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世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. BUILDING A SHARING SOCIETY Systems of social welfare and public service provision are essentially complex ‘sharing economies’ that exist in a variety of forms throughout the world. Through the process of progressive taxation and redistribution, citizens collectively share a portion of the nation’s financial resources for the benefit of society as a whole. COVID VACCINES CREATE 9 NEW BILLIONAIRES WITH COMBINED At least nine people have become new billionaires since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, thanks to the excessive profits pharmaceutical corporations with monopolies on COVID vaccines are making, The People’s Vaccine Alliance have revealed ahead of a SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. CONFLICT OVER RESOURCES An alarming consequence of humanity’s continued failure to share resources is the escalation of interstate conflict over land, fossil fuel reserves and other key industrial materials. Almost every government now assigns a great strategic significance to resource security, particularly in relation to oil and gas supplies. The resultis a new
世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に BUILDING A SHARING SOCIETY Systems of social welfare and public service provision are essentially complex ‘sharing economies’ that exist in a variety of forms throughout the world. Through the process of progressive taxation and redistribution, citizens collectively share a portion of the nation’s financial resources for the benefit of society as a whole. GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. CONFLICT OVER RESOURCES An alarming consequence of humanity’s continued failure to share resources is the escalation of interstate conflict over land, fossil fuel reserves and other key industrial materials. Almost every government now assigns a great strategic significance to resource security, particularly in relation to oil and gas supplies. The resultis a new
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: KEY FACTS Towards Representative Global Governance. International relations commentators have suggested that there is a great need to reform global governance institutions, due in part to the greater transnational interaction between countries, the increase in global threats such as climate change, and the increased importance of non-state actors such as multinational corporations, civil societygroups
AN ESTIMATED 100 MILLION PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS WORLDWIDE An estimated 105,000 people are homeless in Australia. Of those, 44% are female, 12% are children under the age of 12, and 25% are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. More than 30% of homeless people in Australia were born overseas ( Homelessness Australia, 2009). Cambodia. LEADING ASTRONAUTS MAKE A CALL TO EARTH AHEAD OF THE G7 All of the G7 countries are also key partners in the decades-long International Space Station (ISS) program. The ISS is more than just a symbol of international cooperation, it is a testament to what can be achieved when nations come together with a shared pursuit of knowledge and science for humanity’s advancement - ultimately to solve our most challenging problems in a way that transcends THE ILLEGITIMATE POWER OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS Democracy is being subverted by the power and influence of transnational corporations that pursue an ideology of ‘selfishness and cruelty’, and we can no longer afford to ignore the illegitimate authority that these corporate entities exert on society. That’s the core message of the first in a series of articles in the latest Stateof
SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to COVID VACCINES CREATE 9 NEW BILLIONAIRES WITH COMBINED At least nine people have become new billionaires since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, thanks to the excessive profits pharmaceutical corporations with monopolies on COVID vaccines are making, The People’s Vaccine Alliance have revealed ahead of a GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them QUANTITATIVE EASING FOR WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION At the heart of the unconventional monetary policies adopted have been ‘asset purchase’ or ‘quantitative easing’ (QE) programmes. Ostensibly needed for economic revival, QE has redistributed wealth – regressively, in favour of the rich. As its failure to revive most economies becomes apparent, and opposition to growing inequality 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to COVID VACCINES CREATE 9 NEW BILLIONAIRES WITH COMBINED At least nine people have become new billionaires since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, thanks to the excessive profits pharmaceutical corporations with monopolies on COVID vaccines are making, The People’s Vaccine Alliance have revealed ahead of a GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them QUANTITATIVE EASING FOR WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION At the heart of the unconventional monetary policies adopted have been ‘asset purchase’ or ‘quantitative easing’ (QE) programmes. Ostensibly needed for economic revival, QE has redistributed wealth – regressively, in favour of the rich. As its failure to revive most economies becomes apparent, and opposition to growing inequality 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に BUILDING A SHARING SOCIETY Systems of social welfare and public service provision are essentially complex ‘sharing economies’ that exist in a variety of forms throughout the world. Through the process of progressive taxation and redistribution, citizens collectively share a portion of the nation’s financial resources for the benefit of society