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Fun and games in Indonesia – but navigating a path to a healthy future is far from child’s play for the poor. Enny Nuraheni / Reuters

Child survival - but at what cost?

In order to make a real difference to poor children’s lives, it’s not enough to save them from an early death – the agenda must shift from the humanitarian to the political, argues paediatrician Claudio Schuftan.

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Moral medicine: the Cuban way

Moral medicine: the Cuban way

A revolutionary example of efficient and affordable healthcare, by John M Kirk and Chris Walker.

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Healthcare and inequality - THE FACTS

Healthcare and inequality - THE FACTS

A matter of life and death: the contrasting rates of mortality, access to medicine and care across the globe.

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Resting for a bit, after treatment by doctors at the Daawad hospital in Eyl, Somalia, before beginning the return journey home. Frederic Courbet/Panos Pictures

Bad medicine

Inequality squeezes both how healthy we are and the healthcare we get. Time to get past it, believes Dinyar Godrej.

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Palestine: shaking up the occupiers

Palestine: shaking up the occupiers

Linah Alsaafin voices youth frustration with the double bind of Israeli occupation and defunct Palestinian leadership.

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When Akala met Seun

When Akala met Seun

Afrobeat star Seun Kuti talks to rapper Akala about hope, politics and African religions.

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Youth – The FACTS

Youth – The FACTS

This infographic takes a closer look at the contrasting lives of the 1.2 billion young people aged 15-24 worldwide.

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Orange squash: foul play in Ukraine

Orange squash: foul play in Ukraine

Tina Burrett fears the 28 October elections will be neither free or fair.

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Is China good for Africa?

Is China good for Africa?

Writer and activist Firoze Manji and professor Stephen Chan go head-to-head.

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A froth-free latte stirred with politics

A froth-free latte stirred with politics

A new leftwing café gives Steve Parry a break from empty consumerism and massive cups.

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British lawyers on the hunt for Mau Mau fighters in Kenya

British lawyers on the hunt for Mau Mau fighters in Kenya

Maina Waruru questions the motivations of firms seeking compensation from the British government.

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Tax justice podcast: the pin-stripe mafia

Tax justice podcast: the pin-stripe mafia

Switzerland, Bangladesh and the Big Four accountancy firms are featured in the latest Tax Justice Network podcast.

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Youth rising

Youth rising

Young people are playing a vital role in a sweeping wave of dissent, says Jody McIntyre.

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Why selling out is no longer an option

Why selling out is no longer an option

Capitalism’s betrayals will cost youth dear. Laurie Penny’s call to arms.

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Child survival - but at what cost?

In order to make a real difference to poor children’s lives, it’s not enough to save them from an early death – the agenda must shift from the humanitarian to the political, argues paediatrician Claudio Schuftan.

Claudio Schuftan November, 2012 457 Buy
Moral medicine: the Cuban way

A revolutionary example of efficient and affordable healthcare, by John M Kirk and Chris Walker.

John M Kirk,Chris Walker November, 2012 457 Buy
Healthcare and inequality - THE FACTS

A matter of life and death: the contrasting rates of mortality, access to medicine and care across the globe.

New Internationalist Editorial November, 2012 457 Buy
Bad medicine

Inequality squeezes both how healthy we are and the healthcare we get. Time to get past it, believes Dinyar Godrej.

Dinyar Godrej November, 2012 457 Buy
Palestine: shaking up the occupiers

Linah Alsaafin voices youth frustration with the double bind of Israeli occupation and defunct Palestinian leadership.

Linah Alsaafin October, 2012 456 Buy
When Akala met Seun

Afrobeat star Seun Kuti talks to rapper Akala about hope, politics and African religions.

Akala October, 2012 456 Buy
Youth – The FACTS

This infographic takes a closer look at the contrasting lives of the 1.2 billion young people aged 15-24 worldwide.

October, 2012 456 Buy
Orange squash: foul play in Ukraine

Tina Burrett fears the 28 October elections will be neither free or fair.

Tina Burrett October, 2012 456 Buy
Is China good for Africa?

Writer and activist Firoze Manji and professor Stephen Chan go head-to-head.

New Internationalist Editorial October, 2012 456 Buy
A froth-free latte stirred with politics

A new leftwing café gives Steve Parry a break from empty consumerism and massive cups.

Steve Parry October, 2012 456 Buy
British lawyers on the hunt for Mau Mau fighters in Kenya

Maina Waruru questions the motivations of firms seeking compensation from the British government.

Maina Waruru October, 2012 456 Buy
Tax justice podcast: the pin-stripe mafia

Switzerland, Bangladesh and the Big Four accountancy firms are featured in the latest Tax Justice Network podcast.

New Internationalist Editorial October, 2012 456 Read
Youth rising

Young people are playing a vital role in a sweeping wave of dissent, says Jody McIntyre.

Jody McIntyre October, 2012 456 Buy
The Co-operative Revolution Launch

October, 2012 456 Buy
Why selling out is no longer an option

Capitalism’s betrayals will cost youth dear. Laurie Penny’s call to arms.

Laurie Penny October, 2012 456 Buy