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Focus on the Global South

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The groups are concerned about "serious agricultural trade problems" that could affect the livelihoods of small farmers in the developing world.
27.06.2006 In a letter sent to trade ministers, more than 100 civil society groups denounced the legitimacy of an exclusive Ministerial meeting being held in Geneva this week and urged trade ministers to develop a new approach to the multilateral trading system.
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Image: The groups are concerned about "serious agricultural trade problems" that could affect the livelihoods of small farmers in the developing world. © Heifer International
We support the development of vibrant local economies and the rights of workers, peasants, migrants, family farmers, consumers, women, and indigenous people, says Our World is Not for Sale.
16.05.2006 The "Our World is Not for Sale" manifesto describes how the global network is dedicated to ending corporate-led globalization and developing a new, democratically accountable trading system that advances economic, social, and environmental justice.
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Image: We support the development of vibrant local economies and the rights of workers, peasants, migrants, family farmers, consumers, women, and indigenous people, says Our World is Not for Sale. © MAG / Changemakers.net
10.04.2006 Thailand's Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has resigned, but his invisible hand still controls much of what is going on in government and society at large, says Focus on the Global South's Jacques Chai Chomthongdi.
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27.03.2006 As Korea enters into negotiations with the United States regarding a proposed bilateral trade agreement, analysts warn of the constraints this agreement will place on Koreans' access to health care and medicines that are currently easily accessible.
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16.03.2006 Representatives of social movements, NGOs, and trade activists from 14 Asian countries gathered recently to develop an action plan to challenge the trading superpowers at the next world trade meetings. If they fail, the 'development' round could conclude with an anti-poor set of agreements, they warn.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [South East Asia]

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