KHANYA: a journal for activists

ISSUE NO.1

IN ISSUE NO.1

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CONTENTS

In this Edition
by Editorial Collective
Khanya: a space for debate
by Khanya College
From WCAR to WSSD: The United Nations, Globalisation and neoliberalism
by Prishani Naidoo
Porto Alegre 2002: A tale of two forums
by James Petras
Gear and Sustainable Development
by Nhlanhla Ndlovu
Sustainable Development and Housing
by Maria van Driel
A Summary of NEPAD
by Saliem Patel and Leon Pretorius
NEPAD: Intergrating Africa into Neoliberal Globalisation
by Saliem Patel and Leon Pretorius
Resolution on NEPAD
by Civil Society Indaba

REGULAR FEATURES

Barometer of Resistance
by Anna Weeks

THE JOURNAL

In this Edition: This is the first edition of Khanya: A Journal for activists
This is the first edition of Khanya. A jounal for Activists. As we observe in the first article in this edition, the situation in South Africa after the end of legal aparthied has posed new challenges in the long struggle for political, social and .....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Khanya: A space for debate
Khanya College argues that a journal for activists is overdue, and maps out how it plans to take up this challenge. The post 1994 situation in South Africa has posed new and different challenges to those committed to democracy and social change that...... Click here to read this article in PDF.
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From WCAR to WSSD: The United Nations, globalisation and neolibarilsm
As the United Nations (UN)'s World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) conference looms in our backyard, we all scramble for our space in the picture...our space to 'influence the process'. a process.....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Porto Alegre 2002: A tale of two forums
James Petras looks at the currents that converged at the WSF 2002, and argues for a more militant and anti-imperialist orientation. The Social Forum (SF) which took place in Porto Alegre between Feb. 1-5, 2002, .....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Gear an Sustainable Development
Nhlanhla Ndlovu argues that sutainable development is only possible if and when the emerging mass movements defeat neoliberalism. In August and September 2002 South Africa will host hundreds of heads.....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Sustainable Development and Housing
Maria van Driel argues that Agenda 21 was essentially a neoliberal programme, and that its promises of housing for all can only be realised through mass struggles. The World Summit of Susstainable Development takes place ten years after the UN Conference on ......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Summary of NEPAD
Saliem Patel and Leon Pretorius give a brief summary of NEPAD. Over the last few months the media has been dominated by developements around the New Partnership for Africa's Development (Nepad). Let by South Africa, African heads of states have gone.....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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NEPAD: Intergrating Africa into Neoliberal Globalisation
Saliem Patel and Leon Pretorius argue that NEPAD will deepen the poverty on the continent, and that it is and anti-poor perspective of development. There are different perspectives on Africa's economic crisis-that it is in a crisis......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Resolution on NEPAD
The Civil Society Indaba, in a resolution adopted in May 2002, calls for the rejection of NEPAD by progressive forces. The Civil Society Indaba met in full session on the 2nd to 4th May 2002 athe Num Training Centre in Johannesburg. Delegates from various civil society formations, including rural communities......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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