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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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$427bn lost to tax havens every year: landmark study reveals countries’ losses and worst offenders

Report / 25th November 2020

Countries are losing a total of over $427 billion in tax each year to international corporate tax abuse and private tax evasion, costing countries altogether the equivalent of nearly 34 million nurses’ annual salaries every year – or one nurse’s annual salary every second. 

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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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Paying for the pandemic and a just transition

Article / 18th November 2020

The Transnational Institute sets out ten proposals to mobilise resources to cover the cost of the global COVID-19 pandemic and to pay for the transition away from the fossil fuel economy.

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Over 1,000 health professionals call for G20 to cancel developing countries’ debt

News / 11th November 2020

Over 1,000 health professionals from 66 countries have signed a letter urging the G20 to cancel the debt of developing countries, ahead of an extraordinary G20 Finance Ministers meeting.

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Why we need a new economic model centred on human rights

Blog / 9th November 2020

'Amid a pandemic that has taken over a million lives, we urge the same level of imagination as the drafters of the Universal Declaration over seventy years ago.' By Gabriela Bucher and Olivier De Schutter.

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