Publications by: STWR

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Share The World's Resourcs at the G20 demonstration, London, 28th March 09

News / 1st April 2009

Share the World's Resources joined thousands of protesters on Saturday 28th March to march through the streets of London, advocating for the leaders of the upcoming G20 Summit to ‘Put People First!’.

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STWR interviewed for current affairs programme in Jamaica, March 18th 2009

News / 18th March 2009

Share The World’s Resources (STWR) was interviewed for the radio news and current affairs programme in Jamaica, HOT 102 FM, on the morning of Wednesday 18th March 2009.

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Share The World's Resources granted consultative status with UN ECOSOC

News / 25th February 2009

After a lengthy and in-depth application process, Share The World's Resources (STWR) was recently granted consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations (UN).

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Spotlight on the ‘Kyoto II’ climate change negotiations in Poznan

Blog / 3rd December 2008

As world nations meet in Poznan, Poland, to continue negotiations on a new climate treaty to succeed the Kyoto Protocol in 2012, serious questions are being raised about the possibility of slashing global carbon emissions by the necessary minimum of 50% by 2050. 

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Share The World's Resources attends the Climate Forum, London, June 14-15th 2008

News / 18th June 2008

Share The World’s Resources (STWR) attended the Climate Forum held in Camden, London, on the weekend of June 14th to host two workshops on our proposals for economic reform based upon the principle of sharing.

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Africa: an overview

Article / 19th May 2008

After decades of famine, grinding poverty, colossal debts and enormous slum-growth, Africa is indisputably the worst casualty of economic globalization. As the region takes the further brunt of man-made climate change, the rich nations hold a moral responsibility to reorder economic priorities and coordinate a massive transfer of resources to the impoverished continent.

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Land: key facts and resources

Article / 19th May 2008

A collection of facts, organisations, reports and further resources about the land crisis from a global perspective.

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Africa: key facts and resources

Article / 19th May 2008

A collection of facts and further resources about economic development in Africa, including organisations, reports and articles.

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Latin America and the Caribbean: an overview

Article / 19th May 2008

As neoliberal policies continue to define the rules of the world economy, great signs of change are being witnessed in many progressive governments of Latin America that are rejecting the Washington Consensus in favour of democratic and people-oriented models of development based on greater regional integration, cooperation and economic justice.

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Aid, debt and development: an overview

Article / 19th May 2008

Levels of international aid have been criticised as seriously insufficient for over 50 years, debt cancellation programs have failed to reach most developing countries, and the Millennium Development Goal for halving poverty will not be met by 2015. Without a fundamental restructuring of global economic priorities, the needs of the majority world will continue to be overshadowed by commercial interests.

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