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The great aid heist
We lift the lid on the accountancy magic donors are using on their aid figures and look into how the 'aid debt' has reached $7.2 trillion.
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How Long Should We Take To End Global Poverty?
By Jag Bhalla
Apr 17
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What if a meritocracy is a really bad thing?
When I was 19, back for the summer from University, I worked nights in a local bread factory. One of my fellow workers, Denzel, was 17 and he had…
Apr 13
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My experience in West Africa shows that feminism and neoliberalism are definitely in conflict.
For a moment, imagine a vast, rich, and diverse ecosystem, say savannah-like Senegal, where different ecosystems coexist, symbolising the diversity of…
Apr 12
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Booming billionaire bounty
Amid the cost-of-living crisis, rocketing housing prices, wars and rising hunger, it’s been a bonanza for billionaires.
Apr 4
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March 2024
Is it possible to be a neoliberal feminist?
Christine Lagarde is one of the strongest proponents of gender equality amongst the global elite. President of the European Central Bank, she is also a…
Mar 23
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World Water Day marked with a thirst for profit
As the UN marks World Water Day, we reveal stark inequality in the industry.
Mar 22
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Breakthrough at the Bank.
Late last year just before Christmas there was a bit of a breakthrough on inequality at the World Bank, which could have important implications.
Mar 9
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How the pregnancy penalty supercharges global inequality
In a blog for International Women’s Day, new parent Anthony Kamande reflects on the heavy cost his partner and family have paid for the simple act of…
Mar 8
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An historic step towards taxing the super-rich
Are the G20 ready to get serious about tackling inequality?
Mar 7
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February 2024
Worrying trends for workers despite soaring corporate profits
Despite record-breaking shareholder payouts and windfall profits, workers are facing worrying prospects.
Feb 15
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How Oxfam crunches its inequality stats
An inside look at how we count the billions ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and a response to some questions.
Feb 8
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