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- Issue 44 (12) more..
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- Education: Fighting Illiteracy, Cuban-Style
- 'They Want Transgenic Crops, Whether They Are Good or Bad'
- Countering illegal logging via reforestation
- RP marine scientist wins award
- Communal biogas digester project ongoing
- Globalization Guru: Nobel Prize winner discusses the dangers of the global economy
- 'Make Rural Poverty History'
- Climate Change: Mocking Our Dreams
- Media: Embedded in the Spin Cycle...
- Ron Bilaro: Paying it Forward
- Issue 43 (11) more..
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- A stove for all seasons
- Egypt: A Long Struggle for Democracy - Prof. Saad Eddin Ibrahim
- Military Gobbles Funds Earmarked for Social Development
- Health: Europe Reinvents Itself as a Smoke-Free Zone
- Sustainable agriculture gets boost with award
- Out of the Box
- SMART Addict, Unilever's Close Up Lovapalooza, CSR and Cultural Wars
- Helsinki forum pushes for 'inclusive' globalization
- Spirituality and nation building
- Argentina: Building a Solidarity Economy
- Issue 42 (9) more..
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- Cuba: The Bamboo Revolution
- Reclaiming "Our" UN - And Changing It
- Unique Awards Highlight Corporate Irresponsibility
- Words Create Worlds
- A Tale of Two Forums in Worlds Apart
- The idea that crushed slavery
- Ecoartists: Engaging Communities in a New Metaphor
- Eco-waste processing center in Laguna established
- Technological Singularity and the New Activism of the 21st Century
- Issue 41 (12) more..
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- The business of poverty
- Aklan farmer pioneers in camote chips making
- Corporate social responsibilities
- Microentrepreneurs : Women take a larger role in nation building
- Organic farming points way to reducing rural poverty, UN says
- Impressions of a positive Pinay
- Live at Karangalan
- At 72: Our hope is in ourselves
- Human Face: Karangalan, gathering time
- Microcredit a 'Practical' Way to Fight Poverty
- Issue 40 (7) more..
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- Young bikers join drive to protect environment
- Campaigners Prepare to Battle over Chemicals
- World Social Forum: Seeking Ways to Include the Excluded
- Filipino awardee wants to create a better RP
- World Social Forum: NGOs Quietly Fill Vital Social Roles
- Way Exists to Slash Poverty, But Is There the Will?
- NGOs, POs join effort to save Samar park
- Issue 39 (8) more..
- Issue 38 (9) more..
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- 'Pharma Crops' Threaten Food Safety
- New ideas for social change
- Radnor grad helps teenage moms in S. Africa
- Woman launches enterprise to help poor Ugandans
- How to Change the World
- Orchestrating National Transformation
- Profits for Justice
- Poor Samareños build road, no thanks to gov't
- Shell, government representatives and NGOS map out potential social responsibility partnerships for 2005
- Issue 37 (4) more..
- Issue 36 (9) more..
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- Love or Empire
- Nobel laureate calls for new consciousness
- India: Traditional Midwives Still Vital for Births
- People for the Planet : The Bee Lady of Bohol
- Profile of 4 CEOs' social conscience
- South-South Cooperation Soars
- The Next Frontier in Education
- Capitalism at the Crossroads: The Unlimited Business Opportunities in Solving the World's Most Difficult Problems
- Yes, Let’s save the country!
- Issue 35 (11) more..
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- Trade: Poor Countries Race to Make Their Voice Heard At WTO
- Asia: Beware of the Growth Deception, Warns U.N. Body
- Zimbabwe Targets Groups' Foreign Funding
- Cultural identity and human rights
- Traditional crafts get a contemporary spin
- The Social Artist - Leadership for the 21st century
- Climate Change: Activists Question World Bank's Commitment to Sustainable Development
- Cuba: Sugar Opens Doors to Lucrative Organic Market
- Stories for children's souls
- Organic Production Works
- Issue 34 (14) more..
