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Governments and Social Movements Disagree on Future of CitiesQUITO

Governments and Social Movements Disagree on Future of Cities

The Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development and the alternative forums held by social organisations ended in the Ecuadorean capital with opposing visions regarding the future of cities and the fulfillment of rights in urban areas.

Emilio Godoy | Sustainability | Global

Student Struggle in South Africa Gains Momentum

Student Struggle in South Africa Gains Momentum

When #FeesMustFall began to trend on social media platforms in South Africa in October 2015, government shrugged it off as an example of isolated hotheads, while political pundits predicted the student campaign wouldn’t last.

Desmond Latham | Education | Africa
Privatization the Problem, Rarely the Solution

Privatization the Problem, Rarely the Solution

Privatization has been one of the pillars of the counter-revolution against development economics and government activism from the 1980s. Many developing countries were forced to accept privatization as a condition for support from the World Bank while many other countries have embraced privatization, often on the pretext of fiscal and debt constraints.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram | Global

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Governments and Social Movements Disagree on Future of Cities

Emilio Godoy | Sustainability | Global

Funding Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities in Developing Countries

Lindah Mogeni | Education | Global

Changing Climate Threatens World’s Smallholder Farmers

Lyndal Rowlands | Food & Agriculture | Global

Water Bodies Central to Urban Flood Planning

Jency Samuel | Water & Sanitation | Asia-Pacific

U.N. Urban Summit Gives Rise to a Mixture of Optimism and Criticism

Emilio Godoy | Editors' Choice | Global

Big Powers Set to Grab High Level UN Posts

Thalif Deen

Q&A: Land Degradation Could Force 135 Million to Migrate in Next 30 Years

Manipadma Jena | Advancing Deserts | Global

From City 50/50 to Planet 50/50 – How to Step it Up for Gender Equality and Sustainable Development

Lakshmi Puri | Poverty & SDGs | Global



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Q&A: Land Degradation Could Force 135 Million to Migrate in Next 30 Years

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Freedom of the Press Faces Judicial Harassment in Brazil

Mario Osava | Latin America & the Caribbean

U.N. Urban Summit Gives Rise to a Mixture of Optimism and Criticism

Emilio Godoy | Global

Private Interests Valued over Human Lives in Flint, Michigan

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