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Villagers in Zambia win right to take legal action against mining giant Vedanta in the UK

After more than a decade fighting for compensation, villagers in Chingola have won the right to pursue justice against the mining conglomerate Vedanta in the English courts, after a landmark ruling by

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Why I joined the legal action against Shell

Dutch climate activist, Jessica Effah talks about why she became one of the 17,000 co-plaintiffs taking legal action against Shell.

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Jessica Effah

Jessica is from Zaandam in Northern Holland. She is a social work graduate and studying to become a teacher. She is one of more than 17,000 co-plaintiffs taking legal action against Shell.

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Rob Safar

Rob is a digital producer based in London.

Six years on from Bangladesh’s Rana Plaza tragedy, one in five survivors’ health is deteriorating

Despite the international outcry following the building collapse at Rana Plaza, which killed 1,134 mainly female garment workers, more than half of survivors remain unemployed due to the physical

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Laurette Abuya

Laurette is a campaigns and communication officer, based in Nairobi.

How to achieve quality education for all and Leave No One Behind

We aim to show how progressive domestic resource mobilisation - collecting enough tax money and spending it right - is a sustainable way to finance free, quality public education for all, leaving no

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Kasia Szeniawska

Kasia Szeniawska is a Global Tax Advisor, based in Yangon.

Taxing for equality

We see time and again that adequate public services, funded by progressive taxation, are central to levelling out inequality. That means, plain and simple, those with more means contributing

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ActionAid in Brussels

ActionAid's office in Brussels is seeking to ensure that European Union domestic and external policies contribute to human rights and sustainable development in the Global South.