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- Medicines from coral reefs
- Honest, effective leadership a must for nation building
- Donor Neglect Deadly - Oxfam
- Labour: Half of World's Workers Live in Poverty, Says ILO
- And Now Why Not Micro-Insurance
- Film-Argentina: Recuperating the Collective Memory
- Global Warming Killing Oceans' Life Centres
- Latin America: Microcredit Should Serve Development, Not Profit
- Stop the Negativity
- First African Woman Wins Nobel
- Issue 33 (11) more..
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- Andres Bonifacio, first and always
- Business and Biodiversity - Risk of 'Greenwash'?
- Media: In War Path
- U.S.A.: Crop Testing Rules Menace Food Supply, Say Critics
- Brazil: Goat's Milk Boosts Local Economy
- Gov'ts Put on Notice to Halt Biodiversity Loss
- Trade: US to Face Severe WTO Sanctions
- Finance: Poorer Nations Pay Dearly for Investment Deals
- Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses Globalization to Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions
- Societal Partnerships: A Contested Terrain
- Issue 32 (13) more..
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- Conservationists Rethink Global Poverty
- 'Reclaim Your United Nations,' Say Civil Society Leaders
- Micro-finance: U.N. Sees Loans Lifting Poor From Poverty
- Towards Alternative Cities, the Green-Friendly Way
- World Social Forum: UN Could be the Tool for Change
- CHILE: Contrast with APEC Summit One Key to Social Forum's Success
- Showcase of RP's biodiversity
- ASIA: Govt-NGO Partnership, the Key to Millennium Goals?
- Trade: ACP Parliamentarians Presented Some Myths
- Agriculture. Diversified farming system: A model in sustainable upland agriculture
- Issue 31 (14) more..
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- What would nature do?
- Agriculture: Fertile soil, not ground-breaking
- The Missing Voices of Our World
- Andean Nations Clash with U.S. on Patenting Life Forms
- The "God Gene" and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness
- Micro-Finance: Small Becomes Beautiful Again
- Renewable energy can save RP $2.3B
- Organic pioneers
- Miracle in the desert
- Filipina scientist recognized in Sweden
- Issue 30 (13) more..
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- World Bank Delays NGO Consultations
- Experts Call for 'Ecological Democracy'
- U.S. Election: Spirited Vote, Imperfect Democracy - Observer
- Red Tape Can Be a Green Signal
- Globalization and collectivization
- US ready to put weapons in space
- Peace? Speech on Accepting the Sydney Peace Prize
- Farming by The Moon
- Clean Profits Are in the Air
- Women weave way out of poverty
- Issue 29 (12) more..
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- Profitability vs sustainability
- Integrating environment and health policies
- Activists Take Fire at CGIAR
- Communication Is Essential, Despite Shortcomings
- China's Hunger for Resources Raises Global Alarm
- Europe: Chemical Industry Fights Regulation
- Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein Release The Take, Another Big-Screen Documentary
- Media: Asia Still Dangerous for Journalists
- Globalisation, democratisation and peace
- Traditional Foods in Fight Against Hunger
- Issue 28 (10) more..
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- Groups Envision End-Poverty Campaign
- G20 Gearing Up for Continued WTO Talks
- Kerry's the One
- Central America: The High Cost of Corruption
- Mexico: Freedom of the Press Is Only Relative in Some States
- UP village woman takes lead in earthworm composting
- European Social Forum: Different Paths Emerge
- Mexico: First Female Mayor-Elect in Chiapas Bucks Indigenous Tradition
- Valencia City aims to become RP’s "organic rice capital"
- Africa: Civil Society Wants More Space
- Issue 27 (11) more..
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- Ethical Investing's Smoking Gun
- 10 big stories The mainstream media missed
- European Social Forum: Another World, But How?
- World Food Day: Perilous Crop Uniformity
- Muslim World and West: Why Such Hostility and Mistrust?
- Groups Question Doctors' Ties to Drug Firms
- A Footprint About a Fifth Too Large
- Argentina: Alternative Nobel Winner Decries 'Environmental Masquerading'
- Old-growth forest finds new hope in tree-planting scheme
- Herbs help Palawan farmers and the environment
- Issue 26 (12) more..
