagen: Haitian farmers. © Grassroots International
Protesting in Haiti.
01.05.2008 The Haitian government and the international community contributed significantly to the dire situation that sparked the early April food riots in the Caribbean nation, writes anthropologist Mark Schuller.
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Organización: Americas Policy Program
Temas relacionados: [Haití]
Imagen: Protesting in Haiti. © North American Congress on Latin America
Jacabamba Glacier, Peru, in 1980 (left) and 2002 (right) © Lynas
01.05.2008 At least 30 million people's water supply would be affected by the anticipated loss of Andean glaciers which are dwindling ever faster.
From: Living in Peru
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Temas relacionados: [Perú] [Cambio Climático] [Agua/Sanidad]
Imagen: Jacabamba Glacier, Peru, in 1980 (left) and 2002 (right) © Lynas

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