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‘The government is trying to silence those who are against the pipeline’
Baraka Lenga | TANZANIA
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
EAST AFRICA
23.Apr.2022
EN
‘The pipeline project would open up critical ecosystems to commercial oil exploitation’
Omar Elmawi | EAST AFRICA
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
EAST AFRICA
21.Apr.2022
EN
‘By peacefully protesting, we hope to protect our democracy’
Bhavani Fonseca | SRI LANKA
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
SOUTH ASIA
19.Apr.2022
EN
‘The constitution now contemplates the interests of future generations’
Edoardo Zanchini | ITALY
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
EUROPE
14.Apr.2022
EN
‘Advocacy for policy change takes time and a long-term commitment’
Helen McEachern | GLOBAL
INCLUSION
GLOBAL
13.Apr.2022
EN
‘Violence against women continues at pandemic levels in the UK as elsewhere’
Zarin Hainsworth | UNITED KINGDOM
INCLUSION
GLOBAL
13.Apr.2022
EN
‘Women need more access to real political decision-making power’
Terry Ince | TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
INCLUSION
GLOBAL
11.Apr.2022
EN
‘Global-level policy-making is disconnected from women’s realities’
Wanun Permpibul | THAILAND
INCLUSION
GLOBAL
08.Apr.2022
EN
‘Grassroots environmental defenders are highly underrepresented in decision-making’
Joy Hayley Munthali and Dorothy Kazombo Mwale | MALAWI
INCLUSION
GLOBAL
08.Apr.2022
EN
‘Education is our basic right, it’s an Islamic right, it’s a human right’
Matiullah Wesa | AFGHANISTAN
INCLUSION
SOUTH ASIA
05.Apr.2022
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