South Africa Pushes G20 for Financial Reform to Tackle Global Inequality
South African President Ramaphosa outlines G20 priorities, emphasizing financial reform and tackling global wealth inequality at the upcoming Johannesburg summit.
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South African President Ramaphosa outlines G20 priorities, emphasizing financial reform and tackling global wealth inequality at the upcoming Johannesburg summit.
South Africa is set to become the first African nation to lead the G20, presenting a pivotal opportunity to address poverty and inequality both within the country and across the continent.
The American Dream is fading for many, as inequality, economic struggles, and social disparities challenge the notion that success comes with hard work. This article explores the emerging divide in modern America.
On Human Rights Day, the UN reports that 71% of the global population lives in countries where inequality has grown, posing threats to economic growth and increasing risks of conflict.
75 years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Asia grapples with growing inequality due to conflict, climate change, and pandemics. Addressing these challenges is crucial for a more equitable future.
Hurricane Katrina’s devastating impact on New Orleans exposed deep-rooted inequalities affecting the Black community, as detailed in the documentary Katrina Babies.
The COVID-19 pandemic is intensifying the education gap between Brazil’s poor and wealthy students, with school closures exacerbating existing inequalities in access to learning resources.