We stand for Justice, Human Rights and Freedom

3 November 2023

Fight Inequality Alliance joins over 400 movements in this solidarity statement.

"As movements fighting against systems of injustice that view black, brown and indigenous peoples as disposable, to be sacrificed by racist and colonial systems of exploitation and domination, we see the struggle of the Palestinian people against occupation and apartheid as part and parcel of our collective struggle for climate, racial, economic and political justice and for a world where everyone has the right to live with dignity, free from oppression."

We are enraged and grieve equally the loss of lives of all civilians - Palestinian and Israeli - that have taken place since 7 October and call for those responsible to be held accountable for their actions.

We decry the fact that for many Northern Governments, Palestinian lives are deemed as being of less value and worth as those of Israeli citizens. This has allowed tens of thousands of Palestinians being killed with impunity over the decades as a result of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine. People whose names and dreams, like those of our peoples in the global South, sacrificed to colonialism.

In the latest indiscriminate bombing of Gaza, Israel has already killed more than 5000 Palestinians including at least 2360 children, displacing over 1 million people, as it collectively punishes the Palestinian people. In just one week, between 7-12 October, Israel dropped over 6,000 bombs on the Palestinian people living under its illegal occupation, more than the US dropped in a whole year during its war on Afghanistan. Whilst Human Rights Watch has confirmed that Israel has used a banned chemical weapon - white phosphorous - in civilian areas in the Gaza Strip, causing severe burns and uncontrollable fires.

We are devastated by the bombing of the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza which killed 471 injured and sick Palestinians, including women, children, doctors, nurses, and those seeking refuge from the retaliatory bombardment by Israel. To date, the World Health Organisation has documented 76 attacks on healthcare workers, 26 healthcare facilities including 17 hospitals have been attacked, as well as attacks on UN schools where Palestinians are sheltering for safety.

The Occupied Palestinian Territory of Gaza is facing a “complete siege” with the purposeful targeting of civilian infrastructure such as hospitals and schools which constitute war crimes under international law. Israel is also blocking food, water, fuel and medicine to a captive population of 2.3 million Palestinians, half of whom are children, as a weapon of war.

While in the Occupied Palestinian Territory of the West Bank, Israel has imposed a total blockade. The Israeli military is attacking Palestinians protesting the genocide in the Gaza Strip with lethal military force, and is providing thousands of weapons to Israeli settlers inside the West Bank, who are attacking and killing Palestinians.

Israel has openly made genocidal statements that ‘Gaza will be reduced to rubble’ and called the Palestinians ‘human animals’. As climate justice movements we recognise the language of racism and colonialism that has been used to justify the sacrificing and killing of so many of our people across the global South.

The current war in Gaza is not an isolated event but is deeply rooted in ongoing colonization, illegal occupation, systemic injustices, and historical oppression of Palestine by an apartheid state. Israel has repeatedly disregarded the international humanitarian law and human rights principles that demand the protection of civilians, especially in conflict zones, as it escalated its genocidal attacks in Gaza.

Israel is planning a ground offensive with intent to indiscriminately kill Palestinians in north Gaza; and aims to ethnically cleanse more Palestinians in a single day than during the Nakba (Arabic for ‘catastrophe’) in 1948, when over 750,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes - or any day since in their ongoing settler-colonial occupation of Palestine. The vast majority of Palestinians in Gaza are refugees from the Nakba.

The situation has never been more urgent. In the words of the Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), “Gaza is running out of life”. As vital resources run out and Gaza’s health infrastructure – already battered by Israel’s 16 year-long blockade and periodic bombardment – ‘collapse before our eyes’, Gaza’s remaining hospitals are turning into morgues.

We call for an immediate ceasefire, and for the international community to break the blockade and end the collective punishment of the Palestinian people. We must bring an end to apartheid and occupation.

We are appalled at the US and UK refusing to support the resolutions at the United Nations Security Council calling for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip. The complicity of powerful Western nations in enabling Israel to carry out these actions with impunity is a matter of grave concern. Despite the growing evidence of human rights violations, the provision of military and financial support to Israel from these nations continues unabated. The disregard for the lives of Palestinian people is inexcusable, and it is incumbent upon these nations to end their arming of Israel and prioritise human rights.

