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Family philanthropy funding triples but social sector will still see a deficit


Family philanthropy funding triples but social sector will still see a deficit
But a decline in revenue and profitability will impact Indian corporations’ ability to contribute to the social sector through CSR activities.
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Funding from family philanthropy tripled its corpus to ₹12,000 crore in the last financial year but the social sector will continue to see an annual funding deficit because of a pandemic-induced setback, says a new report. India’s rich continue to contribute a lot less compared to their American counterparts.
A decline in revenue and profitability from the pandemic will impact Indian corporations’ ability to contribute to the social sector through their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, according to the ....

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Women grow as much as 80% of India's food - but its new farm laws overlook their struggles


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Women grow as much as 80% of India s food - but its new farm laws overlook their struggles
Bansari Kamdar, University of Massachusetts Boston
March 11, 2021
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Bansari Kamdar, University of Massachusetts Boston and Shreyasee Das, Temple University
(THE CONVERSATION) Indian women are left behind on farms to make ends meet as more men in India migrate from rural areas to cities, seeking higher incomes and better jobs.
Nearly 75% of the full-time workers on Indian farms are women, according to the international humanitarian group OXFAM. Female farmers produce 60% to 80% of the South Asian country’s food. ....

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UK sends tough message to abusers in aid sector and launches new programme of support for survivors


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UK sends tough message to abusers in aid sector and launches new programme of support for survivors
The UK has today launched a new programme which will help bring perpetrators of sexual abuse, exploitation or sexual harassment in the aid sector to justice and provide vital support for survivors.
The programme will build on the extensive work the UK has done to stamp out abuse in the aid sector. It will strengthen the support available to survivors and make it easier for them to report abuse.
This will include developing a new way of reporting abuse anonymously through an online platform which will be piloted in Zambia. It will connect survivors with organisations who can help them access further support, including taking their case to the police or the perpetrator’s employer, if they wish. ....

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Majority of U.S. Adults Support Government Action to Require COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturers Share Formulas, Forego Patents to Hasten Deployment of Vaccines Globally – Amnesty International USA


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Majority of U.S. Adults Support Government Action to Require COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturers Share Formulas, Forego Patents to Hasten Deployment of Vaccines Globally
March 9, 2021
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Almost seven in ten U.S. adults (69%) think governments should ensure vaccine science and know-how is shared with qualified manufacturers, alongside adequately compensating the vaccine developers, rather than remaining the exclusive property of a handful of pharmaceutical giants. 
The YouGov poll for the People’s Vaccine Alliance, a global coalition of organizations including Amnesty International, Oxfam and Public Citizen, shows that a majority of respondents support the removal of patents for COVID-19 vaccines and other intellectual property barriers, which would allow for mass production of treatments against the disease.  ....

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