World Social Forum 2007

| :: | Singer pulled crowd to MS Kenya stall |
| 24 January 2007 | |
| Eric Wainaina, famous Kenyan singer attracted hundreds of people to the MS Kenya stall at the World Social Forum Tuesday January 23rd | |
| :: | Slum youth to perform at the WSF |
| 04 January 2007 | |
| Children and youth from the slums will perform at the WSF | |
| :: | Youth will put Tanzania on the map |
| 04 January 2007 | |
| Tanzania Youth Coalition hopes to send 200 young Tanzanians to Nairobi for the World Social Forum in January | |
| :: | Space for discussion |
| 04 January 2007 | |
| Veteran activist Remberto Nolasco Pacheco from El Salvador shares his hopes and expectations for the WSF | |
| :: | Civil society resisting the pressure |
| 04 January 2007 | |
| The third edition of the Zimbawe Social Forum held in September was reduced from a three day to a one day event. However in several regards the forum was bigger than ever. | |
| :: | Will Nairobi be the end of Neo-liberalism? |
| 04 January 2007 | |
| The WSF comes to Africa at a time when the continent is caught between the jaes of endemic poverty and a canvas of contradictionary forces. | |
| :: | World Social Forum in Nairobi |
| 03 January 2007 | |
| The 6th edition of the World Social Forum begins in Nairobi on January the 20th and runs through to the 25th 2007. | |
| :: | Democracy as a way of life |
| 03 January 2007 | |
| At the World Social Forum MS Uganda will illustrate how to use a series of easy-to-digest civic education material about democratic and non-democratic practices. | |
| :: | Social Forum: A platform for the civil society |
| 17 November 2006 | |
| One of the intentions behind the first Social Forum in Mozambique was to create a platform for the civil society. Time will show if the participants succeeded in laying the first stone. | |
| :: | Social Forum in Mozambique with difficulties |
| 17 November 2006 | |
| The first Social Forum in Mozambique was held between 25th and 29th of October. Good will and enthusiasm were redeeming factors in a poorly planned event. | |