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- Food politics
- Deep-sea trawling's 'great harm'
- Lowly fishers urge: Save Lingayen Gulf from exploitation
- Peace and sustainable development linked to the environment, experts say
- Nanotech 'threatens markets for poor nations' goods'
- DENR issues new order to boost CBFM
- Firming up a learning culture in fisherfolk communities
- Clash or Dialogue: Reality and perception
- Grand Organic Tabo in Bohol
- A woman's touch in the field
- Issue 25 (11) more..
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- PIC Lists 14 New Chemicals
- African Feminist and Enviro Champion Takes Peace Prize
- A change from within
- Social Charter of Americas Aimed at Fuller Democracy
- Greenpeace steps up 'forest friendly' campaign
- Organic Farming: Finding Better Ways to Grow
- World's Wealthiest Let Down World Poorest, Again
- Drug Industry Scandal a 'Crisis'
- Debt Forgiveness for Poorest Nations Only a First Step
- Delhi University is on a green drive
- Issue 24 (13) more..
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- China's surprising voice for ecology
- BRAZIL: Latest Battle in 'War' Over Transgenics
- A respectful look at native spirituality
- Striking a chord for social harmony
- Preserving the endangered
- Africa Insists GMOs Can't Be Trusted
- Can biotech crops be good neighbors?
- Working for a 'World of Good'
- Sustainable benefits: New road to conservation
- Havens That Have Become a Tax on the World's Poor
- Issue 23 (12) more..
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- Central Asia: NGOs Face Rising Tide of Suspicion From Governments
- China puts forth solutions on poverty reduction
- Essential oil extractor developed for Tarlac folk
- Indian Greens Petition Government over Environmental Abuse
- World Bank Accused of Easing Lending Safeguards
- Spanish Prime Minister Advocates an Alliance for Peace
- Climate Control Can Be Good Business
- UP farmers take to organic farming to fight drought
- Central Asia: NGOs Helping To Develop Civil Society
- URUGUAY: Promoting the Solidarity Economy
- Issue 22 (12) more..
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- DENR revives use of bayong
- Cities Given an Attitude Warning
- Boston Social Forum: Significance, Achievements and Some Lessons Learned
- Tanzania: Fighting corruption requires concerted efforts
- Time Banking Conference
- World Renewable Energy leaders announce China wind push
- Globalization Fuels Unemployment in South Asia: Report
- Crocodylus mindorensis
- Growing Hope on Trees
- People-to-people approaches to peace
- Issue 21 (14) more..
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- HONG KONG: Activists Sell Social Responsibility As Profit Builder
- Organic Certification: The naturals
- India - Cancer cases: Pesticides the culprit
- Civil Society and Conflict Resolution: Promoting Second Track Diplomacy
- Ranchers try to boost alternative grazing method
- Small Countries' Problems Get Bigger
- U.S.: Food Waste and Hunger Exist Side by Side
- The Brasilia Consensus: New Path For Developing Nations?
- Organic co-op keeps growing
- Sugarcane's New Promises
- Issue 20 (16) more..
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- Smoking more toxic than car fumes
- Bangus fish cage culture
- Brazil's Zero Hunger Program: How To Get On Track
- Labour: More Money. Happy? No
- Eliminating child labor
- Seas Seen as Viable Power Source
- Garden weeds 'could combat cancer'
- Using Entertainment-Education to Reach Youth in Mexico
- Shoemaker's grandaughter takes steps to revive industry
- The Magsaysay Awards
- Issue 19 (15) more..
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- Drawing upon mind power
- Thailand: Reversal of Ban on GM Crops Incenses Activists
- Involve civil society, NGOs in developing health plans
- Indonesian Jamu: A Blend of Bio- and Cultural Diversity
- Global Water Issues: Stockholm World Water Forum
- Silk capital
- Jolts of electricity reviving coral reef
- International environmental best practices
- Bohol the beautiful
- Garlic Repacker Microenterpreneur Awardee
- Issue 18 (17) more..
