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Primary concern: why primary healthcare is key to tackling HIV and AIDSWith only a year to go until 2010, the rate of progress towards universal access to HIV and AIDS prevention, treatment, care and support needs to be stepped up. ActionAid’s new report Primary concern concludes that primary health care is key to tackling HIV and AIDS and reaching the universal access targets. |
[27/05/2009] |
1042 kb |
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What next? Tax cooperation after the London G20 summitThe outcome of the London G20 summit in April 2009 was the renewal of more than a decade’s work by rich nations to tackle the problem of international tax cooperation, with a welcome recognition that developing countries need to benefit from this work too. But this will not in itself help developing countries. They do not have bilateral agreements with offshore financial centres, and OECD information exchange standards set the burden of proof required to make a successful information request too high. The G20 also committed to developing proposals, by the end of 2009, which could benefit developing countries. |
[01/05/2009] |
339 kb |
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Hole in the PocketWhy unpaid taxes are the missing link in development finance. |
[24/11/2008] |
163 kb |
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Annual review - 2007-2008Annual review 2007-2008 |
[03/10/2008] |
3408 kb |
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Failing the rural poorIn this report ActionAid shows that over the past twenty years, rich countries have contributed to the current food crisis and aggravated the slow progress on the Millennium Development Goals by slashing aid to agriculture. |
[23/09/2008] |
436 kb |
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Saving Lives, Protecting RightsSaving Lives, Protecting Rights: An Introduction to ActionAid’s work on Human Security in Emergencies and Conflict |
[14/08/2008] |
1797 kb |
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Trustees report and accounts 2007Trustee's report and accounts 2007 |
[25/07/2008] |
3152 kb |
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Cereal offenders - How the G8 have contributed to the global food crisisCereal offenders |
[02/07/2008] |
4509 kb |
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Revised Whistle-Blowing PolicyPolicy document |
[01/07/2008] |
40 kb |
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Who pays campaign guideThirty-two million of us shop in a supermarket every week, making UK supermarkets extremely powerful – both in our lives and in the lives of the people that produce the food and clothes we buy. As supermarkets continue to lower prices, who pays the real cost? |
[30/06/2008] |
378 kb |
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