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Letting “peace and love flow” for a world in crisis

Article / 2nd February 2016

As part of STWR’s ‘global call for sharing’ campaign, we periodically highlight the growing public debate on the need for wealth, power and resources to be shared more equitably both within countries and internationally.

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What is the true meaning of Christmas?

Article / 17th December 2015

At this time of year, it is easy to forget the reality of the critical world situation as we partake in the frantic overconsumption and festivities of Christmas. But what is the real meaning of Christmas in the midst of environmental destruction, growing levels of poverty and escalating global tensions?

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New publication: Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi introduces a visionary ‘people’s strategy for world transformation’

Article / 30th July 2015

Share The World’s Resources (STWR) have published a flagship publication on the need for a massive mobilisation of civil society to end hunger and life-threatening poverty as an overriding priority for the world’s governments, which will require an unprecedented uprising of ordinary people on behalf of the least privileged among us.

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A reflection on Pope Francis’ clarion call to #sharetheplanet

Article / 10th July 2015

The Catholic Church has embraced a radical position on sharing the world’s resources, one that we would all do well to heed and ponder. But the real significance of Laudato Si’ is its powerful message on the centrality of ending poverty for healing the wider crises of climate change and environmental degradation.

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Exploring the virtues of sharing and collaboration: STWR interviewed by Sharing.Lab

Article / 15th June 2015

To realise the true potential of sharing and collaborative consumption we need to challenge the prevailing economic model, particularly the excesses of consumer culture and the widening of inequalities that are an inherent feature of modern capitalist societies.

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