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Indigenous Argentineans, disrespected and ignored for too long, are forging new alliances in their quest to safeguard the natural world.
Today Argentina leads the world in recognizing the rights of transgender people. But it hasn't always been that way, writes Vanessa Baird.
Argentina has come a long way in dealing with its past. But what of the present? Vanessa Baird takes a look at the state of human rights.
Argentina is not in the habit of being cowed by international pressure and financial big-hitters – or by proponents of austerity. Vanessa Baird reports.
The government wants to fund popular co-ops that are meeting urgent social needs. What could be wrong with that? Vanessa Baird meets the people behind them.
Vanessa Baird reports on how Argentinean workers took over failing and bankrupt enterprises – and have kept them going.
Argentina’s ups and downs since 1946.
Stormy time ahead in the world’s largest country. Are there lessons to be learned? asks Vanessa Baird.
David Fedele relates a true and uncomfortable tale of a tardy Good Samaritan.
Can smallholders be more productive than agribusiness? It looks that way in Zimbabwe, which has broken up its big farms, and where growers have nearly matched production of their white predecessors, in fewer than ten years. Joseph Hanlon reports.
Some of the world’s biggest and most controversial land deals.
The land rush started back in 2008. It has not gone unnoticed – or unchallenged.
Forestry companies want to carve up Mozambique’s northern highlands. Peasant farmers and their allies are working to hold them accountable. Hazel Healy investigates.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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A clash of dreams | Indigenous Argentineans, disrespected and ignored for too long, are forging new alliances in their quest to safeguard the natural world. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
Trans revolutionary | Today Argentina leads the world in recognizing the rights of transgender people. But it hasn't always been that way, writes Vanessa Baird. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
‘Not one step backwards!’ | Argentina has come a long way in dealing with its past. But what of the present? Vanessa Baird takes a look at the state of human rights. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
Facing the vultures | Argentina is not in the habit of being cowed by international pressure and financial big-hitters – or by proponents of austerity. Vanessa Baird reports. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
Speak truth | The government wants to fund popular co-ops that are meeting urgent social needs. What could be wrong with that? Vanessa Baird meets the people behind them. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
Who needs a boss? | Vanessa Baird reports on how Argentinean workers took over failing and bankrupt enterprises – and have kept them going. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
A short history of coups, crises and Peronism | Argentina’s ups and downs since 1946. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
Argentina’s challenge | Stormy time ahead in the world’s largest country. Are there lessons to be learned? asks Vanessa Baird. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2013 | 463 | Buy |
The case for a maximum wage | Would the world be better off if the US had one? |
Mark Engler | May, 2013 | 462 | Buy |
This is Africa | David Fedele relates a true and uncomfortable tale of a tardy Good Samaritan. |
David Fedele | May, 2013 | 462 | Buy |
Country Profile: Indonesia | Facts, figures and a profile of Indonesia. |
Irfan Kortschak | May, 2013 | 462 | Buy |
The eye of the farmer fattens the beast | Can smallholders be more productive than agribusiness? It looks that way in Zimbabwe, which has broken up its big farms, and where growers have nearly matched production of their white predecessors, in fewer than ten years. Joseph Hanlon reports. |
Joseph Hanlon | May, 2013 | 462 | Buy |
Land Grabs - Hotspots | Some of the world’s biggest and most controversial land deals. |
Amy Hall | May, 2013 | 462 | Buy |
Securing the global commons | The land rush started back in 2008. It has not gone unnoticed – or unchallenged. |
Hazel Healy | May, 2013 | 462 | Buy |
Cazizi village holds its ground | Forestry companies want to carve up Mozambique’s northern highlands. Peasant farmers and their allies are working to hold them accountable. Hazel Healy investigates. |
Hazel Healy | May, 2013 | 462 | Buy |