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	"author_name": "Corporate Accountability",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/corporate-accountability-2",
	"title": "Take solidarity action with the people of Makoko",
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	"description": "The people of Makoko, a fishing community of 100,000 people in the heart of Lagos, Nigeria, are rising up. The Lagos State Government has demolished major parts of their community. People’s homes, lives, and livelihoods are on the line as private developers and politicians seek to obliterate Makoko to make way for pricey development. But Makoko residents are fighting back. They’ve put enough pressure on the government to stop the demolition—for now. And they’re calling for international solidarity. Demand that the U.N. Development Programme (UNDP) pause support for the Makoko development project until the results of an independent, thorough investigation are released and community demands are met.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/take-solidarity-action-with-the-people-of-makoko"
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