as a whole. GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING Poverty and social conditions are widely acknowledged to be the major causes of ill health in developing countries. This report explains how greater international economic sharing is the first step towards achieving the longstanding goal of health care for all. HISTORIC PROCESS CONTINUES AT THE UN FOR A BINDING TREATY Amidst the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, the United Nations (UN) Open Ended Inter-governmental Working Group (OEIGWG) enters its sixth round of negotiations on a treaty on “transnational corporations and other business enterprises with respect to human rights,”1 from 26 -30 October. UN member states will negotiate a second revised draft of this groundbreaking treaty, which THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. AID, DEBT AND DEVELOPMENT: AN OVERVIEW Levels of international aid have been criticised as seriously insufficient for over 50 years, debt cancellation programs have failed to reach most developing countries, and the Millennium Development Goal for halving poverty will not be met by 2015. Without a fundamental restructuring of global economic priorities, the needs of the majority world will continue to be THE WISDOM OF INDIGENOUS CULTURES In indigenous communities the ones who share the most are the most appreciated, the most important. In Western modern societies, the value of a person is based on how much they have. The indigenous people hold on to their memory of the past, which they identify with the present. But in the Western world the way of life has become likea huge
GLOBAL CONFLICTS AND MILITARIZATION: AN OVERVIEW In 2009, countries have reached perilous new levels of conflict, tension and military spending characterised by nuclear proliferation, ideological warfare and pre-emptive invasions of sovereign nations. As news reports highlight an intensifying competition over natural resources, the international community is faced with a stark choice - to share resources and cooperate, or to LEADING ASTRONAUTS MAKE A CALL TO EARTH AHEAD OF THE G7 All of the G7 countries are also key partners in the decades-long International Space Station (ISS) program. The ISS is more than just a symbol of international cooperation, it is a testament to what can be achieved when nations come together with a shared pursuit of knowledge and science for humanity’s advancement - ultimately to solve our most challenging problems in a way that transcends SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to COVID VACCINES CREATE 9 NEW BILLIONAIRES WITH COMBINED At least nine people have become new billionaires since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, thanks to the excessive profits pharmaceutical corporations with monopolies on COVID vaccines are making, The People’s Vaccine Alliance have revealed ahead of a GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them QUANTITATIVE EASING FOR WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION At the heart of the unconventional monetary policies adopted have been ‘asset purchase’ or ‘quantitative easing’ (QE) programmes. Ostensibly needed for economic revival, QE has redistributed wealth – regressively, in favour of the rich. As its failure to revive most economies becomes apparent, and opposition to growing inequality 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to COVID VACCINES CREATE 9 NEW BILLIONAIRES WITH COMBINED At least nine people have become new billionaires since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, thanks to the excessive profits pharmaceutical corporations with monopolies on COVID vaccines are making, The People’s Vaccine Alliance have revealed ahead of a GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them QUANTITATIVE EASING FOR WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION At the heart of the unconventional monetary policies adopted have been ‘asset purchase’ or ‘quantitative easing’ (QE) programmes. Ostensibly needed for economic revival, QE has redistributed wealth – regressively, in favour of the rich. As its failure to revive most economies becomes apparent, and opposition to growing inequality 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に BUILDING A SHARING SOCIETY Systems of social welfare and public service provision are essentially complex ‘sharing economies’ that exist in a variety of forms throughout the world. Through the process of progressive taxation and redistribution, citizens collectively share a portion of the nation’s financial resources for the benefit of society as a whole. GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major HISTORIC PROCESS CONTINUES AT THE UN FOR A BINDING TREATY Amidst the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, the United Nations (UN) Open Ended Inter-governmental Working Group (OEIGWG) enters its sixth round of negotiations on a treaty on “transnational corporations and other business enterprises with respect to human rights,”1 from 26 -30 October. UN member states will negotiate a second revised draft of this groundbreaking treaty, which WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING Poverty and social conditions are widely acknowledged to be the major causes of ill health in developing countries. This report explains how greater international economic sharing is the first step towards achieving the longstanding goal of health care for all. POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. THE WISDOM OF INDIGENOUS CULTURES In indigenous communities the ones who share the most are the most appreciated, the most important. In Western modern societies, the value of a person is based on how much they have. The indigenous people hold on to their memory of the past, which they identify with the present. But in the Western world the way of life has become likea huge
