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Social justice for rural populations means prosperity for the planet
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With almost half of the world’s population living in rural areas, rural economies can help eradicating extreme poverty, ensuring food security and creating decent jobs. To make this happen, rural areas must be revitalized – but how?
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Freedom of Association: The double helix of civic space and labour rights
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ILO and OHCHR are organizing an event to mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the ILO Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87).
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Mutually reinforcing crises have worsened the global employment divide
International cooperation aimed at bolstering jobs and social protection can help tackle growing disparities between high and low-income countries.
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We lost our precious forest but found a way to survive
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Mining and deforestation have destroyed the Orang Asli indigenous peoples’ way of life in Peninsular Malaysia. Maimun is helping to restore her people’s connection to the land through a community organic vegetable farm that is giving them a sustainable livelihood.
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