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Ki rezilta eleksyon ameriken yo vle di pou mond lan

Anpil moun gen anpil enkyetid konsènan konsekans rezilta eleksyon Ozetazini yo genyen pou moun k ap òganize pou chanjman sosyal atravè mond lan. Nou ap tcheke avèk sè…

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What U.S. election results mean for the world

Many people are deeply concerned about the consequences of the U.S. election results for people organizing for social change around the world. We're checking in with our sisters…

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Honduras: Potable water is coming to Guadalupe

Last Wednesday, grassroots leaders from Communities of Faith Organizing for Action (COFOA) in Honduras unloaded hundreds of meters of plastic pipe that they will help install to bring…

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Rwanda: Confronting climate change in a unique partnership with government

Rwanda is especially vulnerable to climate change. Increasingly severe floods, droughts, and landslides are directly impacting life across the country, including the work that PICO Rwanda has done…

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El Salvador: Organizing for Electricity in Central America

Sixty-six grassroots leaders from Communities of Faith Organizing for Action (COFOA) in Las Brisas del Paraíso, El Salvador, met with Gilberto Mejia, an engineer from the national electricity…

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EL SALVADOR: COFOA launches Health Care Campaign

Maria Tania Rodriguez joined a panel of grassroots leaders and organizers from Communities of Faith Organizing for Action (COFOA) at a press conference on Tuesday, October 1, to…

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Haiti: Practicing democracy where there is no government

“There have been no elections since 2016. Things are getting done because people are doing it" - Florcie Lareche Fervil, OPODHA, Executive Director People are repairing roads and…

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Ghana: Fighting for a better future for young people

Over the past two years, grassroots leaders from FAITH in Ghana Alliance listened to more than 10,000 people in 30 communities across Ghana. One common issue is lack…

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Rwanda: Making Democracy Work in Local Communities

“It was never heard of that a little person would go to the office of the Minister of Health and speak. Even for me, it seemed impossible.” –…

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