THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE WORLD SOCIAL FORUM IV - MUMBAI, INDIA, 16-21 JAN 2004
  
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WORLD SOCIAL FORUM-KENYA: A Race to Leave Informal Settlements Behind
Joyce Mulama
NAIROBI, Dec 16 (IPS) - Come the 2007 World Social Forum (WSF), to be held in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi next month, many delegates will doubtless be seen running to and from various events. Some may also be running for an event, however: the 'Marathon for Basic Rights: Another World is Possible Even for Slum Dwellers'.
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ENVIRONMENT-ARGENTINA: Riachuelo Clean-Up Plan Sparks Hope
Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 29 (IPS) - The government of Argentina has unveiled a comprehensive clean-up project for the Matanza-Riachuelo river basin - a waterway whose name is currently synonymous with pollution. The plan envisions an authority with policing power over a resource that winds through several districts in the capital.
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WORLD SOCIAL FORUM: Cynicism and Hope Ahead of the Bamako Gathering
Almahady Cissé
BAMAKO, Jan 17 (IPS) - With just a day to go before Africa's first-ever World Social Forum (WSF) gets underway in Mali, attitudes towards the meeting appear somewhat mixed in the West African country.
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WORLD SOCIAL FORUM: Will the Bamako Meeting Tackle Africa's Sore Spots?
Moyiga Nduru
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 10 (IPS) - The African leg of the World Social Forum (WSF) kicks off next week in the Malian capital, Bamako, with a host of issues on the agenda: war and militarism, global trade and debt, to name just a few.
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POLITICS: Eyes Wide Shut, India Enters Military Alliance With U.S.
Analysis by Praful Bidwai
NEW DELHI, Jul 4 (IPS) - Once proudly non-aligned, India has turned its back on strategic policy independence through a military cooperation agreement with the United States that analysts say has taken the five-year-old "strategic partnership" to an unprecedented plane.
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WORLD SOCIAL FORUM: In the U.S., Polls and Bullets Blot Out Upcoming Summit
Katherine Stapp
NEW YORK, Jan 12 (IPS) - Activists from the United States are heading to Brazil for the upcoming World Social Forum, determined to refute the widespread belief that their country has "gone Republican". They’re also in search of fresh inspiration for the fight against the exploitation of people, and natural resources.
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SPECIAL REPORT-MEDIA: Alternative and Influential?
Miren Gutierrez*
ROME, Oct 29 (IPS) - When you hear "alternative media," it is often alongside such words as "collective," "citizen-oriented," and "public." But what does it have to do with journalism? And how influential are groups like Indymedia, which recently had some of its computers seized?
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POLITICS: India, Brazil, South Africa Ready to Lead Global South
Ranjit Devraj
NEW DELHI, Mar 5 (IPS) - India, Brazil and South Africa, representing three major democracies in three different corners of the globe, emerged confident in leading South-South cooperation at a two-day meeting of their foreign ministers that ended here Friday.
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LATIN AMERICA: UNEP Regional Office Urges Caution on Transgenics
Diego Cevallos
MEXICO CITY, Mar 3 (IPS) - The United Nations Environment Programme warned Wednesday in Mexico that transgenic crops could pose a threat to biodiversity and human health, and recommended that the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean act with caution in using genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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AMAZONIA: Regional Social Forum a Boost for Chávez
Humberto Márquez
CARACAS, Feb 4 (IPS) - The Pan-Amazon Social Forum, a gathering of thousands of activists from nine South American countries, gets underway Thursday in Ciudad Guayana, in southeast Venezuela, with a component of solidarity for President Hugo Chávez.
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POLITICS-KENYA: Campaigners Seek Gov't Participation in WSF Meetings
Joyce Mulama
NAIROBI, Jan 30 (IPS) - As dust begins to settle on the just concluded World Social Forum, some civil society activists are suggesting that governments should be allowed to participate in future meetings.
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RIGHTS: JSOC Interests Snag Plan to Free Afghan Detainees
POLITICS-NEPAL: Statesman’s Death Leaves Worries About Peace Process
POLITICS-SUDAN: African Leaders Call for Peaceful Elections
ECONOMY: Greek Crisis Impacts the Balkans
U.S.: Families Sue Over Guantanamo Deaths
NIGERIA: Acting President Consolidates Power Amid Unrest
CLIMATE CHANGE: A Year On, Little Change in Political Climate
LATIN AMERICA: Still a Long Way to Go, for Black Women
ZAMBIA: School Policy for Teen Mothers a Partial Success
KENYA: Trying to Rebuild Communities After Floods
IRAN: New Budget May Add to Uncertainties, Political Strains
Q&A: Sri Lanka Remains Defiant of U.N. Chief
MEXICO: Kidnapping - A Growing Risk for Central American Migrants
DEVELOPMENT: Political Will the Missing Link for MDGs
POLITICS-BURMA: A Poll, Yes, But Not Political Change
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WSF IV - The Lid is On

