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Inter Pares at the International Conference "Feeding Cities" On June 23rd, Inter Pares program manager Eric Chaurette will present a workshop on Landgrabs in West Africa at the international conference "Feeding Cities: Rural-Urban Connections and the Future of Family Farming." Conference
Rita Morbia Rita works on issues related to women’s rights, feminist movement-building, and health, including sexual and reproductive rights, in Canada, Africa and Asia.
David Bruer David’s work at Inter Pares focuses on food sovereignty and economic justice issues in Asia.
A holistic approach to a dangerous disease The Back Pack Health Worker Team provides primary health care to a quarter of a million people. Insight & Analysis
Roundtable on Tax Justice and Human Rights in Montreal Join us at the Roundtable on Tax Justice and Human Rights on June 18. Conference
Health Workers with Grassroots Responses to Crisis This bulletin is about disasters and disease outbreaks that demand a response. Inter Pares counterparts are ideally placed to provide effective solutions. Bulletins
Understanding land acquisitions in West Africa Learn how farmers are working with Canadian researchers and Inter Pares to document the impact of landgrabs in Africa. Insight & Analysis
(In)Equality Matters: tax justice, tax havens and the international economy The global economy creates inequality and poverty, and bankrupts countries. This is irrational and unjust. Insight & Analysis
Yao Graham: Third World Network-Africa provides pan-African solutions TWN-Africa is one of Africa’s leading policy organizations on economic justice and mining.
Tsilhqot’in First Nation fights mine to save Teztan Biny MiningWatch Canada supports British Columbia First Nations in their struggle to protect their livelihoods, land and water. Insight & Analysis
Canadians raised their voice for mining accountability on May 14th Over 80,000 people sent a letter or postcard to their MP to call for access to justice here in Canada for people who have been harmed by Canadian extractive companies abroad. Updates
Farmers in Ghana displaced for Canadian mine seek justice Farmers desperate after 10 year struggle for fair compensation for farms destroyed for Canadian mine. Insight & Analysis
Canadian solidarity with migrant workers Inter Pares promotes solidarity and collaboration between the migrant justice and food justice movements. Updates
Inter Pares Annual Report 2013 – Globalize Equality This Annual Report reflects the depth of the collaboration we develop with our counterparts in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Canada. Annual Reports
In Guatemala, Indigenous people seek justice after internal armed conflict Guatemalan Mayan community seeks justice around two emblematic cases that took place during the country's internal armed conflict. Insight & Analysis
Feminist activist advocates for women’s sexual autonomy in Peru Peruvian feminists face opposition by ultra-conservatives as they work to promote women’s sexual autonomy
Asha El-Karib and Amanda Dale: An ongoing conversation on women’s equality Two women’s rights activists from Canada and Sudan reflect on commonalities in the fight for women’s equality. Insight & Analysis
Making free trade into fairer trade: The work of Third World Network Sanya Reid Smith works for Inter Pares counterpart, Third World Network analyzing trade agreements such as the Trans Pacific Partnership. Insight & Analysis
Junice Melgar: Filipina women speaking for themselves Dr. Junice Melgar of Likhaan, an Inter Pares counterpart, shares her story of listening to grassroots women.
Public financing for women’s rights in the Philippines Likhaan, a women’s health organization in the Philippines, advocates for universal healthcare and reproductive rights. Insight & Analysis
Asian and West African activists share knowledge on biodiverse farming A knowledge-sharing exchange brings Asian and West African activists together to ensure food sovereignty. Insight & Analysis
Video Essay: The option of justice for Sefwi farmers Ghanaian cocoa farmers have been struggling to obtain full compensation from a Toronto-based mining company for the loss of their land. Video
Building Peaceful Futures In Burma, Colombia and Ghana, Inter Pares and its counterparts work towards building a lasting peace. Bulletins
Internally displaced struggle for land in Las Pavas, Colombia Displaced families of the community of Las Pavas in Colombia are working for a lasting solution after numerous forced evictions. Insight & Analysis
Civilian voices in Burma’s ceasefire negotiations Affected communities collaborate to pursue a peace based on civilian interests. Insight & Analysis
Kiko dela Tonga: Organizing for Women's Health Hear Kiko dela Tonga describe Inter Pares’ collaboration with Likhaan, a national women's health organization in the Philippines. Video
Highlights 2013 Highlights from 2013 of what Inter Pares and its counterparts have accomplished. Highlights
Women Leading the Way to Justice Women’s rights and leadership is at the core of Inter Pares’ approach to social justice and international cooperation. Bulletins
Dr. Cynthia Maung: A model for women’s leadership Dr. Cynthia provides critical healthcare to Burmese refugees at the Mae Tao Clinic near the Burma border in Thailand. Video
Assétou Samaké: Teacher, scientist, and defender of Africa’s seeds Assétou Samaké, plant geneticist from Mali, explains how women and biodiversity are the cornerstones of Africa’s food security.
Dr. Cynthia Maung: Nurturing leaders at the Mae Tao Clinic Soft-spoken physician from Burma inspires new generation of healthcare providers.
Julia Sánchez: An outspoken advocate for Canada’s non-governmental organizations Inter Pares is an active member of the Canadian Council for International Co-operation.
Truth and Justice in Guatemala How we work on better migration policies, support women survivors in their search for justice, and raise awareness in Canada. Bulletins
Analysing the causes and facing the consequences of migration in Zacualpa, Guatemala In Zacualpa, Guatemala, the Office of the Migrant attends to a community deeply affected by undocumented migration. Insight & Analysis
The politics of food production Imported Bangladesh shrimp or Canadian-grown vegetables picked by migrant labour: it matters how food is produced. Insight & Analysis
The Politics of Food Production While we can try to eat ethically, achieving justice for food producers goes beyond individual consumer choices. Bulletins
Rod Germaine: "Burma got a hold of me" Canadian establishes Just Aid Foundation in support of Burma’s health programs.
Inter Pares Annual Report 2012 – Canada and the South: What Unites Us? This Annual Report contains stories of courage. It explores the bonds between Inter Pares’ social justice work in Canada and in the South. Annual Reports
Medicare: Canadians can afford compassion Canada’s public healthcare system is sustainable but only if Canadians choose funding the system over tax cuts. Insight & Analysis
Rejecting the Cult of Austerity This Bulletin examines the possibilities enabled by fair and just taxation policies, in Canada and in the South. Bulletins
Rejecting the cult of austerity – taxes are revenue for development Taxes are revenue countries need for development and are lost to tax havens resulting in austerity programs Insight & Analysis
Highlights 2012 Highlights from 2012 of what Inter Pares and its counterparts have accomplished. Highlights
Different Continents, Same Struggles This bulletin highlights the impacts of the various knowledge-sharing events organized by Inter Pares in order to find solutions to common struggles. Bulletins
Crony capitalism: How ‘development’ led to armed conflict in Kachin State Uncontrolled resource development during a 17-year ceasefire impoverished Kachin State & reignited war in 2011. Insight & Analysis
Back Pack Health Worker Team provides critical care in Burma Follow the journey of BPHWT health workers as they provide care to villagers in Burma’s conflict areas. Insight & Analysis
Why is Burma’s “Ethnic Issue” Important? Multi-ethnic coalitions collaborate to build a diverse and peaceful Burma. Insight & Analysis
Aid for refugees, by refugees Camps in Thailand are built and run by refugees themselves supported and monitored by The Border Consortium. Insight & Analysis
Building the foundations of peace in Burma Inter Pares’ long-term relationships with organizations such as the Karen Women Organization are part of a process of creating sustainable change. Insight & Analysis