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  • Nuvis, 64, sells coffee and cigarettes at the Port of Maracaibo, Venezuela. Credit: Ivan Ocando.

    Shelter from the storm: the global need for universal social protection in times of COVID-19

    15 December 2020

    As 2020 draws to a close, the economic devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic shows no sign of abating. Our analysis shows that none of the social protection support to those who are unemployed, elderly people, children and families provided in low- and middle-income countries has been adequate to meet basic needs.

  • Sulemana is a teacher in Ghana. “When I came to this community as a teacher, I realized parents don’t want to bring their children – especially the girls – to school, she says. They believe that a girl belongs in the kitchen.” Photo: Jacob Stærk

    The public service heroes who know the true cost of inequality

    21 January 2019

    A decent education or quality healthcare is a luxury only the rich can afford in too many countries. Across the globe 262 million children are out of school. 10,000 people die every day because they can’t access healthcare. Teachers and public health care workers like Nellie and Dorra dedicate their life to great public services that benefit the poorest. And fight inequality every day.

  • Number of billionaires doubles since financial crisis as inequality spirals out of control

    29 October 2014

    Rising inequality could set the fight against poverty back by decades, Oxfam warned today as it published a new report showing that the number of billionaires worldwide has more than doubled since the financial crisis. 

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