We also call out the role and bias of politicians and international media, led by northern media, fueling the islamophobic rhetoric and dehumanization of the Palestinian people as well as the role of international tech companies and platforms in allowing the rise of islamophobic and anti-semitic hate speech and fake news.

We condemn the attempt by Northern Governments - from Germany, France, to the UK, to attempt to criminalize and ban our movements from marching and calling for Justice for Palestine. The attacks on our right to protest mirror the attacks on climate protests that are taking place in countries that bear the greatest responsibility for these injustices.

We stand in immutable solidarity with the people of Gaza and all victims of brutality and demand upholding of international law and human rights principles to protect innocent civilians.

We also stand in solidarity with Palestinians and Jews who are protesting Israel's bombardment of Gaza and advocating for peace and justice in the region. We condemn actions taken by several governments around the world to stop these protests and the arrest of peaceful demonstrators.

There can be no peace without justice and it is a moral imperative for the global community to stand in unity with the oppressed. We call on all our governments and international bodies to work together to end the war, and to bring all those responsible for war crimes to justice. We demand an end to the occupation and genocide of the Palestinian people and urge for resolution that can ensure that both Palestinians and Israelis can live with security and dignity.

Our Demands

In light of the ongoing violence and the appalling human rights violations in Gaza by the apartheid state of Israel, we call for the following urgent measures:

  1. Immediate Ceasefire: We echo the calls of the United Nations Secretary General and  humanitarian and human rights organisations for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
  2. End the illegal blockade: Urgent humanitarian and emergency aid must be provided to civilians in Gaza. The people of Gaza are in dire need of medical supplies, food, water, and other essential resources, which need to be restored urgently.
  3. Stop War Crimes: Israel must be held accountable for its actions that breach international law, including attacks on hospitals, forced evacuations, and the illegal blockade on Gaza for decades.
  4. End Impunity: All those responsible for war crimes including the State of Israel must be held to account for their actions. All civilian hostages, including the thousands of Palestinian political prisoners held without charge or trial must be released. Western powers must stop their support for Israel, including ending arms sales to Israel particularly in the context of human rights violations and stop all support and funding to Israel immediately. Political alliances should not take precedence over human lives.
  5. End Apartheid and Occupation: We support the self-determination of the Palestinian people. We call on Israel to end its system of apartheid and for the right of return and compensation to Palestinian refugees. We call on the international community to finally uphold the UN resolutions for a safe, secure and viable State of Palestine alongside a State of Israel.
  6. Stop Racism, Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism: We stand in solidarity with our comrades in the Jewish and Muslim communities facing an increase in racist attacks. The struggle for climate justice is a struggle for racial justice.
  7. Stop Racism, Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism: We stand in solidarity with our comrades in the Jewish and Muslim communities facing an increase in racist attacks. The struggle for climate justice is a struggle for racial justice.

