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Let's talk about our rights - A meeting in Senegal between partners
August 27, 2019
In April, Viva Salud, KIYO and Solidagro brought together their partner organizations from Morocco, Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal, DR Congo and Burundi in Senegal for an exchange on the strategy and good experiences of each in the defence of the rights of all.
We started by exchanging the specificities of our approach, the rights-based approach, by sharing experiences from the field. Each country presented the pillars that seem to be the most important.
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What Palestinian and Filipino partners learn from each other
August 23, 2019
In April, Viva Salud, KIYO and Solidagro organized a partner meeting in Manila for an evaluation of a common programme. It was also an opportunity to invite three representatives from Viva Salud Palestinian partners. This resulted in surprising discoveries, fascinating encounters and warm solidarity.
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Eufemia: First Lumad leader in Philippine Congress
July 25, 2019
Lumad (collective term for indigenous peoples in southern Philippine island of Mindanao) leader Bai Eufemia Cullamat has made history. She is about to become the first-ever Lumad leader from the grassroots to be sworn in as a member of Congress. She is the third nominee of the progressive party list Bayan Muna (People First) that won three seats in the last mid-term elections in the Philippines.
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Statement ALCADEV
July 4, 2019
June 22, 2019 - Statement of Anyadan Sumisilat Learners’ Organization (ASLO), ALCADEV learners organization
We the students of the Alternative learning Center for Agricultural and Livelihood Development (ALCADEV) open the School Year 2019-2020 with joy and enthusiasm.
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CCNCI commemorates Earth Day and March for Science
July 3, 2019
Climate Change Network for Community-based Initiatives (CCNCI), together with other environmental groups and advocates, commemorated Earth Day and March for Science by organizing events and mobilizing people to amplify the call for climate justice and the protection of the environment.
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CCNCI joins watchdog vs Manila Bay reclamation
May 22, 2019
Solidagro partner, Climate Change Network for Community-based Initiatives (CCNCI), joined around 200 people belonging to the environmental, urban poor, fisherfolk, women and church-based organizations in launching the Manila Baywatch, a watchdog alliance to monitor developments in the government's rehabilitation and reclamation programs in Manila Bay.
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Mali violence: Men disguised as hunters kill at least 134 Muslim farmers
March 25, 2019
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The war against schools in the Sahel
March 20, 2019
Read the English article here: http://www.west-africa-brief.org/content/en/war-against-schools-sahel
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Identify projects contributing to Neutrality in terms of Land restoration Land restoration by women contributing to Land Neutrality
March 13, 2019
Read the English article here: http://aicd-africa.org/archives/2363?fbclid=IwAR1jjyz75HJhlGzJfHY86VstFx_guFNQ0aiQsxDzUMntinVO9ehZp3Ze0Ks
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Climate Change stories: How CC affects the most vulnerable
August 29, 2018
The Climate Change Network for Community based Initiatives, Inc.( CCNCI ) in partnership with the University of the Philippines Institute of Human Rights (UPIHR) held Kwentuhang Klima (Climate Change Stories): A Summit on Climate Change Adaptation.
Attended by more than 150 individuals representing 44 organizations and institutions, the activity was the culmination of a series of forums initiated by CCNCI to hear stories from the most vulnerable sectors of society, such as the farmers, fisherfolk, women, children, and indigenous peoples, on the effects of climate change, adaptation and mitigation practices, and their calls for climate change actions.
“The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s latest report projects an increase in the number of displaced over the course of this century. The risk of displacement intensifies when vulnerable populations experience higher exposure to extreme weather events, in both rural and urban areas, particularly in low-income countries. According to the IPCC, there is an emerging consensus that greater variability of climatic factors will have an increasing impact on the livelihoods and safety of the most vulnerable members of communities.”(1)
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