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Neo-extractivism & Omnibus Law on Job Creation

Neo-extractivism is an economic and political model that emerged in several Latin American countries in the 21st century, particularly in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. It emphasizes the role of natural resource extraction as a means of generating revenue for social programs and development. This model advocates for state intervention in the economy, particularly in the

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Instituting water common: case of rural population and case of Indonesia

The question on instituting water common bring some meaningful re-development the setting of domestic and international norm. By norm, I would refer to the foundation water commons as delineation of rights, performance of in legal reasoning, into policy making, in the and on governance of domestic and international institutions. The model of normative setting varies,

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FIGHT INEQUALITY ALLIANCE ASIA CALLS FOR THE SAFETY OF PEOPLE IN AFGHANISTAN

Press release 20 August 2021 Afghanistan is at the tipping point of a return to violence, instability and insecurity. The escalation of violence risks exacerbating inequality, injustice and denial of human rights of its people and unleashing abuse and harassment of those who are vulnerable, particularly women and girls. We are deeply worried about the

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“Sambas Flood 2021: Continuous Grabbing of People’s Territory

Press Release 17 February 2021 Image 01. Flood reach over 1 meter high in Semanga village (Pic: Muji) Floods hit three villages in Sejangkung sub-district, West Kalimantan: Sepantai, Semanga and Perigi Limus during the last 2 weeks with more than 1,000 families affected. Flood from Bengkayang district was suspected to be the main cause. Since

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Toxic river: the fight to reclaim water from oil palm plantations in Indonesia

“Only few countries in the world have experienced the rapid expansion of oil palm plantations like Indonesia. Oil palm is not a native crop to the country, and yet the nature of the tree means that it can only be grown in a narrow band of tropical land North or South of the equator with

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Over 100 Civil Society Organizations Stand Behind UN Special Rapporteur Léo Heller, Denounce Private Water Industry Interference

We, the undersigned, express our strong support for the report on “The Privatisation of Water and Sanitation Services” of the United Nations (U.N.) Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, Mr. Léo Heller. He will present the report to the U.N. General Assembly today. We also express deep concern about the

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Over 300 civil society organizations call for immediate debt cancellation to help lower-income countries fight Covid-19

***Press release*** As world leaders come together at the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings and G20 finance ministers meeting this week, over 500 groups from 96 countries call on them to cancel debts, including debts owed to private creditors Campaigners demand that this is followed by the agreement of a fair and binding framework

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Open Letter on Debt Justice to All Governments, International Institutions and Lenders

14 October 2020 Dear Leaders of Governments, International Institutions and Lender Institutions, COVID19 has turned our world upside down The Covid19 pandemic has severely impacted on the health, safety and survival of hundreds of millions of people. Communities worldwide are being pushed deeper into poverty, precarious existence and inequality – with the massive loss of

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