PAMBAZUKA NEWS 52 * 7600 SUBSCRIBERS

This conference, organized by African Women's Charity Organizations, is a platform to support the unity of all African women organizations, women's organizations of churches, and the women of youth organizations, in an international sisterhood. Issues on housing, childcare, education, transportation, and clean drinking water will be at the forefront of the conference.

First of all, congratulations on a very informative and necessary news source. The Paper is a free, non-profit, non-aligned, independent volunteer run publication based in Melbourne. We attempt to give coverage to issues not normally covered in the mainstream media which, given the current situation in Australia is a fairly broad portfolio. With this in mind we would very much like to use your editorial titled 'FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND CURRENT LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN ZIMBABWE'in The Pape...read more

The reformatted and split series of Pambazuka newsletter is very readable. It avoids the information overload inherent in the earlier version, and one can read it in two short bursts.

Just a quick posting to congratulate you on your newsletter. As the editor of a small magazine reporting on environmental issues and environmental injustice (admittedly mostly in Europe) I have found your newsletter to be very informative as to the true situation in Africa on a multitude of issues. I have forwarded information contained in your newsletter to dozens of groups around the world (with full credits of course). And just thought I would write to say thank you, and keep up the good w...read more

The Brookings Institution-CUNY Project on Internal Displacement, the Norwegian Refugee Council, and the U.S. Committee for Refugees today released a report that urges the European Union (EU) and European countries individually to become more specifically and actively engaged in assisting and protecting internally displaced persons and to address the causes and consequences of internal displacement.

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