GLOBAL CONFLICTS AND MILITARIZATION: AN OVERVIEW In 2009, countries have reached perilous new levels of conflict, tension and military spending characterised by nuclear proliferation, ideological warfare and pre-emptive invasions of sovereign nations. As news reports highlight an intensifying competition over natural resources, the international community is faced with a stark choice - to share resources and cooperate, or to LEADING ASTRONAUTS MAKE A CALL TO EARTH AHEAD OF THE G7 All of the G7 countries are also key partners in the decades-long International Space Station (ISS) program. The ISS is more than just a symbol of international cooperation, it is a testament to what can be achieved when nations come together with a shared pursuit of knowledge and science for humanity’s advancement - ultimately to solve our most challenging problems in a way that transcends THE SEVEN MYTHS OF ‘SLUMS’ Myth 7: There will always be slums. Few writers on urban development issues imagine a ‘world without slums’ in the future. In the polarised debates on urban poverty, both the ‘slums of hope’ and ‘slums of despair’ viewpoints tacitly accept the continued existence of slums. Part of the problem is one of semantics, as it isdifficult
SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. UNITING THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD Uniting the people of goodwill throughout the world is our last remaining hope for social transformation on a planetary scale. A vast bulk of humanity has to come together on the basis of sharing, compassion and justice – which can and must be achieved with the greatest possible urgency. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS: AN OVERVIEW Multinational Corporations are the main actors driving economic globalisation which thrives when market forces are de-regulated, allowing essential goods and services to be allocated by commercial activity, not human need. The result is a world economy that favours affluent countries and their corporate interests whilst neglecting those living in extreme poverty who the market POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. CONFLICT OVER RESOURCES An alarming consequence of humanity’s continued failure to share resources is the escalation of interstate conflict over land, fossil fuel reserves and other key industrial materials. Almost every government now assigns a great strategic significance to resource security, particularly in relation to oil and gas supplies. The resultis a new
AN ESTIMATED 100 MILLION PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS WORLDWIDE An estimated 105,000 people are homeless in Australia. Of those, 44% are female, 12% are children under the age of 12, and 25% are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. More than 30% of homeless people in Australia were born overseas ( Homelessness Australia, 2009). Cambodia. GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES: A RICH COUNTRIES’ MODEL FOR The UN General Assembly is set to vote on the final draft of the global compact on refugees as a basis for a more equitable sharing ofthe burden and
世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. UNITING THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD Uniting the people of goodwill throughout the world is our last remaining hope for social transformation on a planetary scale. A vast bulk of humanity has to come together on the basis of sharing, compassion and justice – which can and must be achieved with the greatest possible urgency. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS: AN OVERVIEW Multinational Corporations are the main actors driving economic globalisation which thrives when market forces are de-regulated, allowing essential goods and services to be allocated by commercial activity, not human need. The result is a world economy that favours affluent countries and their corporate interests whilst neglecting those living in extreme poverty who the market POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. CONFLICT OVER RESOURCES An alarming consequence of humanity’s continued failure to share resources is the escalation of interstate conflict over land, fossil fuel reserves and other key industrial materials. Almost every government now assigns a great strategic significance to resource security, particularly in relation to oil and gas supplies. The resultis a new
AN ESTIMATED 100 MILLION PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS WORLDWIDE An estimated 105,000 people are homeless in Australia. Of those, 44% are female, 12% are children under the age of 12, and 25% are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. More than 30% of homeless people in Australia were born overseas ( Homelessness Australia, 2009). Cambodia. GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES: A RICH COUNTRIES’ MODEL FOR The UN General Assembly is set to vote on the final draft of the global compact on refugees as a basis for a more equitable sharing ofthe burden and
世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. UNITING THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD Uniting the people of goodwill throughout the world is our last remaining hope for social transformation on a planetary scale. A vast bulk of humanity has to come together on the basis of sharing, compassion and justice – which can and must be achieved with the greatest possible urgency. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS: AN OVERVIEW Multinational Corporations are the main actors driving economic globalisation which thrives when market forces are de-regulated, allowing essential goods and services to be allocated by commercial activity, not human need. The result is a world economy that favours affluent countries and their corporate interests whilst neglecting those living in extreme poverty who the market POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. CONFLICT OVER RESOURCES An alarming consequence of humanity’s continued failure to share resources is the escalation of interstate conflict over land, fossil fuel reserves and other key industrial materials. Almost every government now assigns a great strategic significance to resource security, particularly in relation to oil and gas supplies. The resultis a new
