Heading out to sea in Mahébourg, Mauritius.Photo: Tommy Trenchard/Panos Pictures

Treasure hunt

Could a Kenyan court case point the way towards a more just tax system? Amy Hall investigates.

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NI 542 - A world to win - March, 2023

Barefoot surgeons

In the absence of enough trained doctors, reliance on other, less-qualified, health workers is growing in the Global South. Physician Neil Singh’s exploration begins with a surprising personal encounter.

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NI 530 - Democracy on the edge - March, 2021
Defiantly demanding change in Brooklyn, New York.Photo: Saanya Ali/Majority World

Care not cops

Amy Hall on why defunding police departments could lead to more caring communities.

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Photo: Ally Bruener

My ass and the oceans

Let down by the state and in-home care companies, Ally Bruener struggles to balance care for the planet with her own vital needs.

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Illustration: Sindu Sivayogam

Passing it on

Keeping children fed and houses clean is part of a global care chain that can be lonely and emotionally conflicted, with the burden disproportionately carried by women. This story by Amy Hall shows how it works.

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Profit over the planet: A care-based economy would do the opposite.Photo: Musiime P Muramura/Unsplash

Embedding the economy – with care

Why does the current market economy not serve the best interests of the people? The problem has deep roots, writes Richard Swift. But there is another way...

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Keeping the world cared for

Keeping the world cared for

Three workers tell their stories. Interviews by Iris Gonzales, Audrey Simango, and Jada Steuart.

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Action & info

Action & info

Action, information, and advocacy groups to support on health care.

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Albertina is 15 and the oldest of three sisters. When her mother died she took over responsibility for raising her younger siblings. Now she wants to become a nurse.Photo: Chris de Bode/Panos

The hidden debt of care

Covid-19 has pushed the world’s caregivers to the limit and beyond. Amy Hall explains how their work continues to be undermined and undervalued.

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NI 528 - A caring economy - November, 2020
Docs not cops

Docs not cops

Doctors and patients are fighting back against new rules to restrict migrants’ access to the NHS, writes Simon Childs.

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NI 508 - Clampdown! Criminalizing dissent - December, 2017

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Article title From magazine Publication date
A world to win March, 2023
How we stop big oil May, 2022
Vaccine equality May, 2021
Democracy on the edge March, 2021
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy November, 2020
A caring economy October, 2020
Clampdown! Criminalizing dissent December, 2017
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