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How the United Nations is quietly being turned into a public-private partnership
A new agreement with the World Economic Forum gives multinational corporations influence over matters of global governance.
Advocates Raise U.S. Water Quality, Access and Pollution as a Civil Rights Issue with the UN
Advocates have raised the issues of U.S. water quality, access and pollution...
Corporations lead UN promotion of controversial PPPs
Representatives from companies with a history of mismanagement of public con...
UN poverty expert warns against tsunami of unchecked privatisation
New report on "Extreme poverty and Human rights" finds that "widespread priv...
A project to facilitate greater of the private sector in development initiatives
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Dhaka Chamber of Com...
PPP: Corporations divert UN agenda, claims civil society report
New York, 13 July 2017: Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), usually portraye...
World Bank plan to mobilize “trillions” will not help the poor
Global Spotlight Report says that the proposed “cascade” of private financin...
Civil society groups reclaim policies for the public
Launching on the opening day of the High Level Political Forum at the United...
“No to the privatization of water in Baja California.”
Environmental activists take to the streets in Tijuana, Baja California, to ...