Just Change Magazine
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Issue 18 of Just Change From Paris to the Pacific: Aid harmonisation in action
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Issue 17 of Just Change What is Good Governance? |
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Issue 16 of Just Change Rural-urban migration |
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Issue 15 of Just Change What is Poverty? |
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Issue 14 of Just Change Access to Health The road we travel: Maori experience of cancer, The New Zealand Medical Journal |
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Issue 13 of Just Change Living in the Dark: Energy and development |
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Issue 12 of Just Change Human Rights in the Pacific Restricting some human rights while extending protection? - full article |
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Issue 11 of Just Change Good Intentions: The Ethics of Volunteering |
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Issue 10 of Just Change Going Under: Climate Change
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Issue 9 of Just Change Borders |
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Issue 8 of Just Change Governing the Commons |
Issue 7 of Just Change Indigenous Rights
Issue 6 of Just Change Religion and Spirituality
Issue 5 of Just Change Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Issue 4 of Just Change Food
Issue 3 of Just Change Making Peace
Issue 2 of Just Change Trade: Buying in or Selling Out?
Issue 1 of Just Change The Tourism Issue |
About Just Change
Just Change is a magazine by, and for, those who are involved in international aid and development, social justice and human rights. Just Change contributes to international development outcomes by providing information and encouraging debate and action.
June 2010 saw the publication of the final issue of Just Change. This final issue is on aid harmonisation, a key topic in aid. It contains a strong focus on the Pacific region, exploring what is happening on the ground.
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