News and Analysis
GM promotes poverty and dependency in Africa
BBC World Service radio listeners were misled on why African civil society rejects GM crops
Oil uprising: Two decades after Ken Saro-Wiwa's death, the Ogoni struggle is reigniting
The Ogoni people's struggle against Shell
Colombian protests show cracks in disastrous economic model
Colombia bore witness to a remarkable uprising
Communities mark anniversary of killings of protestors in struggle against Conga mining project in Peru
Cajamarca are fighting off the second largest gold mining project in South America
Mango joins Bangladesh safety agreement – Gap and Asda refusing to sign
Manga was sourcing from the Rana Plaza building where over 1,000 people were killed
Women’s Day: Not only a day but years of resistance
War on Want today marks International Women’s Day by celebrating generations of women who secured vital rights, as well as supporting their successors battling against oppression and violence in the 21st century. War on Want continues to back women-led organisations and women human rights defenders who believe women are entitled to determine their own destinies and humanity’s future.
Mali, Algeria, Libya and the new front line in ‘energy diplomacy’
The reality of the never-ending War on Terror is that it is integrally bound up with an imperialistic drive for resources
Farming injustice: end all trade with Israeli agricultural companies
Israeli agricultural export companies are at the heart of Israel's system of domination over the Palestinian people.
"Distribution of food vouchers does not mean that Adidas' hands are clean”
A message from the Kizone workers
War on Want statement on Israel’s assault on Gaza
The root cause of the crisis in Gaza is Israel's illegal occupation
Honduran shock doctrine continues
Despite what may seem a bleak outlook, Honduran people have taken a stand