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Read the latest views and voices from this grassroots global movement through the Inequality Bites blog

Inequality Bites Blog

Read the latest views and voices from this grassroots global movement through the Inequality Bites blog

Inequality Bites Blog

Read the latest views and voices from this grassroots global movement through the Inequality Bites blog

Inequality Bites Blog

Read the latest views and voices from this grassroots global movement through the Inequality Bites blog

Inequality Bites Blog

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The view from Mexico - Justine Rodriguez

The view from Mexico - Justine Rodriguez

Young feminist activist Justine Rodriguez shares the struggles on women and indigenous peoples in Mexico, and why we must decolonise and remake the global economic system.
By: Fight Inequality,
9th-Oct-2023
The view from Indonesia - Sigit Budiono

The view from Indonesia - Sigit Budiono

Right to water activist Sigit Budiono shares the devastating history of the World Bank’s privatisation of Jakarta’s water system

By: Fight Inequality,
9th-Oct-2023
The view from Ecuador - Jirabel Caicedo Valdez

The view from Ecuador - Jirabel Caicedo Valdez

Community leader Jirabel Caicedo Valdez shares how black women are hardest hit by systemic inequalities driven by neoliberalism, patriarchy and racism. Dispossessed of ancestral land, fuelled by corporate greed and the current economic system, communities are still organising and fighting back.

By: Fight Inequality,
9th-Oct-2023
The view from Cote d’Ivoire - Alexandre Amani Didier

The view from Cote d’Ivoire - Alexandre Amani Didier

Activist Alexandre Amani Didier shares how decades of neoliberalism at the hands of the World Bank and IMF have ensured his fellow citizens are protesting against the rising cost of living and pushing for systemic change.

By: Fight Inequality,
8th-Oct-2023
The view from Zimbabwe - Masimba Kuchera

The view from Zimbabwe - Masimba Kuchera

As a person living with a disability, Masimba shares how the IMF and World Bank’s structural adjustment programmes affected his life chances growing up, and how today it’s more of the same policy prescriptions, despite their attempts at a PR rebranding exercise.

By: Fight Inequality,
8th-Oct-2023
The view from Kenya - Daisy Abwao

The view from Kenya - Daisy Abwao

As a young activist and organiser working in Nairobi’s informal settlements, Daisy shares how Kenyan’s are struggling with the impacts of debt and austerity, and how she wants to put an end to austerity.

By: Fight Inequality,
8th-Oct-2023
The view from Pakistan - Muzamil Kakar

The view from Pakistan - Muzamil Kakar

Young activist Muzamil Kakar shares how inequality in his community and country has inspired his activism, and how we need to remake the economic system from the local to the global.

By: Fight Inequality,
8th-Oct-2023
The view from Zambia - Clare Chobela Mukupa

The view from Zambia - Clare Chobela Mukupa

As a smallholder farmer, Clare shares how her country’s relationship with the IMF has spelt disaster for ordinary people struggling as debt repayments have ushered in spiralling austerity measures, a rising cost of living and growing hunger.

By: Fight Inequality,
8th-Oct-2023
The view from Malawi - Jessica Mandanda

The view from Malawi - Jessica Mandanda

As a young feminist writer and researcher, Jessica shares how the IMF and World Bank have imposed themselves in her country, and what this means for women experiencing rising inequalities.

By: Fight Inequality,
8th-Oct-2023

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