New Internationalist, March 1st, 1999
FROM THIS MONTH'S EDITOR
WE are sitting around a kitchen table that is covered in papers and magazines. Outside, the rain pours down and occasionally the sound of it drumming on the roof drowns our conversation. Fortified by endless cups of tea and coffee, we are trying to thrash out our ideas on poverty.
This could be a standard meeting of the NI Co-operative in Oxford. Or a session of the editorial group. But is isn't. This meeting is taking place in the middle of the forests and tea plantations of the Nilgiri hills in southern India. The rain is the north-east monsoon, turning roads int...
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