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Interesting clip with a young designer who is trying to find a better solution for...
Cambodia - Living around the Boeung...
Boreth and her family have lived in Boeung Kak, in the centre of the capital Phnom...
Forced evictions in Port Harcourt
Over 200,000 Nigerians at risk of losing their homes. Amnesty International's Afri...
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PhotoBlog - Fire burns Deep Sea slum in Kenya's capital N...
Ask the Kenyan government to address the inadequate housing conditions in informal settlements in...
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Cambodians evicted in 'land grab' | World news | Guardian...
Another article about the forced evictions of families living around Boeung Kak lake in Phnom Pen...
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Cambodia's growing dispossessed - Features - Al Jazeera E...
Take action to stop evictions of families inj Phnom Penh at http://www.amnesty.org.uk/evictions
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About the Save Boeung Kak Campaign: « Save Boeung Kak
At least 1500 families are at risk of being evicted in Phnom Penh. Take action http://www.amnest...







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@ sarah m, you said exactly how i feel. thank-you.
This is disgusting and sad. That the authorities moved the Roma to live next to a sewage treatment plant shows only too clearly what they think of them. It is symptomatic of how how Roma and travelling people are treated and regarded by governments throughout Europe.
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suzanneclaire
about 1 year ago
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mozart
over 2 years ago
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fionamc
over 2 years ago
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Vashka
over 2 years ago
View all comments (4 more)This was very moving to watch and has motivated us to show it in school and ask students to sign letters.
this happens everywhere there are slums in new york ,paris ,london the whole world you need to look at the roots of the problem wto imf and all thoes brothers who bunkrupted haiti and the african countries
to target a specific government is scratching the surface at best if not trying to divert from the problem itself this kind of reporting is very biased
and iam not even pro government
Really interesting - I think the issue of temporary crisis housing is such a big one to tackle and it seems no-one has quite answered it yet. If you're interested in 'architecture for good', I have this book sat on my shelf at home and it's really quite good: http://designlikeyougiveada...
I think this could be a good idea