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Why This Nurse Held a Solo Protest Against Vaccine Patents at Davos
Health care workers are increasingly frustrated by Big Pharma’s ability to make huge profits from limited production of life-saving COVID-19 medical tools.
Pfizer to offer all its drugs not-for-profit to 45 lower-income countries
Company launches ‘healthier world’ accord in Davos and speaks to other pharma firms about similar steps
Covid-19 didn't cause the care crisis—privatisation did
The scandal of Europe’s biggest eldercare operator highlights how a public good has been turned into a private asset class.
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World Humanitarian Day: Health Workers Demand More Healthcare, Covid-19 Access To IDPs
Health workers under the umbrella of the Public Service International (PSI) ...
Public Pensions and Privatization
Canadians need to know that over $900 million dollars of their public pensio...
Why Chicago’s Botched Parking Meter Privatization Is Also Bad for the Environment
When it comes to public-private partnership deals, here’s what city governments need to know about what went wrong in Chicago.
Small-scale privatization to bring $1.3 million in first half of 2021 | Kyiv...
The State Property Fund expects to have sold Hr 1.67 billion ($1.3 million) ...
International Public Service Day—a day of celebration, action and resistance
Strong public administrations and well-funded public services are needed to ‘build back better’ after the pandemic.
Public services and the common good
In these authoritarian times, defending and re-empowering public services is also defending democracy.
Channel 4 privatisation – how would it work and who would buy it?
Selling off the publicly owned UK broadcaster could depend on changing its business model