SIGNATORIES

  • REGIONAL/GLOBAL
    1. Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND)
    2. Arab States CSOs & Feminist Network
    3. Asia-Europe Peoples’ Forum (AEPF)
    4. Asia Pacific Forum on Women Law and Development (APWLD)
    5. Asia Pacific Network for Food Sovereignty (APNFS)
    6. Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD)
    7. Association for Promotion Sustainable Development
    8. Better Tomorrow Solar, Inc.
    9. Centre for Environment, Human Rights & Development Forum (CEHRDF)
    10. Christian Aid
    11. Climate Action Network Arab World  (CANAW)
    12. Climate Action Network Southeast Asia
    13. Comite O. Romero - Sicsal Chile
    14. Commission for Filipino Migrant Organizations in Europe
    15. Equal Right
    16. Fight Inequality Alliance (FIA)
    17. Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific
    18. Focus on the Global South
    19. Fridays For Future (MAPA)
    20. Gender Action
    21. Global Ecovillage Network
    22. Global Forest Coalition (GFC)
    23. Global Interfaith Network
    24. Global Law Thinkers Society (GLTS)
    25. GRAIN
    26. Habitat International Coalition (HIC)
    27. Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)
    28. Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID)
    29. Integrated Policy Research Institute
    30. La Verità Onlus International Diplomacy (V.O.I.D)
    31. LDC Watch
    32. Masimanyane Women's Rights International
    33. MENA Fem Movement for Economic, Development and Ecological Justice
    34. Migrant Workers Voice
    35. Millennia2025 Women and Innovation Foundation
    36. Networked Intelligence for Development (NID)
    37. NGO Forum on ADB
    38. Oil Change International (OCI)
    39. OilWatch Africa
    40. Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
    41. Passionists International
    42. Platform for Filipino Migrant Organizations in Europe
    43. Politics 4Her
    44. Regional Advocacy For Women's Sustainable Advancement(RAWSA) Alliance for African & Arab States
    45. Reseau TANMO
    46. Rivers without Boundaries Coalition
    47. Society for International Development (SID)
    48. South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication  (SAAPE)
    49. Southern Africa People's Solidarity Network
    50. Surge Africa Organisation
    51. Sustainable Sarah
    52. Sustainably Wise
    53. The Sunrise Project
    54. Third World Network (TWN)
    55. Transnational Migrant Platform Europe (TMP-E)
    56. VIVAT International
    57. Water Justice and Gender
    58. Women & Gender Constituency MENA
    59. WoMin African Alliance
    60. World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso
    61. Yes to Life, No to Mining (YLNM)
       
  • COUNTRIES
    1. AOTEAROA /NEW ZEALAND
      • Aotearoa Maori

      • Auckland Peace Action

      • Climate Club New Zealand

      • Climate Justice Taranaki

      • Environmental Justice Ōtepoti

      • Generation Zero

      • Rise Up for Climate Justice Aotearoa

      • The Crooked Spoke

    2. ARGENTINA

      • FUNAM (Environmental Defense Foundation)

      • Periodistas por el Planeta

    3. AUSTRALIA

      • UN Association of Australia Queensland Branch

    4. BANGLADESH

      • Bangladesh Adivasi Samity

      • Bangladesh Bacolight Shramik Federation

      • Bangladesh Bhasaman Nari Shramik

      • Bangladesh Bhasaman Shramik Union

      • Bangladesh Chattra Sabha

      • Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)

      • Bangladesh Jatyo Shramik Federation

      • Bangladesh Krishok Federation

      • Bangladesh Kishani Sabha

      • Bangladesh Krishok Sabha

      • Bangladesh Bhumiheen Samity

      • Bangladesh Rural Intellectuals' Front

      • Bangladesh Sangjukto Shramik Federation

      • Bangladesh Shramik Federation

      • Charbangla Bittoheen Samobay Samity

      • COAST Foundation

      • Emarat Nirman Shramik Bangladesh

      • Equity and Justice Working Group, Bangladesh [EquityBD]

      • Ganochhaya Sanskritic Kendra

      • Jago, Bangladesh. Garment Workers' Federation

      • KOTHOWAIN (Vulnerable Peoples Development Organization)

      • La Verita Onlus Bangladesh chapter (V.O.I.D.)

      • Motherland Garment Workers' Federation

      • Pittacchara Forest and Biodiversity Initiatives

      • Progressive Peasants’ Council

      • Ready Made Garment Workers' Federation

      • UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative)

      • Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment (VOICE)

      • Waterkeepers Bangladesh

      • Youthnet For Climate Justice - Youthnet Global

    5. BELGIUM

      • Committee for the Abolition of Illegitimate Debt (CADTM Belgium)

    6. BOLIVIA

      • Plataforma Boliviana Frente al Cambio Climático

      • Ramonas

      • Reacción Climática

    7. BRAZIL

      • FASE

      • Fórum da Amazônia Oriental (FAOR)

      • Frente Ampla Democrática Socioambiental (FADS)

      • Gestos

      • SUSTENTAR Interdisciplinary Institute for Studies and Research on Sustainability

    8. CANADA

      • Vision GRAM-International

    9. CHILE

      • Alianza Basura Cero Chile

      • Antu Kai Mawen, Música tierra

      • Colectivo VientoSur

      • Comité dd.hh. y Ecológicos de Quilpué

      • Coordinadora Nacional de Inmigrantes de Chile

      • Fundación El Arbol

      • Movimiento por el Agua y los Territorios (MAT)