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- The perils and promise of globalization
- Attitudes of Ignorance - A Consequence of Media Portrayal of Islam and Muslims
- Civil Society Condemns Economic Liberalisation
- Quiet attempts at good governance
- 1,000 Billion Dollars for Weapons
- Business Credit Within Reach of Poor
- Muscovado industry aches to boom
- Doing Good Work: Non-profits and Social Entrepreneurship
- Couple focuses on helping the soil produce more
- Microcredit Development Fund Helps Transform Household Scraps into Sustainable Entrepreneurship
- Issue 17 (18) more..
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- Immigrants fueling demand for indigenous folk remedies
- RP in danger of losing its coral reef biodiversity
- Gender Perspective Essential to Fighting Poverty
- Without a War on Poverty, We Will Never Defeat Terror
- World Bank Misses Historic Opportunity
- RP starts first of 7 lifetimes of healing environment wounds
- Emergent leadership
- The Take: A Film About Recuperated Factories In Argentina
- Rising above water through crab culture
- Doctors discover spiritual side of healthy children
- Issue 16 (19) more..
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- The Collapse of Green Revolution
- Even children can stop corruption in infrastructure
- Clean Water Activist Finishes Historic Hudson River Swim
- Still as 'Imeldific' as Ever
- Recycling Is an Art
- Big boost for organic food in schools and hospitals UK
- Survey: NGOs play a vital role in nourishing a strong society
- Couple honored for caring for land
- Education: Making Another World Possible
- Barili keeps alive age-old buri culture
- Issue 15 (18) more..
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- Philippine Democracy Stays in the Family
- Americas Social Forum: The Media - the First Power?
- Plastic Left Holding the Bag as Environmental Plague
- Competition for creative talent threatens economy
- Feminist, Rights Coalition Launches Campaign to Challenge U.S. Candidates on Issues
- French Activists Attack Genetically Modified Crops
- A 'Smart' way to protect our marine resources
- Local people 'to preserve nature'
- Inspiring tales of eight microentrepreneurs
- Can savings support your community? Bank on it.
- Issue 14 (20) more..
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- WTO Negotiations: Let the Game Begin
- Carter, Gorbachev, 48 Nations Lobby Supreme Court to End Juvenile Executions
- Green tea intake gains interest among health conscious
- Water privatization provokes a political backlash in demanding water democracy
- Bohol GMO-free ordinance launched July 21
- Cut kids' TV 'to protect health'
- Warming the World to Dry our Socks
- Health of marine environment at risk, scientists say Fisheries urged to make ecosystem concerns a priority
- Political Economy of Informal Sector
- Lasting change: Helping the poor, without paternalism
- Issue 13 (18) more..
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- Poverty the enemy in battle for peace
- G90 poor nations hold strategy session over WTO trade talks
- Crops, animals and a life
- Seeds of Survival
- Nanotech: Unpredictable And Un-Regulated
- Organic foods in relation to nutrition and health key facts
- Indigenous knowledge is integral
- Growing for the future
- Satellite data 'could save fish'
- Partnerships: a new approach to community development?
- Issue 12 (17) more..
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- Western diet hikes stroke risk, study finds
- Alternative Globalization
- Call for debate on role of business in society
- RP education system in crisis
- World's Poorest Nations on Slippery Slope
- Mollycoddled men 'more successful'
- U.N. to Put Global Taxes Centre Stage
- Sustainable agriculture is more than organic methods
- Eggie Apostol wins U.P. Gawad Plaridel Award
- Organic Farming Generates Longer-Lived Plants
- Issue 11 (14) more..
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- NGOs Warn Against Delay in Implementation of Global Tobacco Treaty
- New civic coalition to ensure greater transparency in oil sector
- Passive smoke risk 'even greater'
- International Plant Genetics Treaty Goes Into Effect
- Rebirth of a national treasure
- The rising power of NGOs
- Iloilo farmers trained on abaca culture without pesticides
- Local Currencies Aren't Small Change
- Reviving a Heritage
- Watching TV may speed up puberty
- Issue 10 (22) more..
