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The Corporate Capture of Climate Agenda: A Primer on Carbon Trading in Africa
Disrupting the austere world: A primer on austerity, neocolonialism, and resistance
Towards a UN Convention on International Development Cooperation
Towards a UN Convention on International Development Cooperation
The Unfinished Agenda of International Development Cooperation
Demanding accountability, reparations, and structural transformation: A primer on the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development
Remembering, Resisting: Realities of people’s struggles under the second Marcos regime
Decolonising International Development Cooperation
Re-envisioning a sustainable, people's industrialisation
Rights for Sustainability: Community-Led Practices on People-Powered Consumption and Production
Just Be Sustainable Zine
AIIB Mandalika Tourism Project: Filling Gender-Ecological Gaps
Policy Brief | Financing the Future: Framing the Post-2025 Climate Finance Goal
Unlocking the Power of Community-Led Climate Solutions
Towards a Peoples' History of the IMF-World Bank: Critical articles amid 80 years of neocolonial plunder
Global Call for Reparations and Real Solutions | Climate Advocacy and Campaign Briefer
Pag-unawa sa SPLIT ng World Bank Group sa Pilipinas: Paglaban sa Inhustisya sa Sakahan
Pag-tuon sa SPLIT Project sang World Bank sa Pilipinas: Pagpamatok sa Inhustisyang Agraryo
World Bank "Evolution" and the need for systemic accountability: 80 years since the Bretton Woods Conference
[APPENDIX] Reproducing systemic violence against women: Risks of World Bank’s Development Policy Loans to women’s rights in the Philippines