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- Pioneering Burkinabé writer Monique Ilboudo: “For women today, nothing can be taken for granted; we must remain alert and continue to fight”“If, thanks to my texts, just one little girl were able to say to herself, “So, it is possible”, then I will have contributed to building a female identity in Burkina Faso.”
- Childhood and adult obesity: Mexico’s other epidemicMexico ranks first in the world in childhood obesity and second in adult obesity. Until recently, studies addressing the causes of obesity have focused on the poor choices made by individuals, but have rarely looked at the obesogenic [...]
- Ma Jun: “There is a green momentum in China. We had no choice but to change our model”Ma Jun is the father of environmental activism in China. The degradation of the landscapes of his childhood led him to embark on an unexplored path: transparency in industrial data.
- Brazil’s new gold rushGold prices have risen steadily over the past two years, reaching an all-time high in mid-2020. In the Brazilian Amazon, men come to seek their fortunes on forest land that the federal government should protect, but which, more and more, is [...]
- Amador Fernández-Savater: “Spain’s 15M movement was undervalued and turned into something else; it was then that it lost the energy that was inherent to it”On the 10th anniversary of Spain’s citizen, anti-austerity movement 15M, the Spanish writer and activist Fernández-Savater takes stock of the Indignados.
- Gender-based violence in Nepal: the long road to healingIn Nepal, the fear and uncertainty caused by the pandemic has intensified various inequalities against women, especially gender-based violence.