enewsletters & mailing lists
Global: Private Military & Security Companies newsletter
2012-05-06, Issue 583
The Private Military & Security Companies (PMSC) newsletter published by www.business-humanrights.org contains updates on the impact of these companies on human rights from around the world.
Kenya: Kenya Palestinian Solidarity Committee e-newsletters
2012-04-30, Issue 582
Kenya Palestinian Solidarity Committee supports the freedom struggle and the consequent establishment of a democratic secular state in the entire land of pre-l948 Palestine where Muslims, Christians and Jews choose to live together in political equality, justice and prosperity for all. They provide solidarity and link with local and international solidarity committees to create awareness of the struggles in the cultural, social, economic and political spheres in occupied Palestine through acitivities like information sharing, education campaigns, film festivals and public fora. They produce regular enewsletters on Palestine from Kenya and is an example of the solidarity coming from African countries. Visit http://solidaritynetkenya.blogspot.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kenya-Palestinian-Solidarity-Committee/114935828595839 for more information.
Africa: Kakuma News Reflector available
2012-04-17, Issue 581
The newest issue of the Kakuma News Reflector is now available online at www.kakuma.wordpress.com The Kakuma News Reflector (or KANERE) is a refugee free press devoted to independent reporting on human rights and encampment.
Mozambique Political Process Bulletin
2012-04-17, Issue 581
The latest issue of the Mozambique Political Process Bulletin is available and deals with anti-corruption legislation. To subscribe: tinyurl.com/moz-en-sub To unsubscribe: tinyurl.com/moz-en-unsub Previous newsletters and other Mozambique material are posted on tinyurl.com/mozamb
Global: Prison radio newsletter available
2012-03-12, Issue 574
The Prison Radio newsletter features posts about - and writing and commentary by - Mumia Abu-Jamal, who is serving life imprisonment without parole in the US for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner, but whom many activists consider to be innocent. It also contains other news about prisoner campaigns and solidarity.
Global: INTERIGHTS Quarterly Update: Winter/Spring 2011/2012
2012-03-12, Issue 574
The latest INTERIGHTS Quarterly Update, a regular email containing summaries of recent news, including updates on litigation, events and publications, with links to full details on their website, is available. It contains news about the repeal of death sentences in Egypt, a ruling on hate speech against the LGBTI community in Sweden and news on resources and publications.
South Centre Bulletin Issue 58
2011-12-21, Issue 563
The latest issue of the South Bulletin has two major main issues: The Durban Climate Conference, and the WTO's 8th Ministerial Conference, both held in December 2011. The Durban conference has given rise to a new round of climate change negotiations,...
South Africa: November Biowatch Bulletin out
2011-12-07, Issue 562
The highlights of the November issue of the Biowatch Bulletin include a GM update for South Africa and an article on building resilience through farmer exchanges and seed rituals. To read the full issue and to subscribe to future editions, please vis...
Mozambique: News reports and clippings
2011-12-04, Issue 560
The latest edition of the Mozambique Political Process Bulletin has articles on corruption in Mozambique, the inability of coal mines to reduce poverty, the need for more jobs in Mozambique and much more. Visit the web address provided to subscribe t...
Global: Prison radio e-newsletters
2011-11-03, Issue 556
Prison Radio’s mission is to challenge unjust police and prosecutorial practices which result in mass incarceration, racism, and gender discrimination by airing the voices of men and women victimized by an unjust criminal justice system. Sign up for ...
Angola: Angola Monitor Issue 4/11
2011-10-30, Issue 554
The Angola Monitor covers the politics, economics, development, democracy and human rights of Angola. It is published quarterly by Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA). The latest issue covers the deportation of southern Africa civil society leaders, A...
We Have Faith climate newsletter available
2011-10-17, Issue 552
The latest edition of the 'We Have Faith - Act Now for Climate Justice' newsletter, which deals with climate change and news in the lead up to the COP17 event in Durban, is now available....
INTERIGHTS Quarterly Update: Autumn 2011
2011-10-03, Issue 550
The INTERIGHTS Quarterly Update is a regular email containing summaries of recent news, including updates on litigation, events and publications....
Nigeria: Stakeholder Democracy Network newsletter
2011-08-08, Issue 543
Stakeholder Democracy Network produces a monthly news and analysis bulletin that is sent out via email. The August 2011 newsletter includes the following:...
