Capitalism is the Virus: Feminist Recovery is the Antidote
Bailout Manifesto: From a Feminist Bailout to a Global Feminist Economic Recovery
This Manifesto builds on the the global success of our #FeministBailout Action Week, 1-5 June, 2020. The document combines demands from feminist and social movements and lists 5 principles and 10 actions a feminist post-COVID recovery.
Capitalism is the Virus: Feminist Recovery is the Antidote
It's time for bold solutions, that are people and environment centred, and feminists are creating them!
What does it take to create feminist economies?
What kind of transformations are needed to make corporate accountability a reality from a feminist perspective, rooted in shared feminist visions for alternative economies? Watch our webinar hosted by AWID and GADN.
Video: Changing Systems, Changing Lives
Watch the new animation video from AWID "Changing Systems, Changing Lives"
Illicit Financial Flows: Why we should claim these resources for gender, economic and social justice
The growing dominance of international financial markets and institutions in defining global economic policies has resulted in the capture of people’s power in the interest of global elites and big corporations.
Challenging corporate power: Struggles for women’s rights, economic and gender justice
AWID and the Solidarity Center release of a joint report that outlines the ways in which large national and transnational corporations are impacting the lives of women’s and oppressed people’s and offers insights into their strategies of resistance.
Feminists, it’s time to decide where public resources go
What if we had trillions of public dollars for all people and communities hit hard by the Covid-19 crisis? Our policy brief and workshop facilitation guide can turn these "what if we had these resources" into "what we can use these resources for".
Of silk gloves and iron fists: PepsiCo giving with one hand and crushing with the other
As CARE shared ground breaking news that PepsiCo Foundation has committed a whopping $18.2 million grant to implement a female empowerment program, a subsidiary of Pepsi would decide to take four peasant farmer to court for allegedly growing Frito lay potato seed varieties.
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