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Farming in South Africa is under threat from climate change. Here’s how

18th November 2019 the conversation 0

There’s an assumption in the agricultural industry that the yields and prices of crops will vary according to local conditions as well as supply and […]

Battling with mistrust and poor working conditions, health workers face a difficult fight against Ebola in DRC

15th November 2019 Equal Times 0

The handwashing and temperature reading stations set up in the most widely frequented places in Goma and on the roads leading to other urban centres […]

Mass protests in Latin America against the neoliberal model

13th November 2019 Equal Times 0

“It’s not 30 pesos: it’s 30 years.” This slogan, one of the most frequently used in the mass protests in Chile, explains in seven words […]

Mining activities continue to dispossess black families in South Africa

12th November 2019 Dineo Skosana 0

Dispossession in South Africa is associated with the period of colonialism and apartheid. As a result, not much consideration is given to how previously marginalised […]

In Mexico, domestic workers are defending their labour and human rights

11th November 2019 Equal Times 0

A 2013 study by the International Labour Organization (ILO) found that there were at least 52 million domestic workers in the world, the majority of them women. […]

Looting mars De Doorns protest

8th November 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

Passing trucks get looted as the unemployed in De Doorns protest against unemployment and bribery for jobs on farms in the area.

Social and economic woes weigh heavily on Algeria’s future

6th November 2019 Equal Times 0

The last eight months have seen the rise of a protest movement without precedent in the history of Algeria. Millions of citizens have taken to […]

In Zimbabwe, trade unionists, human rights activists and opposition politicians are under siege

4th November 2019 Equal Times 0

When Munashe Chirowamari left home on 11 October 2018 to join fellow trade unionists on a demonstration organised by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions […]

How to get fishers more involved in decisions that affect them

29th October 2019 Louise C Gammage 0

South Africa’s approach to managing its fishing industry is supposed to include all interested parties. Fishers and government should work together to make decisions. But this has […]

Can migrants, robots and retirees help to combat the demographic crisis in an ageing Japan?

28th October 2019 Equal Times 0

Turning 100 is no longer a novelty in Japan. Itsuko Inoue recently celebrated her 100th birthday, joining the ranks of Japan’s 71,000 centenarians. A native […]

Too hungry to go to class: South Africa’s university students need better support

22nd October 2019 Stella Sabi 0

The South African university student population has changed over the past 20 years to reflect wider society more closely than before. It’s no surprise therefore […]

Are indigenous textile makers fashion’s latest victims?

21st October 2019 Equal Times 0

The Oma people, a small indigenous community in Laos, are the antithesis of the speed of today’s fashion industry. The streets of their small villages […]

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