AN ESTIMATED 100 MILLION PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS WORLDWIDE An estimated 105,000 people are homeless in Australia. Of those, 44% are female, 12% are children under the age of 12, and 25% are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. More than 30% of homeless people in Australia were born overseas ( Homelessness Australia, 2009). Cambodia. GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES: A RICH COUNTRIES’ MODEL FOR The UN General Assembly is set to vote on the final draft of the global compact on refugees as a basis for a more equitable sharing ofthe burden and
世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARE THE WORLD'S RESOURCES (STWR) #NoWar2021 is a unique event that brings together a global grassroots coalition of individuals and organizations around the topic of CANSEC and the global arms trade. SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to THE WTO’S OWN POLICIES HAVE CAUSED ITS EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Over 200 organisations from 67 countries call for the transformation of the WTO into a completely new framework for international trade that is fit for the 21st century – which means it puts people andthe planet first.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. NEOLIBERALISM AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major SHARING AS OUR COMMON CAUSE This report demonstrates how a call for sharing underpins many existing initiatives for social justice, environmental stewardship, true democracy and global peace. On this basis, STWR argues that sharing should be more widely promoted as a common cause that can help connect civil society organisations and social movements under a united call for change. UNITING THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD Uniting the people of goodwill throughout the world is our last remaining hope for social transformation on a planetary scale. A vast bulk of humanity has to come together on the basis of sharing, compassion and justice – which can and must be achieved with the greatest possible urgency. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS: AN OVERVIEW Multinational Corporations are the main actors driving economic globalisation which thrives when market forces are de-regulated, allowing essential goods and services to be allocated by commercial activity, not human need. The result is a world economy that favours affluent countries and their corporate interests whilst neglecting those living in extreme poverty who the market POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. CONFLICT OVER RESOURCES An alarming consequence of humanity’s continued failure to share resources is the escalation of interstate conflict over land, fossil fuel reserves and other key industrial materials. Almost every government now assigns a great strategic significance to resource security, particularly in relation to oil and gas supplies. The resultis a new
AN ESTIMATED 100 MILLION PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS WORLDWIDE An estimated 105,000 people are homeless in Australia. Of those, 44% are female, 12% are children under the age of 12, and 25% are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. More than 30% of homeless people in Australia were born overseas ( Homelessness Australia, 2009). Cambodia. GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES: A RICH COUNTRIES’ MODEL FOR The UN General Assembly is set to vote on the final draft of the global compact on refugees as a basis for a more equitable sharing ofthe burden and
世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING COMMERCIALISATION: THE ANTITHESIS OF SHARING Our complacency and wrong education has turned commercialisation into a powerful hammer, while the principle of sharing is a miniscule nail—meaning it’s a way of life to know that people are dying from hunger in other parts of the world, while we ourselves do nothing about it. Not that we can excuse our complacency and indifference. HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them QUANTITATIVE EASING FOR WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION At the heart of the unconventional monetary policies adopted have been ‘asset purchase’ or ‘quantitative easing’ (QE) programmes. Ostensibly needed for economic revival, QE has redistributed wealth – regressively, in favour of the rich. As its failure to revive most economies becomes apparent, and opposition to growing inequality 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING COMMERCIALISATION: THE ANTITHESIS OF SHARING Our complacency and wrong education has turned commercialisation into a powerful hammer, while the principle of sharing is a miniscule nail—meaning it’s a way of life to know that people are dying from hunger in other parts of the world, while we ourselves do nothing about it. Not that we can excuse our complacency and indifference. HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them QUANTITATIVE EASING FOR WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION At the heart of the unconventional monetary policies adopted have been ‘asset purchase’ or ‘quantitative easing’ (QE) programmes. Ostensibly needed for economic revival, QE has redistributed wealth – regressively, in favour of the rich. As its failure to revive most economies becomes apparent, and opposition