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The ILO’s Global Social Protection Week needs to address austerity, the elephant in the room

Article / 26th November 2019

Financing social protection systems that are both adequate and sustainable is not a fantasy. There are a number of measures that governments can take to raise the resources needed, writes Evelyn Astor for Equal Times.

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Less than 10% of EU aid reaches world's poorest countries, study finds

News / 25th November 2019

Less than 10% of EU aid money reaches the countries where it is most needed, according to a study that found levels of assistance had dropped for the second year running.

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Imagine… a world that shares

Article / 25th November 2019

Do we really understand what ‘sharing’ means in its totality? For humanity has done everything but actually put into practice a just and equitable redistribution of the food and resources of the world, so that no-one need go without. By Marc Gregory. 

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The UN at 75: Time to give citizens a voice

Blog / 25th November 2019

A global civic participation campaign calls for the creation of a World Citizens’ Initiative on the occasion of the UN’s 75th anniversary. This new instrument could enable individual citizens to influence the world organization’s work, writes Andreas Bummel and Bruno Kaufmann.

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The intersection of politics and spirituality in addressing the climate crisis

Report / 22nd November 2019

The following interview with STWR’s founder, Mohammed Sofiane Mesbahi, examines both the contemporary political and profounder spiritual implications of sharing the world’s resources in relation to the escalating climate emergency.

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