Rights

A woman prepares food in a small cabin built on a mud embankment surrounding Padma Pakur island in Bangladesh.
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People won’t become more resilient to the impacts of climate change unless the underlying causes of their vulnerability are analysed and addressed.
A young parliamentarian addresses the Shadow Children’s Parliament in Lesotho, Credit: World Vision Lesotho
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"No one is born a good citizen; no nation is born a democracy. Rather, both are processes that continue to evolve over a lifetime. Young people must be included from birth. A society that cuts off from its youth severs its lifeline." - Kofi Annan

Citizenship is a topical issue in the UK: it’s a compulsory school curriculum subject and immigrants are required to sit a Citizenship exam to show their knowledge of their adoptive country. But what does `being a citizen’ really mean?

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Land is cheap and is perceived to be abundant in Africa. A scramble for its land, following the food and fuel crisis three years ago, is on. European and North American companies have been acquiring land to grow export and biofuel crops and to supply their need for pulp and paper. Now they’re being joined by newly emerging economies – in particular Brazil, India and China – which are also increasingly acquiring large tracts of land and searching for other natural resources, in particular water and minerals.

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Development support for small-scale farmers must be based on both the enforcement of basic human rights and a pro-poor development of markets.

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