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Inequality

News / 1st December 2023

The world’s poorest countries are paying more than 12 times as much to their creditors as they are spending on measures to tackle the impact of global heating, a campaign group has warned.

Report / 1st December 2023

The richest 1 percent of the world’s population produced as much carbon pollution in 2019 than the five billion people who made up the poorest two-thirds of humanity, reveals a new Oxfam report. 

    News / 1st December 2023

    Countries at the UN have adopted by a landslide majority today a resolution to begin the process of establishing a framework convention on tax and completely change how global tax rules are decided.

    News / 1st December 2023

    気候緊急事態との闘いは、世界の最貧国が地球温暖化の影響への対策に費やす支出の12倍以上を債権者に支払っている債務危機によって妨げられていると、運動団体が警告しました。

    Report / 1st December 2023

    2019年、世界人口の最も裕福な1パーセントが、人類の最も貧しい3分の2を占める50億人よりも多くの炭素汚染を引き起こしていたことがオックスファムの新しい報告書で明らかになりました。

      Blog / 22nd November 2023

      People should not die because of their income or where they were born. We must have the courage to stand up to the pharmaceutical industry, writes Bernie Sanders.

      Blog / 22nd November 2023

      人々は収入や生まれた場所を理由に死ぬべきではありません。 私たちは製薬業界に立ち向かう勇気を持たなければならない、とバーニー・サンダースは書いています。

      Report / 20th November 2023

      Pod okriljem Združenih narodov je mogoče v vsaki državi uvesti resnično univerzalni in brezpogojni temeljni dohodek. A za to bo sprva potrebna izjemna podpora javnosti pri odpravljanju lakote in nepotrebnega pomanjkanja na podlagi pravičnejše delitve svetovnih virov, kot poudarja Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi.

      Article / 10th November 2023

      Many Americans believe that the nations abundance should be used not as a tool of death, but as a lifeline for poor and struggling people at home and abroad. By Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis.

      Blog / 10th November 2023

      UK government policies continue to entrench poverty and inflict unnecessary misery on millions of people, says Just Fair director Jess McQuail and UN’s Olivier De Schutter.