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A full list of STWR’s publications as well as related news, articles and blogs can be found below.

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Public-private partnerships don’t work. It’s time for the World Bank to take action.

Blog / 25th April 2018

This week, executive directors of the World Bank were handed a letter signed by more than 80 civil society organizations and trade unions from around the world, urging a change in the bank’s approach to public-private partnerships.

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#SyriaConf2018 in Brussels must focus on aid, increased pledges and accountability

News / 25th April 2018

Donors and governments meeting Tuesday and Wednesday for the Brussels II conference must take the opportunity to bring change for the millions of vulnerable Syrians in their war-torn country and in the region by following through on previous commitments to protect displaced people and fund the aid response.

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Join us on demonstrations for Article 25

News / 24th April 2018

In the UK, our campaign group Share The World’s Resources (STWR) is participating in demonstrations for economic and social justice by highlighting the cause of Article 25. Please join us by attending national demonstrations that relate to the longstanding economic and social rights enshrined within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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Interest in Earth Day is falling in the 2010s. Does it matter?

Blog / 23rd April 2018

“Even the most generous of predictions suggest we need to reach zero emissions in the next 40 years—that is, if we want to be around to celebrate Earth Day’s 100th anniversary in 2070.”

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Basic income and the new universalism: Rethinking the welfare state in the 21st century

Event / Thursday, 23rd August 2018

The 2018 BIEN Congress in Finland plans to build on growing interest in basic income by inviting activists, stakeholders, policymakers, students and researchers to discuss the promises of basic income against the background of the need for a “new universalism”.

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