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  <title>Madaraka Nyerere </title>
  <postedby>Heidi Bachram</postedby>
  <adder>habachram@gmail.com</adder>
  <copyrightHolder>Fahamu/New Internationalist</copyrightHolder>
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  <creator>Heidi Bachram</creator>
  <description>Madaraka Nyerere, son of former President of Tanzania Julius Nyerere talks to Adam Ma'anit from the New Internationalist magazine about the reinvigoration of his father's legacy. In London to relaunch the Arusha Declaration with the Global Women's Strike, the document is the foundation of socialist principles practiced by Nyerere's government. In this interview Madaraka explores the reasons why Nyerere's policies have been demolished by capitalism and the relevance of the his father's work for modern Africa and the women's rights movement. &#xD;
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	See Global Women's Strike [HYPERLINK: http://www.globalwomenstrike.net/] for more 	on the publication of the Arusha Declaration.&#xD;
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	Music in this podcast is brought to you by Busi Ncube from Zimbabwe and kindly provided 	by Thulani Promotions [HYPERLINK: http://www.thulani.net].</description>
  <subject>Africa</subject>
  <subject> social justice</subject>
  <subject> human rights</subject>
  <subject> rights</subject>
  <subject> land</subject>
  <subject> poverty</subject>
  <subject> economy</subject>
  <subject> globalisation</subject>
  <subject> Julius Nyerere</subject>
  <subject> Madaraka Nyerere</subject>
  <subject> Tanzania</subject>
  <subject> socialism</subject>
  <subject> Arusha Declaration</subject>
  <subject> Global Women's Strike</subject>
  <subject> Kenya</subject>
  <subject> Africa Union</subject>
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  <publicdate>2007-06-26 13:40:50</publicdate>
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