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Instead of enabling a fair and just transition for both communities and countries globally, the race for critical minerals is exacerbating human rights abuses, deepening inequality and fuelling global ...
Every month, a significant portion of Nigeria's women and girls face a natural biological process, menstruation, often in silence and ...
Inequalities remain persistently stark in the world today. From 1988 and 2008, the wealthiest 5 per cent of people captured 44 per cent of global income, while little changed for the poorest. In ...
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Class-Informed Climate Politics
This article comes paired with its counterpart on climate-informed class politics. It can be read as a prequel to it or ...
Leaving Kigali, I felt a sense of optimism and urgency. The Global AI Summit on Africa was a call to action for the continent ...
INEQUALITY is growing. Disparities are increasing—between the rich and poor in individual countries, and until recently, between countries. The global financial crisis is keeping real incomes stagnant ...
Policies around waste management and processing are making global inequalities worse, argues an environmental professor.
Progress in reducing global poverty has essentially halted: by 2030, nearly 7 percent of the world's population—nearly 600 million people—will still struggle in extreme poverty. Within-country ...
The most prominent examples of this techno-oligarchy are the leaders of major tech corporations ... In this scenario, tech companies could play a leading role in solving global issues such as climate ...
Already grappling with low growth and mounting uncertainty, vulnerable and small economies, whose activities have a negligible effect on trade deficits, should be exempt from new tariff hikes.