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July 13 2012
Financial and social sustainability are as
vital as environmental sustainability
Financial sustainability is as vital as environmental
sustainability. And after all what happened in 2011 around the ...
By Robert Bissio ◾ Social Watch
June 05 2012
No Future Without Justice
We need to build a new narrative of development and sustainability
that can permeate daily life, public and social arenas ...
By Reflection Group ◾ Social Watch ◾ Third World Network
May 18 2012
“The future we want” is still bracketed
The focus of some actors on preserving short term and narrow
interests and on trying to dismantle the core pillars of the ...
By Social Watch ◾ Third World Network
May 06 2012
United Nations “seized by corporate power”
Civil society organizations all over the world are warning against
the “growing influence of major corporations and business ...
By Social Watch
January 10 2012
Switching paradigms: the only way forward
The current crisis of the international system as a whole opens up
the possibility of rethinking the relationship between state ...
By Alejandro Chanona ◾ Social Watch
January 09 2012
The Social Watch Report 2012: The right to a
future
Citizens around the world are demanding change and this report is
only one additional way to make their voices heard. The ...
By Robert Bissio ◾ Social Watch