... para derogar la ley.
A pesar de la popularidad del presidente, principalmente debido a su línea dura hacia las pandillas y el crimen, la economía salvadoreña está en crisis y el gobierno necesita desesperadamente ...
... the law.
Despite the president’s popularity, mostly due to his hard-line approach to gangs and crime, the Salvadoran economy is failing and the government is in desperate need to attract foreign investment. In ...
... la Privatización del Agua
Asamblea Feminista
Bloque de Resistencia y Rebeldía Popular
Coordinadora Salvadoreña de Movimientos Populares
Foro Nacional de Salud
Foro del Agua
Juventudes Antifascistas ...
... who promises to redistribute wealth, took a slight advantage over Keiko Fujimori (Fuerza Popular). Peru is a country with 32 million inhabitants.
The Peruvian currency fell back to a record low, weakening ...
... environment. Recently, 30,000 residents of Chubut signed a petition demanding their legislature approve a “Popular Initiative” that would expand and complement the environmental protections in the existing ...
... charismatic Rivera attained folk-hero status with his impersonations of a popular children’s character known as Cipitio to spread his environmentalist message. These efforts helped convince a majority ...
... that can force transnationals such as Glencore to have full accountability for their activities. Through the voices of the stakeholders involved, we share here the key points from before and after a popular ...
... haunts the book. The authors seem constantly surprised by the intelligence, creativity, and skills of the “ordinary people.”
For example, they write, “The popular wisdom on the environment is that it ...
... if it’s something as vital and popular as ensuring clean and affordable water for all. The terms “water defenders” and “water protectors” resonate broadly and effectively around the world.
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The different sectors of civil society and the popular organizations hereby represented recognize water as a source of life and a public good, whose access constitutes ...
... Humboldt (NICARAGUA)
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... and to intimidate organized civil society.
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... that “only with organization and popular struggle do we guarantee the defense of our inalienable rights and interests as working people.” *J. Alejandro Artiga-Purcell is a PhD candidate at the University ...