South Centre, Issue 55, 11 July 2011
Capital flow booms and busts damaging to south
2011-07-27, Issue 542
This issue of South Bulletin focuses on the adverse effects of the boom and bust cycle in capital flows into and out of developing countries, which has caused adverse effects in many economies. After the financial crisis, capital flows resumed their ...
Art for Humanity: June/July 2011 Newsletter
2011-08-01, Issue 542
In this month’s issue: Dialogue among Civilizations News - Dialogue Among Civilizations Book Launch - Dialogue Among Civilizations Exhibition KZNSA Gallery 2011 - Dialogue Among Civilizations Exhibition Leeds 2011 - Pr...
Angola Monitor newsletter
2011-08-01, Issue 542
The Angola Monitor follows the progress of peace, stability, development and human rights in the country as it struggles to overcome the legacy of nearly three decades of war. Since the first multi-party elections in 1992, we have been monitoring the...
SA Reconciliation Barometer newsletter: Volume 9 Issue 2
2011-07-20, Issue 540
The issue includes: - ‘This place restored my dignity’: Stories of the Solms-Delta farm workers by Crystal Orderson - Struggle songs, heritage and reconciliation by Cecyl Esau - Employment Equity: Ticking Boxes or True Transformation? - Are we de...
Freedom Archives mailing list
2011-07-11, Issue 538
The Freedom Archives mailing list contains posting on general anti-imperialist news with an emphasis on analysis and non-traditional sources. Click on the URL provided to subscribe....
June 2011 Biowatch Bulletin available
2011-06-27, Issue 536
The latest issue of the Biowatch Bulletin is out and includes the following: - Planned US control of SA seed supply threatens food security - SA GM update - Biowatch comments on SA's climate change response Green paper - World Social Forum, COP ...
Justice in Nigeria Now newsletter
2011-06-19, Issue 535
The latest issue of Justice in Nigeria Now (JINN) newsletter contains the following posts: - Truth in Advertising: JINN's subvertisements tweak Chevron's ads - Listen to Nigerian women's leader Emem Okon - Watch what Emem Okon had to say after spe...
New edition of the Nyéléni Newsletter
2011-06-12, Issue 534
The following can be found in the new issue: - An in-depth look at the food price volatility and food markets - The launch of the People’s Food Policy in Canada - Voices and testimonies from Brazil and Mozambique - An update from the Internation...
Fahamu Refugee Legal Aid Newsletter - June issue
2011-06-06, Issue 532
Fahamu’s Refugee Programme is pleased to announce the June issue of the Fahamu Refugee Legal Aid Newsletter, a monthly publication that provides a forum for providers of refugee legal aid. With a focus on the global So...
Subscribe to Farm Radio Weekly
2011-06-06, Issue 532
Farm Radio Weekly is aimed at broadcasters but the feature and news stories are relevant to anyone interested in agricultural development in Africa. The stories are written ready to be read out on radio. They deliberately focus on small-scale farmers, looking at how their lives and livelihoods are affected by innovation and change. Anyone interested can sign up online:...
Global: Subscribe to challenging the green revolution in Africa
2011-05-23, Issue 530
The Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First shapes how people think by analysing the root causes of global hunger, poverty, and ecological degradation and developing solutions in partnership with movements working for social change. You ...
Women in Action
Rural Women's Movement winter newsletter 2011
2011-05-23, Issue 530
The winter edition of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM) newsletter contains articles on a strategy to resolve hunger and unemployment in Africa, halting rape and abduction of girls, and news of RWM's activities and achievements....
Issue 2, 2011 of The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southern Africa newsletter
2011-05-23, Issue 530
Issue 2, 2011 of The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southern Africa newsletter contains opinions on South Africa's municipal elections and articles on Wal-Mart, decent jobs and Mauritius....
African Press Organisation (APO) alerts
2011-04-25, Issue 526
APO distributes thousands of press releases related to Africa. Their mailing list and RSS feeds allows you to receive information about the country(ies), topic(s), and institution(s) of interest - whether your area of interest is South Africa, Agricu...
Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation 'Development Dialogue' available
2011-03-16, Issue 521
The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation has just published its latest 'Development Dialogue' (no. 55/March 2011) on 'Dealing with crimes against humanity'. It is the third volume in a series with a thematic...
The Nyeleni newsletter
Industrialised food production: the base of the junk food system
2011-03-13, Issue 520
The Nyeleni Newsletter is now available online in three languages: English, Spanish and French. This edition of the newsletter has a special on factory farming. The newsletter is published every two months on the [url=http://www.nyeleni.org]www.nyele...
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