Reclaiming Public Water (Korean edition)

Achievements, Struggles and Visions from Around the World
Belén Balanyá
Mar 14 2007

Korean version of Reclaiming Public Water was published by the Korean Government Employees' Union (KGEU).

Korean version of Reclaiming Public Water was published on 25th September 2006 by the Korean Government Employees' Union (KGEU). Around about the same time as the publication, the KGEU proposed and formed a coalition of NGOs, environmental groups and trade unions - Joint Action against Water Privatization - to fight against the government's plan to privatize water supply nationwide. It is the first movement that is working on water privatization in Korea.
For further information contact Sohi Jeon, external relations director for the Korean Government Employees' Union (KGEU), at sohi[at]member.jinbo.net


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TNI's Alternative Regionalisms Programme Coordinator

Brid has put Transnational Institute at the heart of dynamic international networks from every continent campaigning against trade liberalisation. She is co-founder of the European Solidarity Centre for the Philippines and most recently, RESPECT, a Europe-wide anti-racist network for migrant domestic workers. 

Olivier Hoedeman (Dutch/Danish, MA Political Science), is the research and campaign co-ordinator at Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO), an Brussels-based civil society group targeting the threats to democracy, equity, social justice and the environment posed by the economic and political power of corporations and their lobby groups. CEO co-organises the water project with TNI.

Philipp Terhorst (PhD at the Water Engineering and Development Centre,
WEDC) is an activist researcher and collaborates with the TNI Water
Justice Project.

Coordinator, Water Justice Project

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