      • Observatorio del maltrato a personas mayores. Quilpué

      • Red de Acción por los Derechos Ambientales (RADA)

    10. COLOMBIA

      • Censat Agua Viva

      • Habitat Bambú

      • Plataforma Colombiana de Niñez y Juventud

      • Vamos Por los Derechos

    11. CZECH REPUBLIC

      • Ekumenická akademie (Ecumenical Academy)

    12. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

      • Organisation Paysanne Pour le Développement Durable

    13. ECUADOR

      • Acción Ecológica

    14. EGYPT

      • ​​​​​​​Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador

      • New Woman Foundation

    15. EL SALVADOR

      • ​​​​​​​CESTA Friends of the Earth El Salvador

    16. FIJI

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Diverse voices and Action (DIVA) for Equality

      • Fiji Youth SRHR Alliance

      • SISI Initiative Site Support Group

    17. FRENCH POLYNESIA

      • ​​​​​​​SOS Moorea

    18. GERMANY

      • ​​​​​​​Kolumbienkampagne Berlin

      • #LifeNotCoal - #LebenStattKohle

    19. GUATEMALA

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Asociación Ceiba

    20. GUINEA

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Réseau des femmes pour l' environnement et le développement durable

    21. GUYANA

      • Justice Institute Guyana, Inc.

      • The Greenheart Movement

    22. HONDURAS

      • Ecore Honduras

      • Foro Indigena

    23. INDIA

      • All India Women Hawkers Federation (AIWHF)

      • Bharat Jan Vigyan Jatha (BJVJ)

      • Environics Trust

      • Himalaya Niti Abhiyan

      • Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF)

      • Kamgar Ekata Union

      • Mines, minerals and People (mmP)

      • National Alliance of Agriculture & Allied Workers Union (NAAWU)

      • National Hawker Federation (NHF)

      • People's Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL)

    24. INDONESIA

      • Aksi Ekologi and Emansipasi Rakyat - AEER (Ecological Action and People's Emancipation)

      • Gema Alam NTB

      • Indonesia for Global Justice (IGJ)

      • National Network for Domestic Workers Advocacy (Jala PRT)

      • WALHI (Friends of the Earth Indonesia)

      • Women Working Group (WWG)

    25. IRAQ

      • Darya Developing Women and Community

    26. IRELAND

      • Ecojustice Ireland

      • Financial Justice Ireland

      • Friends of the Earth Ireland

    27. IVORY COAST

      • ​​​​​​​Syndicat des Enseignants de l’Education Nationale, de l’Enseignement Technique et Professionnel (SYENET)

    28. JAMAICA

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Imani, Hope & Love Foundation

    29. JAPAN

      • ​​​​​​​Friends of the Earth Japan

      • UNISC International

    30. JORDAN

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Dibeen for Environmental Development

    31. ​​​​​​​KENYA

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Daughters of Mumbi Global Resource Center

      • Hope for Kenya Slum Adolescents Initiative

    32. ​​​​​​​MALAYSIA

      •  

        Centre for Independent Journalism

      • Klima Action Malaysia  (KAMY)

      • Monitoring Sustainability of Globalization (MSN)

      • Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) - Friends of the Earth

    33. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​LEBANON

      • ​​​​​​​Learn Sustain

    34. MALI

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Association for the Promotion of Young Girls and Women (AMPJF)

    35. MEXICO

      • ​​​​​​​Alianza Mexicana Contra el Fracking

      • Asociación Ecológica Santo Tomás

      • CartoCrítica

      • Conexiones Climáticas

      • Equidad de Género: Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia

      • Freshwater Action Network Mexico

    36. MONGOLIA

      • ​​​​​​​Oyu Tolgoi Watch

    37. MYANMAR

      • ​​​​​​​Karen Environmental Social Action Network (KESAN)

      • Karen Rivers Watch (KRW), Myanmar

      • Save the Salween Network (SSN), Myanmar

    38. NEPAL

      • ​​​​​​​All Nepal Peasants Federation (ANPFa)

      • All Nepal Women Association (ANWA)

