Why the pandemic should prompt governments to make a new commitment to economic and social solidarity.
World leaders have put wealthy creditor interests before debt justice, further jeopardising women’s rights.
Dependency theory, though dismissed by mainstream economics, can help us find deeper solutions to global economic problems.
Under IMF reforms, a third of Egyptians are living in poverty. But western institutions are celebrating their ‘success’.
Other worlds are possible - the Pluriverse is breathing.
Public services and the people who depend on them are losing out to tax avoiding multinationals.
Through their control over supply chains, multinationals based in the global north exploit workers in the global south.
The UK Labour Party's International Social Forum kickstarted a much needed debate about global justice.
Why is it that just 1p of a £2.50 cup of coffee goes to the farmer who cultivated and harvested the coffee beans?
A new ourEconomy series focusing on the global economy and global justice.