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| People | People
Renewable energies – potential for rural areas in Cameroon?
 
Jean Pierre Tsiaze Fozang, a mayor from Cameroon’s western region, speaks about the increasing inequality between urban and rural areas with regard to their access to electricity  
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| Trending | Trending
Fundamental rights and Digitalisation: A social promise in FLUX
 
A joint reflection on the translation of fundamental rights into the digitalised world implies that we maintain the vibrancy of our social consensus—how we wish to live with one another—and renew the  
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| News, Trending, Popular Posts | News, Trending, Popular Posts
A guilty silence
 
Restrictive migration policies are not novelty to the Americas. Yet, the dynamics in Latin America and the Caribbean can’t be disassociated from the border regime that is effective along the southern  
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A renewable energy future rests on consensus
 
First in this month’s special series on the work by FES and partners on climate change and energy policy, we peek into the transformation of the Jordanian energy system for sustainable, social  
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Extracting value: Banks, the mining industry and access to justice
 
The global extractives industry is under increasing pressure to rein in its widespread violations of labour, environmental and human rights.  
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| In Pipeline | In Pipeline
Book award honours economist attempting new answers to rising inequality
 
Former World Bank economist Branko Milanovic explains in a book for which he received this year Hans Matthöfer Prize how globalization has led to rising inequality in the majority of developing  
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| In Pipeline | In Pipeline
Is socially inclusive and ecologically sustainable progress in Latin America attainable?
 
Two regional projects by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) and partners in Latin America join forces to shape a new development pathway in a region with most unequal distribution of wealth and income on  
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| People | People
"Information on the projects should be available to the public"
 
Central Asian states must proactively shape international coalitions to make Belt and Road projects bearers of good global governance norms and standards.  
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| People | People
Care work needs more appreciation!
 
"The organization of care work tells you a lot about the state of human dignity in a society."  
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Ongoing education is key to active union members
 
Workers’ education can support trade union affiliates to rely on their capacity for strategic thinking and action, asserting union power for a strong and vibrant labour movement.  
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