Ukraine/Russia: As War Continues, Africa Food Crisis Looms
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The Economic Justice and Rights Division works to build just economies based on respect for human rights. We investigate how the global economic system both drives inequality that undermines human rights and enables private actors to harm communities, workers, and the environment. Our work is driven by rigorous, thorough, and objective investigations. The Poverty and Inequality program exposes policies and practices that concentrate wealth in private hands at the expense of public well-being, challenging corruption, deregulation, privatization, and the dismantling and underfunding of tax-funded systems of social protection. Our Corporate Accountability program works to ensure that products and services are free from abuse or exploitation by holding businesses accountable for the human rights impacts of their operations, investments, and supply chains. Our work illuminates opaque and diffuse global supply chains and investment flows that obscure involvement in human rights abuses—from forced labor to environmental destruction—and advocates for stronger regulation of industries at home and abroad.
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United States’ Lack of Regulation Fuels Crisis of Unaffordable Insulin
Governments Should Urgently Halt Trade in Surveillance Technology
Can Advance Economic Justice, Fix Broken Safety Net, But More Needed
Countries Move to Protect Domestic Food Security as Global Prices Soar
UN Children’s Rights Experts Session, Should Push for Full Mine Cleanup
New Law Includes Obligation to Address Abuses in Battery Supply Chains
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Video Highlights Impact on New York City Residents
Congress Should Address Exorbitant Prices Many Pay for Essential Medicine
November 2022
Questions and Answers on Platform Accountability and Human Rights Responsibilities
330 Companies Lift Boycott of Using Uzbek Cotton
Supply Chain Transparency, Meaningful Penalties Crucial
New UN Report Shows Devastating Rights Toll of Environmental ‘Sacrifice Zones’