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<title>Southern African Social Forum, October 2005</title>
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<title>2nd Edition of the Southern African Social Forum</title>
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<description>"Another Southern Africa Is Possible: People’s Resistance To Neoliberalism" 
Harare, Zimbabwe, 13-15 October 2005

Housing rights were one of the key issues at the second edition of the Southern African Social Forum (SASF) which took place in Harare (Zimbabwe) 13-15 October 2005, two years after the first edition in Lusaka (Zambia).

The SASF was facilitated by the Zimbabwe Social Forum (ZSF) and saw the participation of about 2000 people. It is part of a process contributing to the Africa Social Forum (ASF), an open space event based on its own  Charter of principles that took place in Bamako (2002), Addis Ababa (2003), Lusaka (2004). In January 2006 Bamako will host again the ASF while Nairobi is scheduled to host the World Social Forum in 2007.</description>
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