What happens when one moves power to the global South?
Karibu director Aurora Nereid writes in "Transit magasin" about Karibu's efforts with participatory grantmaking.
Karibu director Aurora Nereid writes in "Transit magasin" about Karibu's efforts with participatory grantmaking.
Yolanda Esguerra (the Philippines) presents the case of a massive oil spill to the International Rights of Nature Tribunal.
Karibu speaks with Rachael Mwikali (Kenya) about the protests, the bill's link with international debt, how the civic space for civil society is shrinking, and the hopes for the way forward in Kenya.
Karibu's secretariat will now be working from "Sentralen", as part of the Nordic Social Innovation Incubator (SoCentral).
Four voices from the global South (from Brazil, Sri Lanka, and Palestine) bring back reflections from their participation at the "Global Anti-Apartheid Conference on Palestine".
Bold and forward-thinking groups of change agents in Africa meet for "Learning, Sharing, and Solidarity Gathering" in Kenya.
Oludamilare Ola-Daniels (Nigeria) writes about the successful efforts of civil society groups to stop a controversial water bill in Nigeria.
"Our World is Not For Sale" lays out visions and demands of global civil society at the World Trade Organization Ministerial being held in Abu Dhabi in Feb 2024.
The Board of the Karibu Foundation is pleased to announce Ms. Aurora Nereid as the new incoming director. She will join the foundation from April 15th and have a period of overlap with current director of Karibu, Eilert...
Octavio Del Favero (Chile) shares reflections on the politics of “civic tech” in the global South, and how it might and might not be a tool for deep democracy.