Inequalities are not just numbers. They take different forms and compound each other. But mainly, inequalities have a human face. Europe can and must make a difference by funding...
What makes the difference for equality? Voices from South Africa, Paraguay and Bangladesh on what the EU can do
Inequalities persist at high levels throughout the world and they affect individuals in a wide range of ways. Europe has a particular responsibility with respect to inequalities,...
The road to equality: How do EU Member States address inequalities through international cooperation?
EU Member States committed themselves to tackling inequalities when they adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the European Consensus on Development (2017) and the...
Talking Development Episode 10: Is the EU walking the talk of vaccine equity?
In an extraordinary race to vaccinate the world’s population, the EU talks about achieving “partnerships of equals”. But its actions send a different message. Our guest speakers dive right into it by discussing the EU’s narrative and holding it accountable.
#Vaccines4All
This campaign aims at compelling EU and UK leaders to put an end to the vaccine hegemony, support manufacturing capacity in other countries and support vaccine delivery in-country.
Scoreboard for the EU’s actions to tackle inequalities
The European Commission, Parliament and Council committed to mainstreaming the reduction of inequality in their development cooperation, but success depends not only on conducting research, but also on the findings being taken forward.
Postcards from the future
Let’s imagine for a moment that we’ve reached the middle of the century. It’s 2050, and the world looks very different. In the pivotal year of 2020, we forged a path to a more equal future. A future which works for all, a future where people live in harmony with nature, a future where everyone has a say, and a future full of opportunities.
Proposals for mainstreaming equality in international cooperation
The European Commission, Parliament and Council committed to mainstreaming the reduction of inequality in their development cooperation, but success depends not only on conducting research, but also on the findings being taken forward.
Inequalities unwrapped: An urgent call for systemic change
Rising inequalities are among the most complex and pressing issues of our century. Protests around the wold show the urgency of the matter. How can we tackle this...
Talking Development Episode 1 with Tanya Cox: Beyond growth
What is at stake during May’s European Parliament Elections? In this first episode of our short series of podcasts, CONCORD’s Director Tanya Cox urges us to vote for politicians...