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  <title>Wonder Women</title>
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  <description>Women who are doing it for themselves...

Right now the Radio New Internationalist team are revisiting some of the powerful and passionate people we&#x2019;ve been hearing from this year.  And we&#x2019;ve found that it&#x2019;s the women who&#x2019;ve really starred. They are an inspirational bunch &#x2013; vivacious, outspoken, interesting, warm and funny &#x2013; stepping out bravely to create more inclusive communities and build a better world. We chat with some of them today: &#xD;
&#x2022; India&#x2019;s environmentalist-extra-ordinaire Vandana Shiva, talks about her remarkable legacy to humanity &#x2013; a seed bank to protect biodiversity and stop corporate control of the food chain, and the 300,000 farmers it has helped. 
&#xD;&#x2022; Jenni Williams from Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) introduces us to her remarkable organization which &#x2013; in spite of arrests and assaults &#x2013; stands up to challenge corruption and incompetence riddling her country&#x2019;s Government.  
&#xD;&#x2022; Charm Tong from the Shan Women&#x2019;s Action Network reports on how military madness is burning ethnic villages off Burma&#x2019;s map &#x2013; killing the villagers and using rape as a weapon of war and what she is doing to combat it. 
&#xD;&#x2022; Water is essential to good health, and the African nation, Tanzania, has just been awarded compensation after privatized water services in the capital delivered worse water. Tamsyn East &#x2013; the Water Campaigns Officer with the World Development Movement &#x2013; reports. 
&#xD;&#x2022; Despite widespread and vocal global disgruntlement about privatisation, governments keep on keeping it on. Laila Harr&#xE9; &#x2013; a former New Zealand Cabinet Minister &#x2013; explores what goes on in the minds of our governments when they&#x2019;re making huge and irreversible decisions to privatize. 
&#xD;Today&#x2019;s CD is a collection of ambient funk from Asia &#x2013; RyukyuUnderground. 
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