WebJul 19, 2024 · The new report by Oxfam India provides a comprehensive analysis of the health outcomes across different socioeconomic groups to gauge the level of health … “Inequality Kills: The unparalleled action needed to combat unprecedented inequality in the wake of COVID-19” is a report released in January 2024 by Oxfam, a U.K.-based consortium of 21 charitable organisations that have a global presence. It is authored by Nabil Ahmad, Nafkote Dabi, Max Lawson, Megan Lowthers, … See more For the writers of the report inequality is not an abstract theory. Instead, they see it as institutionalised violence against poorer people. The report categorically … See more The “Inequality Kills” report proposes far-reaching changes to structures of government, economy and policy-making to fight inequality. It urgently asks for … See more
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WebThe latest Oxfam report challenges this figure with the claim that the actual value of the OECD-claimed climate assistance of $83.3 billion is only around $21–$24.5 billion. The Oxfam values are much lower as it discounts for the climate relevance of reported funds (that is funds actually targetting climate action) and grant equivalence ... WebJan 16, 2024 · Oxfam said the total number of billionaires in India increased from 102 in 2024 to 166 in 2024. The combined wealth of India's 100 richest has touched $660 billion … larissa shaw
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WebOxfam Young Leaders Fellowship 2024(Fully-funded) The fellowship, implemented by Asia Centre, will fund eight young people to work on an idea of their choice… WebJan 26, 2024 · I n its 2024 supplement report titled ‘Inequality Kills’, the Oxfam India made some sweeping recommendations to fight what it described as “extreme inequality” in the country. It suggested reintroducing a ‘wealth tax’, a temporary ‘1 per cent surcharge’ on the richest 10 per cent population, social security provisions for informal sector workers, and … WebJan 17, 2024 · READ REPORT HERE . Amitabh Behar, CEO, Oxfam India. In India, during the pandemic (since March 2024, through to November 30th, 2024) the wealth of billionaires increased from INR 23.14 lakh crore (USD 313 billion) to INR 53.16 lakh crore (USD 719 billion). More than 4.6 crore Indians meanwhile are estimated to have fallen into extreme … larissa silva