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Just days before the review was published, a long-established Swiss village was obliterated by an avalanche as a glacier ...
Welcome to openDemocracy’s weekly reader comments round-up. This is an opportunity for us to showcase some of the many ...
Boomers ruined everything, Millennials are work-shy and Gen Z can’t comprehend anything that isn’t a TikTok dance. Generational language defines the way we think about broad cohorts of society, but is ...
Amidst this struggle for reliable data at the UN level, the US government’s annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) reports have ...
So when HU funds ‘anti-trafficking’ work, it’s just one part of our own effort against trafficking – which focuses on ...
With research showing sexual violence in England and Wales has lifetime cost of £440bn, funding services is essential ...
President Fujimori’s sterilisation drive killed a woman in the 1990s. Her trial shows democracy is again backsliding ...
Celebrity experts, anti-immigrant agendas and burnout undermine hopes of getting anti-trafficking back on track ...
Huge payouts are sign of “discrimination and misogyny” in British military, warns former Tory defence minister ...
In Bulgaria in 2001, communism had ended more than a decade earlier. We had transitioned to a market economy, and while ...
The writer makes a fine case for compulsory voting (or rather, for ‘compulsory’ voting): ‘By introducing compulsory voting ...
Decent work’ isn’t always possible. Advocates should stop shying away from criminal justice in anti-trafficking ...
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