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Inequality in Africa: what drives it, how to end it and what some countries are getting right
Elites have often shaped or manipulated state policies in ways that protect their interests and reinforce inequality.
Over 700 million people are unable to afford the basics of a decent life: food, water, housing, healthcare, and education.
Discover how the Singapore government is refreshing its approach to education reform and tackling inequality to prepare for a rapidly changing future. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Opinion
Opinion
Qasim Rashid on MSNHow Systemic Racism Persists: From 1866 Laws to 2022 Ballot Rejections
In this video, I break down how the legacy of systemic racism is not just a thing of the past, but continues to shape society today. I start with a 19th-century Texas law targeting Black civic ...
Opinion
Peterborough Telegraph on MSNPolitical View: Inequality is the problem, not migration
Let's be honest. It’s tough out there. Trying to get a GP appointment feels like winning the lottery, our council services ...
Google researchers warn that AI “sandbox economies” could amplify inequality and systemic risk—unless we design them with ...
A new book warns that the school system may be "broken beyond repair", claiming that it is deepening inequality and making children ill.
President Trump denounced migration in a UN speech and called climate change “the greatest con job.” Later, he said Eastern ...
The outgoing Ford Foundation president shares how his new book, The Idea of America, makes the case for bridging divides ...
Geopolitics, private equity, and the emergence of the crypto sector and stablecoins pose potential systemic risks, central bankers and academic experts have warned. Panellists at the European Systemic ...
No one in the world fully understands all the risks associated with AI,' says deputy UN envoy Dmitry Polyanskiy - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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