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War on Want NAMA briefing War on Want NAMA briefing
The Doha Deindustrialisation Agenda: Non-Agricultural Market Access Negotiations at the WTO. The NAMA negotiations are of extreme importance to developing countries.
(Published April 2005)
Caterpillar - The Alternative Report Caterpillar - The Alternative Report
War on Want's alternative company report examines Caterpillar's idea of corporate social responsibility, it's part in the destruction of thousands of Palestinian homes and the construction of the illegal separation wall.
(Published March 2005)
Working on the Margins - Informal Economy Workers in Africa Briefing Working on the Margins - Informal Economy Workers in Africa Briefing
Outline of the research project launched by War on Want and its Zambian partner organisations. The project aims to promote effective participation of associations in policy formulation processes.
(Published February 2005)
2005 and Sustainable Development: Why the UK Government is Part of the Problem - Gleneagles Update 2005 and Sustainable Development: Why the UK Government is Part of the Problem - Gleneagles Update
Campaigners tell UK government "You're part of the problem"
(Published February 2005)
Profiting from Poverty Profiting from Poverty
A new War on Want report shows how the UK government is giving away millions of pounds of aid money to consultants who ‘advise’ developing country governments to sell off their public services.
(Published October 2004)
Foreign Direct Investment: the case for development Foreign Direct Investment: the case for development
A report of the War on Want and Action Aid seminar from the World Social Forum, Mumbai, India, 18th January 2004.
(Published June 2004)
Privatisation Briefing Privatisation Briefing
War on Want's Privatisation briefing about how the current practice of making Privatisation a condition of aid, loans and debt relief undermines local democracy and the ability of poor countries to address their service needs.
(Published February 20
Water for Sale Water for Sale
Workers examine the extreme effects of privatisation in South Africa.
(Published February 2002)
Corporate Punishment Corporate Punishment
Corporate Punishment The Impact of the Privatisation of Public Services in South Africa.
(Published August 2002)
Tax Havens Briefing Tax Havens Briefing
Uncover the hidden world of financial globalisation with our Tax Havens briefing paper. Read how big business avoids paying its dues through the offshore banking system and how this impacts on development.
(Published August 2003)
Mayday Colombia Report Mayday Colombia Report
In a country in which more trade unionists are murdered each year than in the rest of the world put together, read how teachers and lecturers became the most targeted group of workers.
(Published July 2003)

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