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Capital flight from Africa: How the poor finance the rich

Article / 5th March 2018

A new World Bank report comparing economic growth among different regions in the world ignores key factors in addressing wealth and inequality in Africa—particularly the wealth that is stashed offshore in developed countries, says economist and author Leonce Ndikumana in an interview with The Real News Network.

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Share The World’s Resources present our campaign vision at the Green Party conference

Article / 5th March 2018

STWR took part in the Green Party spring conference held in Bournemouth, UK, where we hosted an event that introduced participants to our campaign vision as an organisation.

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Africa 'very, very far away' from meeting global target to end child malnutrition

News / 2nd March 2018

No African country is expected to reach the UN target of ending childhood malnutrition by 2030, according to a new study.

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Why Congress must vote on the United States’ role in Yemen

Article / 2nd March 2018

Few Americans know that the U.S. military is making the crisis in Yemen worse by helping one side in the conflict bomb innocent civilians. We believe that since Congress has not authorized military force for this conflict, the U.S. government should play no role in it beyond providing desperately needed humanitarian aid, writes Mike Lee, Bernie Sanders and Chris Murphy.

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Demanding 'fundamental restructuring of the economy,' progressives embrace bold new agenda

News / 27th February 2018

Arguing that only a positive and truly transformative economic agenda will be sufficient to overcome the Republican congressional majority and President Donald Trump, scores of progressive leaders this week endorsed a bold 11-point platform that calls for Medicare for All, tough Wall Street regulation, and a ban on corporate money in elections.

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