Publications
ActionAid's Discussion Paper on Resilience
ActionAid believes that the indignity of poverty is a violation of human rights, arising from unequal and unjust power relations from the household to the global level. Poverty is not just about a
Impact of IMF loan to Kenya
A Study analysing Kenya’s Foreign Reserves and the Impact of the $$760 Million Loan (From the IMF) to Kenya’s Development.
ActionAid Rwanda Country Strategy Paper: Development based on Rights and Dignity
ActionAid uses Human Rights Based Approach as a programming model to tackle structural causes of poverty and injustice through empowerment, solidarity and campaigns. AAIR will work with partners using
Voices of hope and dignity for women smallholder farmers
A collection of amazing and inspiring stories of our work with women smallholder farmers in Rwanda.
Research report on land rights in EC report on biofuels 2013
In March 2013 the European Commission produced a report on the impacts of EU biofuels policies on people and their rights to food and land globally. With this research report and summary, ActionAid is
ActionAid exposé of breach of Policy Coherence for Development obligation by the European Commission
In March 2013 the European Commission produced a report on the impacts of EU biofuels policies on people and their rights to food and land globally. With this research report and summary, ActionAid is
From marginalisation to empowerment
The potential of land rights to contribute to gender equality – observations from Guatemala, India and Sierra Leone.For many years, activists have campaigned for women’s rights to access, control, and
Adding Fuel to the Flame
How we are working with youth: fighting poverty and social injustices
ActionAid’s strategy 2012-2017 (People’s Action to End Poverty) commits us to working with young people. In doing so, we will:Mobilise youth to take sustained action;Work with poor, marginalised and
Women and the City 2
It is now well recognized that women and girls around the world face violence, sexual harassment and abuse in many of the spaces that they inhabit – their homes, workplaces, educational institutes, on