The Vicious Cycle
The countries that are most vulnerable to the climate crisis are also facing a debt crisis – and the need to service external debt in foreign currency has become a major accelerator of the climate
People before Profit: why urgent action is needed to hold businesses accountable for respecting human rights
As the role and size of the private sector in Ethiopia continues to grow, human rights abuses resulting from business activities are on the increase, including in the garment and textile industry. The
Standing up for our Rights: Feminist Insights from the Ukraine Response
The response to Russia’s military assault to Ukraine is yet another example of how the international system fails to acknowledge and promote the incredible work of civil society organisations like
The Human Costs of the Food Crisis: How Price Spikes are Wreaking Havoc Across the Globe
ActionAid’s new research finds that as the world faces an unprecedented cost of living crisis, local communities in the Global South are dealing with the consequences of severe price rises in food
2022 Federation Annual Report
We are delighted to present to you our 2022 Federation Annual Report that highlights part of our collective work triumphs, missed opportunities and lessons for the future.
ActionAid Feminist research webinars
Join us for a series of empowering webinars hosted by ActionAid UK and ActionAid International, as part of the ActionAid Feminist Research initiative. These engaging sessions will be led by ActionAid
Breaking out of the Bubble to Transform Education Financing
A year ago the Transforming Education Summit (TES) was the highest level education meeting in history, convening Heads of States on an unprecedented scale to talk about the education crisis.
People before Profit: How Ghana can step up its commitments to ensure businesses are held accountable for human rights violations
The operations of businesses can have a profound impact on human rights, including those of employees but also consumers, and communities where they operate. Whilst some of these impacts may be
Whose Bargain is this for?
The Grand Bargain was launched during the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016, as a unique agreement between humanitarian agencies and donors to reform and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of