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Reclaiming multilateralism for a shared future
| By Christy Crouse, Abby Steckel | Estados Unidos, Multilateralismo, Trump
An alternative to the crisis of this model of cooperation is to create a new approach to multilateralism that makes collective bargaining conditions more favorable for the Global South.
Leer más New world order: a great opportunity for the South
| By Randy Sebastián Villalba Arango | Donald Trump, El sur global
While this storm for control of the old order continues to intensify in the North, the Global South has a historic opportunity to redefine its role in the global economy with its natural and human wealth.
Leer más The right to protest under threat: the situation in Peru
| By Sofia Forero Alba, Betsy Zavaleta Amaya | Perú, Repression, Social Protest
Peru faces a fractured democracy: violent repression, criminalization of protests, and exclusion of indigenous communities expose historical wounds. The political and social crisis demands justice and urgent structural change.
Leer más The search for the disappeared: similar paths miles away
| By Paula Andrea Valencia Cortés, Mulki Makmun | Disappeared Persons, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, UBPD, Victims
An empty plate speaks louder than words. In Colombia, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia, families refuse to forget their disappeared loved ones, confronting bureaucratic obstacles, institutional failures, and silence, demanding truth, justice, and the answers they are owed.
Leer más Straddling borders: a journey of indigenous identity and sovereignty
| By Autry Johnson | Identidad, Indígenas, Pueblos indígenas, soberania indígena
The 21st century continues to portray Indigenous peoples as “a thing of the past,” as a people “dominated by the Europeans, civilized by them, or dead by their hatred,” making the impacts of Indigenous genocide clearly persist today.
Leer más Gender identity and migration in South Africa: a layered experience
| By Muyenga Bobo Mugerwa-Sekawabe | Identidad de género, lgbtiq, Sudáfrica
South Africa carries an additional appeal for African LGBTQIA+ individuals seeking to flee victimisation and criminalisation in their home countries. Due to the provisions of its progressive post-apartheid constitution, South Africa has explicitly recognised persecution based on sexuality and gender identity as legitimate grounds for asylum since 1998.
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