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Amnesty International says at least 17,000 health workers have died from COVID-19

Amnesty International on Friday said that at least 17,000 health workers have died from COVID-19 over the last year.

The organisation called for urgent action to speed up the vaccination of millions of frontline health workers around the world.  

The grave warning came as global inequalities in vaccine access continued to widen. More than half the world’s doses have so far been administered in just 10 rich countries, making up less than 10 per cent of the world’s population, while over 100 countries are yet to vaccinate a single person. ....

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CICTAR: UK Care Homes Shift Profits Offshore According to Report


CICTAR: UK Care Homes Shift Profits Offshore According to Report
LONDON, Feb. 23, 2021-
Darkness at Sunrise: UK Care Homes Shifting Profits Offshore? - by the Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability & Research (CICTAR) and Public Services International (PSI) reveals that UK care homes shift profits offshore while charging thousands of residents £200 in daily fees. Ownership through tax havens enables the more than 60 care homes to report losses in the UK while foreign investors make a killing in a sector subsidised by public spending. COVID-related deaths in UK care homes have exposed the need for major reforms which must include greater financial transparency to ensure that care is prioritised over profit. ....

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RCEP unlikely to benefit developing members in short term: analysts | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide


RCEP unlikely to benefit developing members in short term: analysts
The Regional Cooperation Economic Partnership (RCEP) is unlikely to bring immediate significant benefits for its developing member countries in terms of flow of goods and services or major infrastructure investments, analysts and economists said.
The pact needs to be ratified by all countries, which may take time, and has different levels of tariff reductions for each country and product, the experts told the Reuters Global Markets Forum.
That means labour-intensive countries may get more imports than exports, particularly during the pandemic, over the short-term.
The RCEP is seen as a China-backed alternative to the U.S.-led Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). ....

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Water Bill: Rights groups insist on public sector solutions to water woes


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From left Akinbode Oluwafemi, CAPPA Executive Director; Musa Ukpo, Acting Gen-Sec of AUPCTRE, Aderonke Ige, Associate Director CAPPA, and Benjamin Anthony, AUPCTRE National President, at the event.
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The Federal Government needs to embrace public sector solutions in addressing the water challenges Nigerians face, as the contents of the National Water Bill 2020 are undemocratic and inhuman.
This was the position taken by participants at a one-day labour, civil society organisations, CSOs, and communities’ consultation on the National Water Bill 2020 on Wednesday, in Lagos. ....

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RCEP unlikely to benefit developing members in short term: analysts


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The Regional Cooperation Economic Partnership (RCEP) is unlikely to bring immediate significant benefits for its developing member countries in terms of flow of goods and services or major infrastructure investments, analysts and economists said.
The pact needs to be ratified by all countries, which may take time, and has different levels of tariff reductions for each country and product, the experts told the Reuters Global Markets Forum.
That means labour-intensive countries may get more imports than exports, particularly during the pandemic, over the short-term. ....

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