to growing inequality 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に BUILDING A SHARING SOCIETY Systems of social welfare and public service provision are essentially complex ‘sharing economies’ that exist in a variety of forms throughout the world. Through the process of progressive taxation and redistribution, citizens collectively share a portion of the nation’s financial resources for the benefit of society as a whole. GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING Poverty and social conditions are widely acknowledged to be the major causes of ill health in developing countries. This report explains how greater international economic sharing is the first step towards achieving the longstanding goal of health care for all. POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: AN OVERVIEW Measuring Poverty and Inequality. According to the World Bank's annual figures, almost half of the world lives on less than $2 a day, including almost a half of all children. Of these people, 969 million live on less than $1 a day - the official marker of extreme poverty. Although this figure has now fallen beneath one billion, thestatistical
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. COMMERCIALISATION: THE ANTITHESIS OF SHARING Our complacency and wrong education has turned commercialisation into a powerful hammer, while the principle of sharing is a miniscule nail—meaning it’s a way of life to know that people are dying from hunger in other parts of the world, while we ourselves do nothing about it. Not that we can excuse our complacency and indifference. THE BRANDT REPORT: A SUMMARY The best selling book to date on International Development issues, the Brandt Report is a broad based analysis of the state of the world, with a necessary emphasis on the failure of the world economic system to provide social and economic equality for humanity. It highlights the economic trends that need to be reversed, and the solutions and THE SEVEN MYTHS OF ‘SLUMS’ Myth 7: There will always be slums. Few writers on urban development issues imagine a ‘world without slums’ in the future. In the polarised debates on urban poverty, both the ‘slums of hope’ and ‘slums of despair’ viewpoints tacitly accept the continued existence of slums. Part of the problem is one of semantics, as it isdifficult
GLOBAL CONFLICTS AND MILITARIZATION: AN OVERVIEW In 2009, countries have reached perilous new levels of conflict, tension and military spending characterised by nuclear proliferation, ideological warfare and pre-emptive invasions of sovereign nations. As news reports highlight an intensifying competition over natural resources, the international community is faced with a stark choice - to share resources and cooperate, or to THE ILLEGITIMATE POWER OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS Democracy is being subverted by the power and influence of transnational corporations that pursue an ideology of ‘selfishness and cruelty’, and we can no longer afford to ignore the illegitimate authority that these corporate entities exert on society. That’s the core message of the first in a series of articles in the latest Stateof
SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. COMMERCIALISATION: THE ANTITHESIS OF SHARING Our complacency and wrong education has turned commercialisation into a powerful hammer, while the principle of sharing is a miniscule nail—meaning it’s a way of life to know that people are dying from hunger in other parts of the world, while we ourselves do nothing about it. Not that we can excuse our complacency and indifference. HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に SHARING LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY Economic sharing has long been central to human civilisation by strengthening the social fabric of societies, improving levels of well-being and promoting social equity. The critical question today is whether we choose to support and scale up national and local systems of sharing, or whether we allow them to be further undermined by those who are ideologically opposed to GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major REFORMING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY An emergency relief program can only form an initial stage in a broader agenda to overhaul the global economy. Particular attention must also be placed on guaranteeing access to social protection and essential public services for all; establishing a just and sustainable global food system; and instituting an international framework for sharing natural resources equitably and GLOBAL WEALTH INEQUALITY The past year has seen one of the greatest transfers of wealth in history. Around the world, as more and more working-class people slip into debt, or are facing eviction, or have burned through their savings to stay afloat during the pandemic, the world’s ~3,000 billionaires are billions richer. WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY World leaders may suggest that a great deal is being done already to prevent extreme deprivation, but this is far from the reality. Unless governments address the structural causes of inequality, overseas aid and other forms of financial redistribution will never be an adequate means for ending poverty or reducing the gap between rich and poor. THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. COMMERCIALISATION: THE ANTITHESIS OF SHARING Our complacency and wrong education has turned commercialisation into a powerful hammer, while the principle of sharing is a miniscule nail—meaning it’s a way of life to know that people are dying from hunger in other parts of the world, while we ourselves do nothing about it. Not that we can excuse our complacency and indifference. HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SHELTER: AN OVERVIEW Education, health and