Category: 4Issues
Event: Focus Policy Review 2019 launch
Posted by admin2 | Apr 9, 2019 | Announcement, Food Sovereignty and Agroecology, Peace and Security, Philippines, Power and Democracy, Women | 0
Observations on the Thai Election 2019
Posted by admin2 | Apr 1, 2019 | Mekong Region, Power and Democracy, Thailand | 0
Groups demand return to work of locked-out shipyar...
Posted by Galileo de Guzman Castillo | Mar 27, 2019 | Corporate Accountability, Philippines | 0
Climate justice group demands real solutions to me...
Posted by Galileo de Guzman Castillo | Mar 22, 2019 | Philippines, The Commons | 0
Indigenous women mark March 8 protesting dam proje...
Posted by admin2 | Mar 8, 2019 | Philippines, The Commons, Women | 0

The quote from MAW Brouwer is on the pedestrian bridge wall on the Asia-Afrika street. The street, previously known as Groote Postweg (in English: the Great Post Road), was named to honor the Asia-Africa Conference. Wikimedia Commons.
A City That Once Burned for Freedom: The Bandung That Was, The Bandung That Is
by Anisa | Mar 20, 2025 | Asia/World, Feature, Power and Democracy | 0
by Anisa Widyasari Right in the middle of one of the busiest streets in the city, on the...
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The heads of state and government, accompanied by heads of delegation of Asian–African countries taking a group photo at the 60th anniversary of the original 1955 Asian–African Conference as the peak event of the 2015 Asian–African Summit at the Merdeka Building in Bandung, West Java, on Friday (24/4). (ANTARA FOTO/AACC2015/M Agung Rajasa/15.)
The Long March from Bandung to the BRICS
by Anisa | Mar 13, 2025 | Alternative Regionalisms, Asia/World, Feature, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy | 0
by Walden Bello, with contributions from Shalmali Guttal The Bandung Conference in April...
Read MoreThe Adventures of FemSamyan in the Southern Peasants’ Federation of Thailand (SPFT)
Who are we? FemSamyan (เฟมสามย่าน) is an independent feminist club based in Bangkok,...
Read MoreSeed for the Future: Future of Young Farmers and Seeds in Agriculture
by Anisa | Mar 5, 2025 | Feature, Food Sovereignty and Agroecology, Mekong Region, Thailand | 0
Authors: Jarik Krobtong and Thanita Chanchitpreecha, FOCUS-CUSRI Collaboration Project on History...
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CHANGE? (FOR WHAT, FOR WHOM?) Bonifacio Day Mobilization. Manila, Philippines. 2016 November 30. Photo by Galileo de Guzman Castillo.
Peoples’ Victories: A Watershed of Radical Hopes
by Galileo de Guzman Castillo | Feb 28, 2025 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Power and Democracy, Social Movements | 0
By Galileo de Guzman Castillo The year 2024 saw a critical conjuncture for democracy as 3.7...
Read MoreHalf truths and lies: PH government fails commitment to ESCR
by Anisa | Feb 24, 2025 | Media Release, Philippines, Power and Democracy | 0
The CSO delegation led by In Defense of Human Rights and Dignity Movement (IDEFEND) and Philippine...
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Country Rapporteur Asraf Ally Caunhye from Mauritius raises initial questions and comments from the Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights to the Philippine delegation. Geneva . 18 February 2025.
More decisive action needed to guarantee ESCR and protect HRDs in the Philippines
by Anisa | Feb 19, 2025 | Philippines, Power and Democracy, Statement | 0
IDEFEND’s Statement on the 7th periodic review of the Philippines at the 77th Session of the...
Read MoreCelebrating 30 Years of Focus on the Global South: Demanding Climate Justice, Expanding the Commons and Public Economy, and Promoting Real Security
by Anisa | Feb 13, 2025 | Asia/World, Climate & Environment, Deglobalisation, Feature, Food Sovereignty and Agroecology, Power and Democracy, Trade and Investment | 0
When Focus was founded 30 years ago in 1995, it was up against the confident assertion of global...
Read MoreEU PUSHES ITS ECONOMIC AGENDA IN THE MIDST OF UNFOLDING TRADE WARS AND UNCERTAINTIES
by Anisa | Feb 10, 2025 | Media Release, Philippines, Trade and Investment | 0
Trade Justice advocates renew calls to stop the corporate driven EU-Philippines trade deal ...
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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.
The Mapusa Mogi Mural Project
A Mural by People Tree Studio The Mapusa Mogi mural project is an ongoing community-centric public...
Read MoreEVEN AS THE MULTIPLE CRISIS DEEPENS IN ASIA, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ADVANCE THE STRUGGLE FOR ALTERNATIVES
by Anisa | Dec 19, 2024 | Asia/World, Feature, Opinion/Analysis, Power and Democracy, Social Movements | 0
Focus on the Global South December 2024 The so-called ‘Asian century’ is a veritable jumble...
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Jess Santiago plays one of his songs at a gathering of artists-activists in Dhaka, Bangladesh. February 2024. Photo by Joseph Purugganan.
Human Rights Defenders honored for their work to promote and defend human rights
by Anisa | Dec 18, 2024 | Asia/World, News, Power and Democracy | 0
By Joseph Purugganan Originally published here. Written for Amplifying Human Rights Through Music:...
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