It doesn’t take swords and armies, or AK47 Kalashnikovs and military vehicles, to discriminate against someone. All it takes is for one person to treat you unfairly on the basis of your religion.
Human Rights / Mana Tangata
Why Fair Trade?
Nicole Mesman, from the Just Write team, explores fair trade issues and explains why Fair Trade Fortnight is so important.
Mapuche, The People of Life
Gonzalo Garcés, an Oxfam Youth Partner from Chile, gives us a brief snap shot of the Mapuche people’s struggle to protect their way of life.
Human Traffic
200 hundred years ago the British Empire put an end to the slave trade, so why, in today’s modern society, are people still bought and sold like commodities?
Opportunity, Exploitation and Resistance
Many migrant workers are not looking simply for better work, propelled by poverty and insecurity, they are looking for ANY work.
Refugees - We are everywhere
There are 12.8 million refugees in the world. That is about three times the population of Aotearoa New Zealand!
My Space: Your Space?
I see a positive multicultural society as one that actively supports different cultures and ethnic groups, and all can have their voices freely heard.
WHAT’S UP WITH COKE?
Elisabeth Perham asks why people are boycotting and protesting against one of the worlds most recognisable brands?
UGANDA’S INVISIBLE CHILDREN
Every night, tens of thousands of children in Northern Uganda begin what has now become termed as a “night commute” to be safe from rebels who want them to be soldiers.
THE PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS INDUSTRY: TRIPSy!
Everyone in the world desires good health, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights gives everyone in the world the right to have access to medical care that allows them to have adequate health and wellbeing.