      • Beyond Beijing Committee Nepal

      • Center for Good Governance and Peace (CGGAP)

      • Defenders of Nature

      • Digo Bikas Institute (DBI)

      • Fight Inequality Alliance Nepal (FIA) Nepal

      • Forum for Community Upliftment System Nepal (FOCUS-Nepal)

      • General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT)

      • Jagaran, Nepal

      • National Alliance for Human Rights and Social Justice (Human Rights Alliance Nepal)

      • National Campaign for Sustainable Development Nepal

      • Nepal Integrated Development Initiation (NIDI)

      • Rural Reconstruction Nepal

      • Tax and Fiscal Justice Alliance (TAFJA Nepal)

      • WOREC Nepal

    39. NIGER

      • ​​​​​​​Association Nigérienne des Scouts de l’Environnement (ANSEN)

    40. NIGERIA​​​​​​​

      • ​​​​​​​Green Leaf Advocacy and Empowerment Center

      • Peace Point Development Foundation (PPDF)

    41. PAKISTAN

      • ​​​​​​​Akhuwat Kissan

      • ALC Law

      • Anjuman e Muzareen e Punjab

      • ASR Resource Center

      • Beaconhouse National Uni

      • Cholistan Development Council

      • Clean and Green Khai

      • Climate Activists Collective

      • Community Developers Association (CDA)

      • Community Initiatives for Development Pakistan (CIDP)

      • Crofter Foundation

      • Feminist Collective Pakistan

      • Gilgit-Baltistan Social Welfare Organization

      • Haqooq e Khalq Movement

      • Home Net Pakistan

      • Indus Consortium for Humanitarian, Environment and Development Initiative

      • Kissan Ikkat

      • Kissan Karkeela

      • Kissan Ravi Club

      • Labour Education Foundation

      • Labour Qomi Movement

      • Lok Sujag

      • PakAid

      • Pakistan Kissan Rabita Committee (PKRC)

      • Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF)

      • Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER)

      • Policy Research Institute for Equitable Development (PRIED)

      • Progressive Student's Collective

      • Sanga

      • Sawera Foundation

      • Sindh Hari Porchat Council

      • South Asia Partnership Pakistan

      • Sukaar Welfare Organization

      • Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI)

      • Tameer e Nau Women's Worker Organization

      • Textile Powerloom Garments Workers Federation

      • Vision Building Future

      • Visionary Forum

      • Young Reformers

    42. PERU

      • ​​​​​​​Colectiva de Geografía Crítica Contingente Perú

      • Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climático

      • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

      • TierrActiva Peru

    43. PHILIPPINES

      • ​​​​​​​350 Pilipinas

      • Aniban ng Manggagawa sa Agrikultura (AMA)

      • Bantay Kita

      • Break- free Pilipinas, Break - free from Fossil Gas - Philippine Campaign

      • Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP-Workers Solidarity)

      • Center for Migrant Advocacy (CMA)

      • Computer Professionals' Union

      • Ecological Justice Interfaith Movement (ECOJIM)

      • ETC Group Philippines

      • Fellowship for the Care of Creation Association, Inc. (FCCAI)

      • Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC)

      • Gitib, Inc.

      • Katribu Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas

      • Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralita ng Lungsod (KPML)

      • Oriang Women’s Movement

      • Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM)

      • Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ)

      • SANLAKAS

      • SAVE Philippines

      • Samahan ng Progresibong Kabataan (SPARK)

      • Solidarity for People's Education and Lifelong Learning (SPELL)

