PRESS RELEASE: Global Land Grab Highlights Growing Inequality and Need for Reform
The accumulation of vast amounts of land by a small group of global corporate landowners is...
The accumulation of vast amounts of land by a small group of global corporate landowners is...
WEBINAR: The Uncertainties of Free Trade and Protectionism: Opportunities for a Progressive Trade Policy in Asia? - Friday, 9 May 2025.
Good afternoon, and welcome to this webinar on ‘The Uncertainties of Free Trade and Protectionism:...
A discussion on the legacy of Bandung Conference with lecturers and students from the Faculty of Law of Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung. 2 May 2025. Photo: Bambang Nurjaman.
Good afternoon. My name is Joseph Purugganan, I am a Filipino researcher and activist with Focus...
This article is part of a series marking the 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference. A...
This article is part of a series marking the 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference. A...
V0025029 Geography: water spouts at sea, with rain. Coloured wood eng Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images [email protected] http://wellcomeimages.org Geography: water spouts at sea, with rain. Coloured wood engraving by C. Whymper. By: Charles H. WhymperPublished: - Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This article is part of a series marking the 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference. A...
This article is part of a series marking the 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference. A...
This article is part of a series marking the 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference. A...
BREAD SHED. While rice is the traditional staple food of Goa, bread and bread-making were introduced by Portuguese colonialists in the 16th century. Over time, Goa developed a distinctive and rich tradition of baking culture and cuisine. Amost every large village in Goa has its own local bakery making various types of breads, cakes and pastries. Mapusa market has an entire section devoted to breads, supplied from various villages around North Goa. The bread types have interesting local names. For example, a hard-crust doughnut-shaped bread is called 'Kangon' - the Konkani-language word for 'bangle'. Typically, the freshly baked breads go out to individual homes via 'Poders' — delivery men who ride bicycles fitted with big bread baskets, and distinctive sounding air-horns used to announce their arrival in a neighborhood.
A Mural by People Tree Studio The Mapusa Mogi mural project is an ongoing community-centric public...
This article is part of a series marking the 70th anniversary of the 1955 Bandung Conference. A...
Women’s groups organize a protest action and put up tents in front of the Department of Agriculture. Photo by Del Bañares.
By Bianca Martinez The eighth day of March has traditionally been celebrated in different...
Unpacking the dominant model in order to raise critical understanding among broad constituencies, and to support frontline communities challenging the negative impacts of development
Expanding critical analysis to link economic and development policies with political trends, human rights abuses and violent conflict in order to empower local communities to fight challenges and claim their rights and spaces
Drawing attention to social and political resistance and change to put forth people's own visions and practice for a better world that can form elements of the deglobalisation paradigm