Topic: Poverty and hunger

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Millions on the brink of starvation as the pandemic exacerbates world hunger

Article / 22nd January 2021

David Beasley of the World Food Program and Henrietta Fore of UNICEF discuss the enormous challenge of feeding the world's hungry in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Covid billionaires should help starving people, says charity boss

News / 13th January 2021

Billionaires whose wealth has soared during the coronavirus pandemic should stump up to provide emergency aid to the record numbers of people facing starvation, accordinng to the head of a US charity supporting the World Food Programme.

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2.7 billion people did not get state aid during pandemic

Report / 17th December 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown measures to contain it have hit millions of people hard, with poverty set to increase sharply in almost every country for the first time in decades unless action is taken now, according to a new report by Oxfam.

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Human Rights Day: The fight for rights goes on for food and housing

Blog / 13th December 2020

Campaigners are calling for a right to food and a right to housing to be given legal backing in the UK for the first time, writes Liam Geraghty for the Big Issue.

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Towards a rights-based economy: Putting people and the planet first

Report / 10th December 2020

A joint report by the Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR) and Christian Aid asks a radical question: what would it look like if we had an econmomy based on human rights?  

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Land inequality is worse than we thought and rising in most countries

Report / 10th December 2020

Land inequality is directly threatening 1.4 billion of the world’s poorest people, according to a recent report.

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Pandemic to fan surge in humanitarian needs in 2021

News / 2nd December 2020

The UN humanitarian office says needs for assistance have ballooned to unprecedented levels this year because of COVID-19, projecting that a staggering 235 million people will require help in 2021.

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COVID-19 compounding inequalities

Blog / 20th November 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted many existing inequalities, and may worsen divergence among countries. While the poor have struggled to survive, the world’s billionaires have done “extremely well”, report Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Anis Chowdhury.

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UN issues $100m emergency funding and calls for global effort to avert famine

News / 19th November 2020

The UN has earmarked $100m (£75m) in emergency funding for seven countries deemed at risk of famine, warning that without immediate action the world could see “huge numbers of children dying on TV screens”.

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Studies on the principle of sharing

Report / 13th November 2020

These seven articles were originally published over the course of 2011 to 2014, during the momentous revolutionary period that followed the global financial crisis. But the vision within this collection of writings goes far beyond that single historical moment and has even greater relevance and urgency today. 

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