Economic well-being

The rights of the world’s poorest people are being violated by trade policies, lack of transparency, and limited access to financial services. We believe earning a living and other markers of economic health are more than evidence of well-being, they are rights.

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Women build a climate nest egg

The effects of the climate crisis in the Solomon Islands are acute, but savings groups can buffer the impact.

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Won't get fooled again

Congress should focus on protecting workers and the most vulnerable, not subsidizing giant corporations.

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COVID-19: How to help

Steps you can take today to make a difference in the fight against COVID-19.

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All work and no pay

Women perform the bulk of unpaid domestic and care work, which adds trillions to the global economy. But they aren't seeing any of the benefits.

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