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Spiralling inequality won’t fix itself. We need a movement

We must push for alternatives to the current world order.

Demonstrators against inequality march to the office of the president in downtown Nairobi, Kenya Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. The march kicks off a week of planned global protests aimed at calling for an end to the "age of greed" and demanding fairer solutions to inequality, climate change, debt, taxation and other economic and human rights issues ahead of the World Economic Forum which is due to take place in Davos, Switzerland from Jan. 21-24. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

Two years on, complacency still plagues global COVID-19 response

This pandemic will not be over for any of us until it is over for all of us.

A health worker holds a vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine

With global solidarity, Mozambique can overcome its crisis

The country needs urgent help with debt relief and humanitarian aid.

Women carry bags of charcoal at a centre for internally displaced persons in the Tara Tara district of Matuge, northern Mozambique on February 24, 2021 [File: AFP/Alfredo Zuniga]

How can we bridge the widening global inequality gap?

The richest one percent took 82 percent of the wealth generated in 2017, while the poorest half of humanity got nothing.

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One last push to end South Sudan’s deadly civil war

Renewed negotiations, guided by the people of South Sudan, can bring genuine and long-lasting peace to the country.

South Sudan refugees

The makings of a more human economy

It’s time to forge an ambitious but common-sense economic design that would benefit the 99 percent, not the 1 percent.

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The climate movement charges on, even without the US

Developing nations lay claim to the mantle of leadership for a fairer, safer world.

FILE PHOTO: The Eiffel tower is illuminated in green with the words "Paris Agreement is Done", to celebrate the Paris U.N. COP21 Climate Change agreement in Paris

Not one woman less!

Now is the time to continue marching forward with our heads and placards held high for all to see.

Women''s solidarity march in Sydney, New South Wales

Lake Chad Basin: World’s most neglected crisis rages on

As the humanitarian scale-up in the region continues, governments and donors are urged to do their part.

Women who have fled violence in Nigeria queue for food at a refugee welcoming center in Ngouboua

Say enough to violence against women

Social norms which encourage violence against women need to be confronted and changed.

Activists In Brazil March For Women''s Rights On International Women''s Day