Following Labour’s victory in the general election, our CEO Romilly Greenhill welcomes the new government, and offers a list of priorities for their first days in office to help the UK get back on track with international development and humanitarian issue.
Following the G7 summit and the Bonn climate talks, groups around the world are calling for debt justice as a vital step for addressing the climate crisis. Tess Woolfenden of Debt Justice tells us why this is important, and what rich countries can do about it.
As the dividing lines of the 2024 election take shape, trade policy is low on the political agenda. However, the transition to a fairer and greener UK, which responsibly engages with the world, cannot be achieved without reassessing our approach to trade.
As negotiations on the UN Framework Convention on Tax progress, it is imperative that the most developed nations negotiate in good faith for the betterment of global prosperity and equality. New blog from Everlyn Kavenge Muendo of Tax Justice Africa.
As Christian Aid’s new report reveals Africa is facing the worst debt crisis in a generation, Sophie Powell explores what has gone wrong since the successful debt cancellations of the 1990s and 2000s and how the UK can put things right.
The UK should be playing its part by removing from its own trade agreements the requirement to comply with damaging seed rules, and commit to exclude them from any future trade negotiations.
Underneath every payment or FX transaction made by NGOs, there is a raft of activity going on behind the scenes to keep NGOs and their partners safe. John Sam-Kubam takes us through the process
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Development Assistance Committee recently published its final aid data for 2022, and it’s not good news for the world’s least-developed and low-income countries. Euan Ritchie of Development Initiatives takes us through the numbers.
Every day around the world people are tortured with specialist law enforcement equipment. A UN expert and civil society are calling for an international response – join Omega Research Foundation in their campaign for a Torture-Free Trade Treaty.