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When the right is left and the left is not right.
 
The Latin-American lefts have adopted an uncritical discourse that has closed doors to basic social experiences and disabled discussion spaces in which feminism had and still has a lot to say.  
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Halting the spawn of foreign debt
 
Indebted countries that receive a debt relief continue to return to square one, a poignant lesson in the history of debt that should encourage progressive economic solutions to indebtedness presented  
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CUT-Brazil, a trade union centre at the forefront of the feminist struggle
 
The case of Unified Workers' Central (CUT) implementing gender parity in its decision-making bodies was analyzed by Didice Godinho Delgado for "Trade Unions in Transformation," a project by FES  
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FES-sponsored think tank rises above Venezuelan deadlock to provide economic crisis solutions
 
Caracas (Venezuela) – "The Observatorio Económico could even go on to provide a less contentious platform for wider democratic reform" writes Michael Lange, FES Venezuela  
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What kind of just transition is needed to shape a climate resilient future for Kenya?
 
Success in achieving Vision 2030, the SDGs, and living up to the commitments of the Paris Agreement will require a transition to a more equal, socially just, and ecologically sustainable economic  
Street corner cafe in Melville, Johannesburg, a trendy artistic suburb situated near the University, west of Johannesburg city centre. Photo by iStockphoto.org / THEGIFT777
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Racialization of cities persists in post-apartheid South Africa
 
South Africa’s cities are still largely divided along the fault lines of class and race, a quarter century after the official end of apartheid. FES spoke to Khanya Bonani, an alumnus of the Fort Hare  
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Accelerating Latin America – Between Industry 4.0 and the Post-Wage Society
 
The struggle for a post-wage society is an accelerationist banner that the Latin American left should embrace.  
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From corporate capture to capturing the corporate
 
A global project by FES and partners from the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia is at work to shape a reformed global agenda on democratic control and due diligence of transnationals  
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Women's experiences of the Afghan conflict are muted, sidelined and ignored, according to female expert researcher
 
Women suffer disproportionately from the violence plaguing Afghanistan. Their insights would be a valuable contribution to negotiations, and to sustainable peace in the country. But for that to  
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Migration and integration – towards a "new we"
 
The most important task […] consists in bridging the gap overcoming the social and political divide between the mobile and the rather more settled inhabitants of our society.  
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