Tackling inequality: a new social contract for a new era
The UN Secretary General has called for a response to the pandemic that creates equal opportunities for all and respects the rights and freedoms of all
Inequalities exists in terms of age, disability, sex, class, race, religion, ethnicity, income and opportunity.
They hold back societies, and threaten economic growth. We cannot achieve sustainable development without combating inequality.
The UN Secretary General has called for a response to the pandemic that creates equal opportunities for all and respects the rights and freedoms of all
Research demonstrates the complexity of urban safety and highlights the importance of considering disabled people’s experiences.
Although the Paralympics is an inspiration to many, it reportedly does not realistically encourage disabled people to become involved in sport.
Reports show the complete lack of diversity in the film, television and radio industries, yet some people are still in denial of these inequalities.
Bias against working class people is holding back productivity in the UK
As December 3 marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, there is no better time to raise awareness about, and encourage, disability inclusion.
There is an urgent need for UK businesses to update their approaches to diversity and inclusion.
A new World Bank reports points the way for poverty to be reduced in Africa