Commentary
Is Another Forum Possible?
By Satya Sivaraman

After the fourth World Social Forum (WSF) in Mumbai, there is a question high on some heretic minds: Is Another Forum Possible?

India as Venue Provides a Tough Reality Check
By Marwaan Macan-Markar

MUMBAI, India, Jan 22 (IPS) - India’s hosting of the just-finished World Social Forum (WSF) has left an indelible mark on the body politic of this annual meeting, still nascent and without peer on its fourth year but now also facing growing-up pains.

 

Another System (Linux) is Possible
By Johanna Son

MUMBAI, India - Vicente Ruiz, a Spanish advocate of the use of free software, feigned displeasure as he sat down to help a journalist working at the World Social Forum (WSF), which ended here Jan. 21. ''Aghh, Windows!'' he quipped.



IPS is once again sending a multi-lingual team to provide an independent record of the biggest global gathering of civil society. The first outside Brazil, and coming this time just before the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos Switzerland, Mumbai could be a new beginning. A lot has changed since the last forum at Porto Alegre.

The U.S. invaded Iraq, the UN is further marginalised, the Kyoto Protocol and the International Criminal Court are in trouble. On the other hand, the Group of 20 led by President Lula of Brazil successfully challenged the rich world's trade agenda in Cancún. It is easy to be a critic; more difficult is finding political expressions that can give ideas shape on the ground. Can civil society meet the expectations it has created? Check here for daily reports from Mumbai.



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 Columnist Service

 WORLD SOCIAL FORUM AT TURNING POINT: REFORM OR BECOME IRRELEVANT
By Roberto Savio
 DEMOCRATISE GLOBALISATION BEFORE GLOBALISATION DENATURES DEMOCRACY
By Boutros Boutros-Ghali
POWER POLITICS ONLY EXACERBATES GLOBAL INSECURITY
By Mary Robinson
 
TRADE MUST BE BOTH FREE AND FAIR
By Erkki Tuomioja
 
NEOLIBERALISM HAS FAILED
By Mario Soares
 
GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY MEETS AMIDST CRISIS OF EMPIRE
By Walden Bello
 
BUILDING ECONOMIES OF PERMANENCE AND POLITICS OF PEACE
By Vandana Shiva
 
STRIKING A NEW BALANCE, NATIONALLY AND GLOBALLY
By James D. Wolfensohn
 

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IPS gratefully acknowledges the financial support received for this publication from:

Oxfam International

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NCDO
NCDO
 
The Commonwealth Foundation
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funded the participation of
 
Fitzroy Nation
Zofeen Ebrahim
Dionne Jackson-Miller
Marwaan Macan-Markar
Ukpong Ukpong
Qurratul Ain Tahmina
 
and Action Aid Africa
Action Aid
funded the participation of
 
Joyce Mulana
 
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partnered with IPS to provide stories in French to TerraViva.