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- Wisconsin trying to take lead in organic farming
- First International Ecoagriculture Conference and Practitioners' Fair
- International Symposium on Gender in Sustainable Development
- Conference on Consumers, Farmers and Food - Reconciling the Future
- Gender under-recognized in brgy dev't planning
- UN should open itself further to involve civil society, high-level panel says
- 'Bayanihan' spirit lights up remote Davao village
- How to inspire a following
- New Partnership Brings Sustainable Forest and Farm Products to Market
- Why is Art not Reflecting World Events?
- Issue 9 (20) more..
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- Malaysian researcher nominated for Nobel
- After trashing coal, Pulupandan embraces renewable wind energy
- Coconut husk by-product to control soil erosion in Panaon
- Preserving the forests of Samar island
- Momentum building toward a transformed Japan
- Once Again, the Imbalances
- 2 languages better than 1 to keep mind young
- Multinational Grab in Multicultural Garb
- Convergence on Agriculture Matters
- The Liberal Arts: Successful managers know there's more to life than business
- Issue 8 (19) more..
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- Conflicting concepts of freedom and equality
- Puerto Princesa to put up $55-M solar power plant
- Coral Reefs and Fisheries Are Becoming a New Front In the Fight Against Poverty
- GM Food Aid Controversy Erupts Again in Africa
- Pollution report exposes power plants
- The demand for the common good
- Chemical 'threat' to children's brains
- Community journalists to advance alternative press
- A change of heart
- Bush's Globalization
- Issue 7 (20) more..
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- UN forum examines exploitation of women
- Local Currencies in the Twenty-First Century E.F. Schumacher Society June 25-27, 2004
- Canada's Top Court Backs Monsanto Against Farmer
- Organic: Friend or Faux?
- Global Conscience and the Will to Change
- Bush Doctrine Breeds Terror and Tyranny
- Addressing RP's democratic deficit
- Naga City wins UN Service Award
- DENR declares North Cotabato a geothermal air shed
- Truth, Lies and Authenticity
- Issue 6 (55) more..
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- Community Involvement Contributes to Success of Conservation Project on Sulawesi Island
- Officials worry shrimp virus may spread
- Women And Sustainable Development
- LandBank sees bigger rural bank industry
- Environmentalist, artist, composer is new Bishop of Pagadian
- Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves' 'Mountain Herb Festival' Returns
- Regional meeting on water resources starts in Ha Noi
- Century-old land question fuels Muslim insurgency
- Heaven on earth
- Local doctors agree with TV study results:Too much of the tube at a young age adds to attention problems, experts
- Issue 5 (38) more..
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- Despite ban, agriculturists can't stop farmers from planting Bt corn
- International Alliance Condemns Waste Incineration, Favors Non-Burn Options
- Citigroup launches 'Asia-Pacific NGO Awards' in Taipei
- Tropical paradise culls pest fish to protect local species
- Brussels lifts EU ban on GM food
- Advocates fear global diet and exercise strategy may be thwarted
- Communities Protect Fruits of Nurturing Forests
- U.S. Faulted for Short-Circuiting Global Treaties
- Good Sports Say No to Sweat
- Helping turn dreams into reality via IT
- Issue 3 (51) more..
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- “Kalulot” for beekeeping: a potential source of livelihood
- Anihan Technical School Learning values along with baking
- The mango man of Pangasinan
- Groups vow protection of Lake Maughan
- Debunking the Myths of over Population
- “Garden for the poor” reduces solid wastes in Cagayan de Oro City
- A training camp for future leaders in music
- 13 conflict-affected villages in Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat get solar power
- Saving our seas to save our future
- Regional Cooperation on Environment Is Key to Sustainable Development in Mekong, Says First Atlas of GMS
- Issue 2 (37) more..
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- CCCI to help government in efforts to save earth
- A heart-to-heart talk on hypertension
- 'Callboar' service goes hi-tech
- Malthusian nightmare: 11B people on Earth by 2050
- New Visions And Strong Actions: Civil Society In The Philippines
- 53% Of Metro Manila Households Participate In Recycling And Segregation Scheme - ADB
- A new look for Museo Ilocos
- Learning indigenous music craft from Talaandig artists
- 3 Iloilo islands beckon: Enjoy for a cause
- PCIJ launches political information website
- Issue 1 (2) more..