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June 17th, 2007

In June the TerraViva team produced a 16-page newsletter in cooperation with NCDO (Netherlands) on the Millennium Development Goals for SID conference.
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More about: Africa, Asia & Pacific, Latin America, Poverty & MDGs, Providing news and content, Sustainable development
January 20th, 2007

Against the expectations of many, on January 25th, thousands of participants flooded Kasarani, the Nairobi sports complex were the World Social Forum 2007 was held. Dozens of stands, two huge news rooms, restaurants, meeting tents were erected in a rush of hectic activity.
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More about: Africa, Civil society, Global, Globalization and the South, Providing news and content
November 22nd, 2006

A TerraViva conference newspaper in Italian was produced this month for the first time. Three editions were published during the “Stati Generali della Solidarieta’ e Cooperazione Internazionale”, held on 22-24 November in Rome.
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More about: Europe & Mediterranean, Globalization and the South, Providing news and content
May 15th, 2006

TerraViva - In early May, IPS Asia-Pacific carried out a TerraViva edition for the ILO Theme Seminars on the Informal Economy: Street Vending and Labour Protection in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

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More about: Asia & Pacific, Globalization and the South, Providing news and content

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