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<description>TERRAVIVA - THE INDEPENDENT FAMILY OF PUBLICATIONS FROM INTER PRESS SERVICE.</description>
<link>http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/default.asp</link>
<title>World Social Forum 2007</title>
<copyright>Copyright &#169; 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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Q&amp;A: A Platform for &#8216;We the People&#8217;</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=834
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Hilmi Toros
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Sylvia Borren, Executive Director of Oxfam Netherlands, is an outspoken exponent of human rights, economic justice and gender equality. At the Nairobi World Social Forum, she was interviewed by TerraViva.
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Kasarani Musings: Learning from the African Experience</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=835
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<author> 
Hilmi Toros
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As the curtain falls today on the World Social Forum (WSF) in The Green City under the Sun, some will call it a success, others will doubt it. To some, WFS is indispensable; others question its value, if not its very nature and future. 
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Gender Platform: Women&#8217;s Voice was Strong and Clear</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=836
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<author> 
Zarina Geloo
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The women&#8217;s movement had a stronger voice at Nairobi 2007 than in all other forums and has made genuine attempts to link their issues into other processes, Fatma Aloo, a member of the WSF organisation committee, said Wednesday.
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In spite of all: Spirited youth set up camp at WSF</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=837
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<author> 
Qurratul-Ain-Tahmina
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All has been quiet on the WSF youth camp front. Southwest of the Moi Stadium venue, scores of empty tents give the camp a slightly abandoned look. It fits in with the criticism that year after year, the WSF has somewhat neglected its future generation.
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NETWORK: Clean Water for All!</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=838
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<author> 
Judy Waguma
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Despite the devastating record of water privatisations in Africa, international aid donors and governments continue to promote participation as the solution to Africa&#8217;s water crisis, says African Water Network organiser Al Hassan Adam.
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Benefits to workers and small farmers: Spreading the Fair Trade Message</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=839
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<author> 
Martin Adhola
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The Fair Trade movement has sent a strong call to the business community to adopt trade practices that benefit workers and small scale farmers.
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Toufik Ben Abdallah, Edward Oyugi and Jose Chacon: Protestors were a &#8216;tiny minority&#8217; say organisers</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=840
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<author> 
Zarina Geloo and Gavin Yates
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<description>
The organisers of the seventh World Social Forum say they are puzzled by the actions of some protestors at the Forum.
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<title>
International Committee: WSF 2009</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=841
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<author> 
Gavin Yates
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The organising committee has a tough task ahead in deciding where the World Social goes from here &#8211; both in terms of process and venue. 
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Windsor Cafe stormed: Free Food for Children (and some adults)</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=842
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<author> 
Zarina Geloo
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More protests marked the penultimate day of the World Social Forum in Nairobi Wednesday, as poor Kenyans staged a noisy sit-in at the Windsor caf&#233;, an extension of a hotel owned by country&#8217;s Internal Security Minister John Michuku.
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DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE: Call to Reform Global Bodies for Democratic Governance</title>
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http://www.ipsterraviva.net/tv/nairobi/en/viewstory.asp?idnews=817
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<author> 
Hilmi Toros
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Fresh calls went out on the first working day of the World Social Forum on Sunday for fundamental reforms of international institutions in favour of &quot;democratic governance of globalisation&quot; and &quot;the promotion of more equitable development and respect for cultural, natural and gender diversity&quot;.
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