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- The “normalisation of mass surveillance” could pose a threat to social mobilisation, warns digital rights advocate Diego Naranjo“It’s not about whether you have ‘nothing to hide,’ it’s that you need to live in freedom and not under the eye of constant surveillance.”
- Janhavi Dave: “We need to empower home-based workers by investing in more co-operatives. Unity builds strength and resilience”“The coronavirus has been a major setback and highlighted our fragilities. Buy local, sell local is the new imperative.”
- The young Sahrawi refugees striving to build a better futureThe uncertainties faced by young Sahrawis go beyond their future personal lives and employment prospects. Living in refugee camps that are in the midst of change despite the apparent immobility, they are also confronted with the task of building [...]
- Soledad Barruti: “Ultra-processed foods are not real food, but products that create addiction and damage our health”“We have lost our healthy relationship with food and our ability to listen to our bodies.”
- How Kerala managed to flatten the coronavirus curveThat Kerala was able to recognise the threat posed by the coronavirus and respond to it so quickly is a legacy of decades of progressive politics and an egalitarian development strategy in the communist-run [...]
- Papers and scissors – in the African district of Brussels, a cooperative provides hairdressers and tailors with a way out of informalitySocial actors working in the social and collaborative economy launched the cooperative after having observed that many barbers, hairdressers and tailors, mostly on piecework pay, were often faced with a series of barriers preventing them from [...]