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The Coming Global Food Fight

As food prices force millions more under the threshold of absolute poverty into hunger, with predictable consequences even as aid promises are reneged upon, John Cavanagh and Robin Broad outline a route beyond food security to food sovereignty through rooted communities in this week's guest editorial.

Inaction at Least Developed Countries summit hurting global development

It's time for a new international development paradigm for Least Developed Countries, writes David Kode, Policy Officer at CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation World Leaders and policy makers have a remarkable capacity to emulate progress without actually achieving anything.

No Silver Lining to the IMF Cloud

Ingrid Srinath, Secretary General CIVICUS European powers appear set on perpetuating their arbitrary "entitlement" to the position of Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund in the wake of the controversy that precipitated the resignation earlier this month of Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

Zimbabwe March 2011: Silent Fear

Adele Poskitt This week I tasted the bitter-sweet fear that is keeping Zimbabwe on its knees.

Spotlight on the Civil Society Index - 24 Country Reports complete

Civil society has been defined as the space between state, private sector and family or community.

Syria: CIVICUS calls for immediate release of journalist Fayez Sara

"Arbitrary arrests, detentions and intimidation of activists, journalists and political opponents in Syria by security forces and members of the intelligence unit is no way to respond to legitimate calls for reforms by citizens in Syria," said Netsanet Belay, Policy and Research Director for CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation.

CIVICUS Announces the Nelson Mandela – Graça Machel Innovation Award Winners

CIVICUS is pleased to announce the winners of its latest round of Innovation Awards.

CIVICUS calls on Iran government to stop its Establishment and Supervision of NGOs Bill. If passed bill would “pose major threat” to independent civil society in Iran

Civil society enabling environment now on global agenda - preparing for Busan

Civil society organisations (CSOs) around the world are mobilising resources, actions and advocacy to influence key global processes this year.

CIVICUS: IFC Review Process must align with the UN Framework on Business and Human Right

CIVICUS has had the opportunity to study the draft sustainability framework and in particular the draft Policy on Social and Environmental Sustainability put together by the IFC.

CIVICUS condemns the arrest of Andrey Yurov in Belarus

CIVICUS condemns the arrest and detainment of Andrey Yurov, Head of the International Observation Mission of the Committee on International Control over the Human Rights Situation in Belarus.

Latest in e-CIVICUS

A CIVICUS inventor passes away – remembering a great civil society leader -  Ingrid Srinath Defrosting the Chilling Effect -  Adele Poskit, Policy officer, CIVICUS NANGO Calls for end to Harassment of Civil Society Activists by Zimbabwe Republic Police Internal displacement on the rise in Libya Changing political spaces of Civil Society Organisations: Report New Zealand Aid Development Scholarships Jobs and internships and; Loads of civil society related news Read this issue online or subscribe now and get all future issues in your inbox!

Voices from the field: Change has started and it will never go back

Rowena McNaughton interviews human rights activist and director of Arab NGO Network for Development, Ziad Abdel Samad.

Press release CIVICUS urges the International Community to unequivocally pressure Egypt's President Mubarak to step down

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Civil society: the OSCE Moscow Mechanism - a way out of the "Belarusian deadlock"

Olga Zakharova, Eurasia Idea Network Correspondent Civil Society representatives from 27 OSCE member countries sent an appeal for urgent action in response to the human rights crisis in Belarus to the embassies of OSCE member countries.

Ingrid Srinath at the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland

Ingrid Srinath, Secretary General, CIVICUS Speaking during the session 'Insights on India' Ingrid shared her concerns about the government's inability to keep its promises.

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