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My Journey towards a HungerFREE Nigeria
By: Anthony Etim from the Activista Enugu Cell in Nigeria.
I finally had the opportunity to make an impact in Nsukka, Enugu State Activista cell, after waiting for so long for an opportunity to show case ACTIVISTA as a brand to young people, November 2nd and 3rd was schedule for our campaign in Enugu.Part of our World Food Day activity in Nigeria was for ACTIVISTA to launch a…
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Breshna Ashoorzada is 24 Years old and is studying law and political science in Aria University.She has worked in Action…
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The Launching of Activista western region is great move towards eradication of hunger and ensuring climate justice in the face of ongoing climate debates all over the world in Kenya as a nation..
I believe that these meetings and conferences that world leaders are holding will produce amicable solutions to the single biggest problem which is climate change.
Climate change is a real issue facing the world but many people do not know about it and there is need for awareness…
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The 15th of November 2011 marks the day set aside for rural women to remember and reflect on the plight of rural women who are mostly farmers. As part of the celebration activistas stormed the streets of farafenni in the north bank region of the Gambia making as much noise as get people join the celebration.…
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“What I like about Activista is that I can make a difference: I can concretely help the poor people in my village” Member of Activista network in the Upper River Region.
“We need to join together the experiences of people in all parts of the country to create political pressure so we can change the way that things work – change the reasons why some people are hungry.” Member of the organising committee of the Journeys to End…
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Being an Activista is about creating change. About activism – taking a role in your society and leading the change you want to see. About campaigning, and getting your hands dirty with the problems that we are trying to deal with. It is in its essence about learning by doing, and about expanding your mind into thinking about the interrelations between your actions and others’ wellbeing, both locally and globally. And then it is about having a lot – and I mean a…
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Activista profile of the Month: Marie C. Falck-Rasmussen from Denmark 
Marie is a new member of Activista - ActionAid Denmark. She is 23 years old and is studying Cultural encounters and International development studies at Roskilde University. Earlier, Marie was in Kenya as volunteer…
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Emilia: Fighting for Women's Rights in Brazil
Emilia is a Swarm Blogger and a women's rights activist in Brazil. Meet her here and check out her latest video with great images from a womens march for jutice and equality!
Hello, I’m Emilia, from Brazil!
I joined Activista in 2009, when I took part of activities…
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A great day to be an activist! Activista action on World Food day
Months of hope, planning and creative energy was released in October when Activista marked world Food Day. The actions varied in many ways, but all of them focused on breaking through to the public and politicians to gain support for the fight against hunger.…
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Søren: New Coordinator of Activista
The International Team has just had reinforcements! This is your chance to meet Søren who will coordinate the International ActivistaTeam for the next year. 
Who is Søren?
Well, mm, I’m a pretty normal Danish boy I think. Raised in Jutland, moved to…
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Activista the Gambia are setting things straight ahead of the journey's to end hunger, which will take activista around the country. With enthusiasium, activistas are targetting the legislative arm of government, local Government authorities and the women smallholder farmers who can end hunger, but are given less ownership and control over land and other agricultural resourses. With the Inspirator adding value to our cause we have mapped out a tangible plan for the journeys to end hunger.…
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While the Arroyo government remained preoccupied with the political debacle haunting its administration, healthcare, just like the rest of the social services that should be prioritized by the state, was seemingly swept aside.
The Philippines’ health situation suffered a seizure under the Arroyo government. With almost a decade-long tenure of office, healthcare under GMA seemingly went in coma. Measures supposedly addressing healthcare were merely prolonging issues on…
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