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Recent publications from Progressio:

Interact Autumn 2008 - October 2008
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The future for development: opinions and viewpoints towards a new vision for development. Plus articles on Zimbabwe, East Timor, Yemen, Somaliland, Peru, and El Salvador.
Progressio Annual Review 2008 - September 2008
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The world today is a place of injustice and inequality. Too many people in poor countries are impoverished and oppressed. They are not poor by choice: they are poor because they have no choice. Progressio is working to change that. Read how in our 2008 Annual Review
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Faithful Peace, Peaceful Faith - July 2008
Jane McGrory
Drawing on first-hand accounts from over twenty women of faith, including nuns and other members of religious congregations and faith-based communities, the report explores the contributions of women of faith to peacebuilding efforts in Papua, East Timor and Mindanao in the Philippines. The report seeks to uncover why the peacebuilding work of women of faith has been given so little attention and argues that women of faith – who are identified as “strategic actors for peace and justice” – deserve “more attention and support.”
Interact Summer 2008 - July 2008
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Faith and HIV and AIDS. Plus articles on the crisis in Zimbabwe, justice for Timor Leste, and young people in Nicaragua.
Unless the grain of wheat shall die: The moral and theological case against Terminator - April 2008
Sean McDonagh and Donal Dorr
In this Comment, Sean McDonagh and Donal Dorr argue that Terminator technology (the genetic modification of seeds so that they become sterile after the first planting) poses an unacceptable threat to poor and marginalised small-scale farmers and to the world’s environment, and is fundamentally wrong on moral and theological grounds.
Price: £2.00
Interact Spring 2008 - April 2008
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Changing lives: How Progressio development workers help change people’s lives. Plus articles on illegal logging in Ecuador and women’s roles in Somaliland.
Becoming Somaliland - March 2008
Mark Bradbury
Since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, the Republic of Somaliland has successfully managed a process of reconciliation, demobilisation and the restoration of law and order. This book - the most authoritative account to date of the birth and growth of Somaliland - explores why Somaliland has not followed Somalia into 'state collapse', and considers issues of post-conflict resolution and state-building that will be of relevance and interest to all concerned with peace and progress, not just in Africa but worldwide.
Price: £12.95
Interact Winter 2007/8 - January 2008
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People power: how participation empowers people and promotes change. Featuring contributions from Peru, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Somaliland, Yemen and Timor Leste.
Price: £0.00
HIV and AIDS in Haiti - January 2008
Nick Caistor, Jean Hugues Henrys and Anne Street
This report examines the political, social and economic situation which has allowed HIV and AIDS to flourish in Haiti. It argues that HIV and AIDS cannot be tackled without also addressing the endemic poverty and injustice in the country.
Price: £5.00
Seedsaver action seed packet - November 2007
Progressio
Terminator seeds are seeds that are genetically modified to become sterile after the first planting. The biotech seed companies say the Terminator gene will stop genetically modified seeds from contaminating other crops. But the Terminator gene could itself spread to other seeds, making them sterile - with catastrophic consequences for farmers, biodiversity and the environment.
Price: £0.00

downloadable documents

pdf document Progressio publications catalogue 2005 213k PDF
Word document Progressio publications catalogue pre 2005 766k Word  
Word document publications order form 36k Word
Word document publications returns policy 24k Word
Word document la devolución de publicaciones 23k Word
 

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