shelter are three basic and essential services long enshrined as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of 1948, but ever since contradicted by the grave reality of life for a large swathe of the world population. Still more than one billion people lack access to basic health care services, another one billion people (the majority of them 世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に BUILDING A SHARING SOCIETY Systems of social welfare and public service provision are essentially complex ‘sharing economies’ that exist in a variety of forms throughout the world. Through the process of progressive taxation and redistribution, citizens collectively share a portion of the nation’s financial resources for the benefit of society as a whole. GLOBAL ECONOMIC SHARING The establishment of the United Nations after the Second World War was one of the first major expressions of sharing in political and global terms, as it facilitates international cooperation on a wide range of issues including peace and security, economic development, social progress and human rights. Not long after the UN was created, a major WORLD HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SHARING Poverty and social conditions are widely acknowledged to be the major causes of ill health in developing countries. This report explains how greater international economic sharing is the first step towards achieving the longstanding goal of health care for all. UNITING THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD Uniting the people of goodwill throughout the world is our last remaining hope for social transformation on a planetary scale. A vast bulk of humanity has to come together on the basis of sharing, compassion and justice – which can and must be achieved with the greatest possible urgency. THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS Climate change and environmental pollution is only one aspect of a much wider ecological crisis that has resulted from our over-exploitation and degradation of Planet Earth. Creating a sustainable and just world will remain impossible to achieve unless we place economic sharing and environmental stewardship at the forefront of policymaking and global governance. COMMERCIALISATION: THE ANTITHESIS OF SHARING Our complacency and wrong education has turned commercialisation into a powerful hammer, while the principle of sharing is a miniscule nail—meaning it’s a way of life to know that people are dying from hunger in other parts of the world, while we ourselves do nothing about it. Not that we can excuse our complacency and indifference. THE SEVEN MYTHS OF ‘SLUMS’ Myth 7: There will always be slums. Few writers on urban development issues imagine a ‘world without slums’ in the future. In the polarised debates on urban poverty, both the ‘slums of hope’ and ‘slums of despair’ viewpoints tacitly accept the continued existence of slums. Part of the problem is one of semantics, as it isdifficult
GLOBAL CONFLICTS AND MILITARIZATION: AN OVERVIEW In 2009, countries have reached perilous new levels of conflict, tension and military spending characterised by nuclear proliferation, ideological warfare and pre-emptive invasions of sovereign nations. As news reports highlight an intensifying competition over natural resources, the international community is faced with a stark choice - to share resources and cooperate, or to THE ILLEGITIMATE POWER OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS Democracy is being subverted by the power and influence of transnational corporations that pursue an ideology of ‘selfishness and cruelty’, and we can no longer afford to ignore the illegitimate authority that these corporate entities exert on society. That’s the core message of the first in a series of articles in the latest Stateof
世界は過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機に直面、国連 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 世界は少なくとも過去50年間で最悪の食糧危機の瀬戸際に立っていると国連は警告し、大惨事を回避するために迅速に行動することを政府に求めました。. アントニオ·グテーレス国連事務総長は、コロナウイルス·パンデミックによる迫りくる景気後退に Skip to main contentSEARCH FORM
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The Mass Poor People’s Assembly and Moral March on Washington is going digital! People will gather for an online programme from all 50 U.S. states and territories, and from across the world. IMAGE1170X530CROPPED-001.JPG ACT NOW OR RISK ‘UNIMAGINABLE DEVASTATION’ GLOBALLY, WARNS UNCHIEF
_News_ / 29th May 2020 Unless countries across the world act together now, the COVID-19 pandemic will cause “unimaginable devastation and suffering around the world”, said UN Secretary-General António Guterres at a virtual high-level meeting on financing for development. PA-53815670-SCALED-E1589992010734-910X0-C-DEFAULT.JPG THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE MUST NOT STAND BY AND LET CORONAVIRUSDEVASTATE THE SOUTH
_Blog_ / 26th May 2020 There is a danger that Covid-19 will significantly increase the gap between rich and poor nations. It's time to put in place an ambitious plan to overcome this crisis and save more than 30 million lives. 3331239203_E29C690ECC_C.JPG IS NOW THE MOMENT FOR A STANDING UN ‘911’ SERVICE? _Article_ / 23rd May 2020 With a “UN 911” first responder for complex emergencies, the UN would finally have a rapid, reliable capacity to help save millions of lives and trillions of dollars, writes H. Peter Langille for ForeignPolicy in Focus.
NO_BACK_TO_NORMAL_BIGGER.MAX-760X504.JPG THE CASE FOR DEGROWTH IN A TIME OF PANDEMIC _Article_ / 23rd May 2020 What is happening during this pandemic is not degrowth. Our real goal is to purposefully slow things down in order to live meaningfully through commoning, sharing and working less in more equal societies, write Giorgos Kallis, Susan Paulson, Giacomo D’Alisa and FedericoDemaria.
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