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Month: May 2014

Carving up a continent: How the UK government is facilitating the corporate takeover of African food systems

May 20, 2014 admin 0

“Family farming is the basis for modern food provision in Africa, today and tomorrow. Its multi-functionality and sustainable productive potential is supported by extensive research […]

Elderly Migrants Demand End To Pension Freeze

May 20, 2014 admin 0

Campaigners continue fight for changes to policy that leaves African and Caribbean ‘returnees’ out of pocket. SHORTCHANGED: British pensioners in the Caribbean and Africa could […]

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