In many countries inequality is high and still growing. Inequality not just in access to economic resources but also in rights, access to education, access to information and knowledge, access to public services including food, water, health, power, transportation, and communication, and access to societal decision making. Between countries inequality is also increasing, with some countries still maintaining a set of human rights, while others are characterized by the absence or limitation of human rights. We aim to develop a thorough understanding of what societal drivers are causing inequality and to utilize this understanding to develop pathways to fight and reduce inequality in all societal sectors.
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[Jun 04, 2026] ‘An equal and habitable world is possible’: This is what the Global Justice Report published today makes very clear. Read the article by Jonathan Watts in the Guardian as an introduction. While this equal and habitable world is still possible, it is very unlikely that we will transition to this world as long as greedy and unethical billionaires supported by governments they own compete to be the first trillionaire. The report underlines that the fight for an equal and habitable world has to be a fight against a system that rewards extraction and depletion of all resources and requires infinitely growing consumption devouring the Earth's life-support system; a system designed to increase inequality and sustain the exploitation of almost all to serve the greed of a few!
[May 28, 2026] No King Day on June 14, 2026: The No Kings movement has announced a nationwide event on June 14, 2026, directly counter-programming the 80th birthday celebrations for Donald Trump and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bout on the south lawn of the White House.