
Karibu søker ny daglig leder
Karibu søker ny daglig leder, med søknadsfrist 08.10.2023. Mer info og stillingsutlysning finner du her.
Karibu søker ny daglig leder, med søknadsfrist 08.10.2023. Mer info og stillingsutlysning finner du her.
Students from the University of the Philippines, Manila organize a webinar talk show to critically reflect on the 75th anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
Karibu presents at a roundtable dialogue on participatory grantmaking that was held in Johannesburg, South Africa. The event was organized by the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI) at the Wits University.
Tourism is often presented as an ideal economic activity that promotes the development of communities and which presents few liabilities. Yet advocates of a more just system have seen that the promise of tourism as an economically catalysing factor...
Rural Women’s Assembly highlight the cruciality of women’s rights and sustainability as building blocks for peaceful societies. Rural Women's Assembly call for the African Union to act on matters relating to marginalisation and violence, as well as safeguarding their...
Karibu is pleased to welcome Lea Rekdal Sletten in our office for the period in June – August 2023. Lea has a background in International Relations and Development from the
A broad coalition of civil society organizations from both South America and Europe outline an alternative vision for international trade agreements, especially related to the MERCOSUR-EU trade negotiations. They call on the EU and MERCOSUR to engage in...
Rural peoples movements from Asia, Latin America and Africa have launched an awareness-raising and mobilization campaign to demand governments address the interconnected issues of hunger, land and resource grabs, and the climate crisis. Arnold Padilla writes about the...
During the General Debate of the 52nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council held this week in Geneva, the NCCP expressed its deep concern over continuing human rights violations in the Philippine. Read more from the World...
Gomo Lesejane (South Africa) writes on the efforts made to lend a voice to deliberately silenced LGBTIQ+ communities in Africa.