      • Task Force Detainees of the Philippines

      • Youth for Climate Justice –Mindanao

      • Youth for Climate Justice –Tacloban

    44. PORTUGAL

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Associação Academia Cidadã

    45. SCOTLAND

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Unite Community

    46. SENEGAL
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​RECODEF Sénégal
    47. SIERRA LEONE
      • ​​​​​​​Sierra Leone School Green Club (SLSGC)
    48. SOMALIA
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Kalkal Human Rights Development Organization (KAHRDO)
    49. SOUTH KOREA
      • ​​​​​​​Korea Federation for Environmental Movement -KFEM ( Friends of the Earth Korea)
    50. SPAIN
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Ecologistas en Acción
      • Observatori del Deute en la Globalització (ODG)
    51. SOUTH AFRICA
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Biowatch South Africa
      • Centre for Social Change (University of Johannesburg)
      • groundWork, Friends of the Earth, South Africa
    52. SOUTH SUDAN
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​OILWatch South Sudan
    53. SRI LANKA
      • ​​​​​​​Lanka Fundamental Rights Organization
      • We Women Lanka Network
    54. SUDAN
      • ​​​​​​​National Sudanese Women Association
    55. TAJIKISTAN
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Zan va Zamin (Women and Earth)
    56. TANZANIA
      • ​​​​​​​Greener Tanzania Livelihood Organization (GTLO)
      • Integrating Capacity and Community Advancement Organization (ICCAO)
    57. THE GAMBIA
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Extinction Rebellion Gambia
    58. THE NETHERLANDS
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Gender Justice & Sustainable Development Consultancy
    59. TIMOR LESTE
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Dialektika Timor-Leste
    60. TUNISIA
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Association pour la Protection de l'Environnement et le Développement Durable de Bizerte (APEDDUB)
    61. UGANDA
      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Disability Peoples Forum Uganda
      • Innovations for Development (I4DEV)
      • Paradigm for social justice and development
    62. UNITED KINGDOM
      • Bretton Woods Project
      • Center for Alternative Technology
      • Climate Justice Coalition​​​​​​​
      • Climate Live / Stop Rosebank
      • Ecoforensic
      • Global Justice Now (GJN)
      • Greener Jobs Alliance
      • Nerve Magazine
      • Seaford Environmental Alliance
      • Unite Wirral NW/96
      • War on Want
      • Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF-UK)
    63. USA​​​​​​​
      • CODEPINK

      • Corporate Accountability

      • Earth Ethics, Inc.

      • Earth Justice Ministries

      • Faithfully Sustainable

      • Fossil Free Media

      • Jewish Voice for Peace

      • Justice is Global

      • Social Eco Education (SEE)

      • The California Allegory

      • The Oakland Institute

    64. UZBEKISTAN

      • ​​​​​​​Ecoforum of NGOs of Uzbekistan

      • Ассоциация "За экологически чистую Фергану"(Association for an Environmentally Friendly Fergana)

      • Ziyo Nur

    65. VENEZUELA

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Fundacion Aguaclara Venezuelan

      • Political Ecology Observatory

    66. YEMEN

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Center of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

    67. ZAMBIA

      • ​​​​​​​Zambia Climate Action Network Foundation

    68. ZIMBABWE

      • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD)

  • INDIVIDUALS

    1. ​​​​​​​Tian Chua - Former Member of Parliament, Malaysia

    2. Atty. Corazón Valdez - Fabros - Co-President, International Peace Bureau (IPB)

    3. Alexandra Arntsen - Lecturer, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

    4. Prof. Naser Abdelkarim - Arab American University, Palestine

    5. Yasmine Ibrahim - The American University in Cairo, Egypt

    6. Gert Van Hecken - Asso. professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium

    7. Ray Bush - Professor Emeritus, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

    8. Helen Saldanha - Social Work, India

    9. Lisa Marie Smith - Retired Nurse, England

    10. Amal Ibrahim Sabri - Retired Egyptian Environment & Development Consultant & Researcher, Egypt

    11. Sohair Sabry - Retired Translator and Writer, Egypt

    12. Cristina Santacruz - MA Student, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Ecuador

    13. Eleonoora Karttunen - Doctoral Researcher, University of Finland, Finland

    14. Erich Vogt - Lecturer, University of Toronto, Canada

    15. Lukas Slothuus - Post Doctoral Researcher, University of Sussex, United Kingdom

    16. Mahar Safdar Ali - Social Activist, Association of People of Asia, Pakistan

    17. Lama Dajani - Artist, Damascus, Syria

    18. Luca Ferrari - Researcher, Mexico

    19. Megan Fraser - Future Led, Vancouver, Canada

    20. Lora Barry -  Canada

    21. Aleida Azamar Alonso - Researcher, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México

    22. Mark Vossler - USA