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Economic Justice: Sharing the collective wealth Achieving equity requires that people who are benefiting today from inequity be prepared to give up some of their benefits. Bulletins
Canada and Africa: Prospects for Internationalism and Common Cause Issues and dilemmas facing international NGOs dedicated to international solidarity with people in Africa. Presentations
Inter Pares Annual Report 2007: Taking sides for justice and peace Choosing to engage instead of turning away, embracing hope rather than neutrality and silence. Annual Reports
Women’s Struggle for Justice Dedicated women who support and accompany survivors of violence, and our shared learning in the search for justice Bulletins
Open Migration and the Politics of Fear In Spring 2007, an exchange took place on an international online research and reflection network on the Great Transition Initiative, concerning the prospect of including the concept of open borders in its vision of a humane and just global future. This article shares elements of that dialogue. Published in Development, 2007, 50(4), (50–55) © 2007 Society for International Development 1011-6370/07 Articles
Highlights 2007 Highlights from 2007 of what Inter Pares and its counterparts have accomplished. Highlights
Two Activists Take Their Own Hard Line on Improving Women's Rights in Sudan Asha El-Karib and Fahima Hashim outline Sudanese women's struggles for equality. Articles
Reclaiming the Romance Reflecting on dilemmas and opportunities for community organizers and activists throughout the world. Presentations
Inter Pares Annual Report 2006: Nurturing life, promoting vitality This Annual Report provides examples of the actions during 2006 that nurtured and reinvented the politics of life. Annual Reports
Out of the Shadowlands: A report on an international learning circle on migration & citizenship Activists, policy makers and academics from the around the world met to discuss migration and the rights of people on the move. Reports
Highlights 2006 Highlights from 2006 of what Inter Pares and its counterparts have accomplished. Highlights
Quaker Initiative to End Torture A movement that aims to translate the outrage people feel about torture into the political pressure that will abolish it. Articles
The Boundaries of Belonging: Reflections on Migration Policies into the 21st Century The paper examines how we categorize people who have been forced to leave their places of belonging. Occasional papers
Inter Pares Annual Report 2005 – Weaving a world together What one person struggles to do alone, we can achieve together. What one person has begun, we can preserve and multiply. Annual Reports
Lessons from the Philippines: Public Health, Privatization, and Women's Activism Public health care globally has been privatized and downsized, and even less accessible to those who need it most Presentations
Highlights 2005 Highlights from 2005 of what Inter Pares and its counterparts have accomplished. Highlights
Women and Pharmaceuticals: Twenty Years Later A Toronto Symposium organized to honor and celebrate the achievements of Ruth Cooperstock. Reports
Genetically Modified Seeds, Biodiversity and Food Security: A Critical Assessment of the Impact of Agricultural Biotechnologies on Communities in Developing Countries An overview of the key issues addressed during “Voices from the South” for Canadian policy-makers and politicians. Presentations
Voices from the South: Biotech Seeds, Food Security & International Development Proceedings from a roundtable held March 9th, 2005 in Ottawa. Reports
Submission on the Factual Inquiry - Commission of Inquiry Maher Arar Brief submitted to the Arar Commission, investigating collusion of the Canadian government in torture of Canadian citizen Maher Arar. Presentations
No More Technological "Silver Bullets": A Policy Brief on Canada's Role in Africa's Agricultural Underdevelopment Canadian foreign policies and their effects on agricultural development in Africa. Presentations
Knowledge and Action: Challenging the Limits This keynote address by Brian Murphy at Inter Pares' 30th Anniversary Symposium, "Citizen Action: Challenging the Limits," April 2005, highlighted some of the most pressing issues for activists. From militarism and the security agenda to poverty and invasive biotechnology, Brian explores contemporary paradoxes in political action, while urging for mobilization toward progressive transformative change that challenges the limits of the (politically) possible. Presentations
Submission concerning the review of the Anti-terrorism Act (C-36) The International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG) — a coalition of 34 Canadian organizations — calls for repeal of Anti-terrorism Act (C-36) Presentations
Controlling seeds: International delegation comes to Saskatchewan The impact of GMOs on food sovereignty and rural development. Articles
Highlights 2004 Highlights from 2004 of what Inter Pares and its counterparts have accomplished. Highlights
Towards a Feminist Political Economy How gender influences the social and political relationships and structures of power. Occasional papers
Rethinking Development: Promoting Global Justice in the 21st Century The global context that will form the imperatives that frame international cooperation, and attempts to re-think international development. Occasional papers
Community-Based Food Security Systems: Local Solutions for Ending Chronic Hunger and Promoting Rural Development This policy brief explores community-based food security systems based on examples from India. Occasional papers
Sustainable agriculture, food security and gender Deccan Development Society’s work in India, emphasizing ecological agriculture, community-based grain banks and food security. Presentations
Anti-Terrorism and the Security Agenda: Impacts on Rights, Freedoms and Democracy Recommendations for policy directions to help inform and guide civil society and the Canadian government. Reports
Citizenship and Action: What's at Stake? This document was presented as the keynote address to the "Community Forum on Social Action," hosted by the Concordia University Institute in Management and Community Development in June 2003, and explores what is at stake in social change activism. Occasional papers
In the Shadow of the Law A response on the Bill C-36 report addressing related effects arising from the Canadian government's anti-terrorism initiatives. Reports
In Our Own Name: Promoting Peace Through Justice This paper was a contribution to discussions concerning Canada's role in the world, initiated by the Hon. Bill Graham, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in his call for a "Dialogue on Foreign Affairs" in January 2003. The reflections in this paper emerge from Inter Pares' direct international experience over almost thirty years. Occasional papers
Beyond the Politics of the Possible: Corporations and the pursuit of social justice This document was presented at "Corporations as a Factor in Social Justice," a forum organized by Concordia University Institute in Management and Community Development in June 2002, and explores the limits of the concept of corporate social responsibility. Occasional papers
An Honourable Commitment: Policy coherence in Canada’s relations with the global South This brief was part of a formal federal government consultation process, in response to then-Canadian International Development Agency’s paper “Towards a Long-term Strategy for Canada’s International Assistance Program, A Framework for Consultation" (CIDA, October 19, 2000). As such, it contributed to discussions within and outside of government concerning Canada’s moral and political role in the world. Briefs
Thinking in the Active Voice This presentation provides a reflection on the concepts of "development" and "modernization", and the philosophies and ideologies which underpin them. Presentations
International NGOs and the Challenge of Modernity This paper was originally commissioned as a contribution to a special 10th Anniversary Edition of the international journal Development in Practice (Vol. 10, Nos. 3 & 4, August 2000), which explored the future of social justice action within the international voluntary sector as we entered the 21st century.
In Defence of Land and Livelihood The devastating effects of the shrimp industry on communities in Asia, and their resistance in defense of their rights. Reports