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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.
[Opinion] If EU blocks vaccine waivers, it can drop 'solidarity' talk
Workers such as United Nurses Association of India are furious that the EU i...
Europe failing its solidarity test – Rosa Pavanelli
By blocking Covid-19 vaccine patent waivers, the EU is damaging its reputation and holding the world back.
Over 200 Organizations From 67 Countries Say: “Fundamentally Transform the WTO
A powerful coalition of 200+ labor, environmental, development and other civ...
Exclusive: Inside the battle over a UN report on water privatization
A report from U.N. special rapporteur Léo Heller was at the center of a behind-the-scenes clash between pro- and anti-private sector advocates.
Electricity trade unions oppose omnibus bill revisions over privatization concerns
Major electricity industry trade unions are considering public protests and ...
England's privatised water firms paid £57bn in dividends since 1991
Critics say utilities borrowing to pay shareholders instead of improving infrastructure
After the applause, it's time to rebuild global public services
On Public Service Day, don’t just thank all the workers combating Covid-19. Help them fend off punitive budget cuts