Civil 7 (C7), a network of more than 700 civil society organisations from 70 countries, is calling on G7 leaders to show political responsibility and take urgent action to address the world’s most pressing needs.
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.
There have been a plethora of promises, commitments and legislation in 2023, but the current funding pledged falls way short for these to come to fruition. Bond’s Sandra Martinsone takes us through the highs and lows of sustainable economic development in 2023.
The UK’s trade negotiations with India provide an opportunity to ensure the emerging agreement is a positive example of how trade can serve people and the planet – but the real question is, will it?
How can we reimagine public development banks to transform the global financial system in support of common action for climate change and sustainable development?
India has an opportunity, as president of the G20, to ensure the links between trade and sustainable development are recognised and that trade deals are aligned with achieving the SDGs.
With debt crises growing across the world as interest rates and the cost of food and energy rise and climate disasters hit, private lenders seeking large profits must share the costs rather than be bailed out, argues Tim Jones at Debt Justice.
As we come to the end of our Responsible Fundraising series, what have we learnt and what next for our work to help support INGOs to become better partners and allies to grassroots activists and local organisations when fundraising?
Despite decades of struggle, progress toward stopping powerful corporations profiting from human rights abuses has been slow and focused on voluntary action.What should G7 leaders, particularly the UK, be doing to hold them accountable?