Little is known about the identities of the 30,510 deceased migrants recorded by the Missing Migrants Project in the last five years. It is only known that almost 1,600 were children, 1,700 women and about 5,000 men. The country of origin of hardly less than half of those killed between […]
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Educating Karamoja
In northern Uganda, volunteers from a London-based charity fighting poverty are bringing parents, teachers, students, and community leaders together, in projects that have drastically improved education here. Deborah Torr Photos by Peter Caton Some say it takes a village to raise a child. This is certainly true in Karamoja, the […]
Inequality in Latin America: the worst in the world
In this region of the world, the macro-economic outlook of the last few years shows a slowing down of economic activity, with a reduction in GDP per capita and consumption per capita, fewer exports and a sustained decline in the quality of work. Ivette Fernández Sosa This is […]
Challenges of the new government in Spain in times of crisis
The obstacles facing Pedro Sanchez in the new Spanish government are not easy to resolve. It is a mystery how the first coalition government in the Post-Franco period is going to play out, with an unclear national outlook and an exterior outlook plagued by uncertainties.
The world in rebellion
During the last centuries, revolutions defying the oppression of the most powerful sectors have been taking place in regions such as Latin America, France, Russia and Spain. These movements, the class struggle and its historical repercussions must be understood. Seeking to do so, the ‘Marxist Student Federation’ will hold an […]