Suzanne Kruyt – De onzichtbaarheid voorbij – De collectieve rechten van inheemse volkeren in Peru en Bolivia – I

Inleiding Wie in Nederland aan Peru en Bolivia denkt, ziet de typische beelden voor zich van inheemse vrouwen met twee vlechten, kleurige rokken, en een hoed op het hoofd. Hoewel inderdaad in beide landen een groot deel van de bevolking inheems is, zijn deze mannen en vrouwen eeuwenlang onzichtbaar geweest op het politieke toneel. Dankzij [...]

Suzanne Kruyt – De onzichtbaarheid voorbij – De collectieve rechten van inheemse volkeren in Peru en Bolivia – Deel II

4. Peru: de strijd om burgerschap Peru heeft de afgelopen jaren prachtige economische groeicijfers gepresenteerd, maar daar heeft het grootste deel van de bevolking weinig van gemerkt. Het econo­mische beleid is vooral gestoeld op het snel verkopen van de vele grondstoffen die het land rijk is en heeft daarbij weinig oog voor mens noch milieu. [...]

affordablehousingforum.com

Commissioned by and upon the request of the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, Rozenberg Publishing Services has launched the Affordable Housing Forum website. “The number of people living in urban areas will increase ever rapidly. Urbanization – the demographic transition from rural to urban – is associated with shifts from an agriculture-based [...]

The Broken Circle: The Prevalence of Fear in Low-Cost Housing in South Africa

Introduction The South African township is characterised by low-cost houses as well as the so-called ‘shack’ that consists of corrugated iron, plastic and cardboard. In several research projects high levels of fear have been encountered among residents of these low-cost houses, in both rural and urban contexts (Holm, Murray and Pauw, 2005). The high levels [...]

RespectRight – Respecting the work

The blessings of the internet are numerous. If I only limit it to the role that the internet plays in the distribution of  knowledge, I dare to speak of a dream scenario. Never before have so many people had easy access to so much knowledge. And for free in many cases. I count our blessings [...]

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