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    Change the life of someone like Fatou, age 8, from Senegal
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    Tax at the G8

    A rich country stitch up?
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    Pull back the curtain

    Tax havens are plundering the poor
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    Savar tragedy

    Hundreds of garment workers killed as factory collapses
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    Using music for social change!
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    Syria Crisis

    Learn about how we're supporting refugees
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    Women and the City

    Combating violence against women and girls in urban spaces
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    Sweet Nothings

    VIDEO: The human cost of avoiding taxes in southern Africa
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    Sandhya says that women have to be responsible for doing all the unpaid care wor

    Unpaid Care Work

    Making care visible will support women’s rights
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    Helping to replant after the flood

    Rural Cambodia

    Living there was 'not just a learning experience'
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  • Sponsor a child

    Do something amazing and make a difference, not just to a child but a whole community, by sponsoring a child.

    Sponsor a child like five year old Anita, who lives in the slums of Bangalore
  • Syria refugee crisis

    As the security situation in Syria worsens, refugee families are arriving in overcrowded camps with little more than what they can carry. We need your support to provide urgently needed aid for women and children. Please donate via ActionAid UK or Denmark now.

  • Sweet nothings

    In the UK? A British sugar giant is avoiding taxes in southern Africa, at the cost of crucial public services.

    Take action!

    NEW: You can take action if you're in Sweden too now!

  • Tell congress to put the breaks on the fiscal cliff!

    In the USA? Stand in solidarity with Esther and other women smallholder farmers! Tell Congress to pass a deal to stop us from going over the fiscal cliff!

  • Action against harmful EU biofuels policies

    Join the call for Food not Fuel via France, Netherlands, Denmark, Greece or the UK.

    Taking action against harmful biofuels policies
  • Take action for Haiti

    If you are in the USA, please demand accountability for aid in Haiti from your senators

  • Give us a tweet

    Donate a few tweets via JustCoz to help us spread the word about campaigns and issues.

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  • Stop the biofuel land grab in poor countries

    A UK biofuel company took land from Halima Ali and her community.  They promised fair compensation and badly-needed social services in exchange- but none of these promises have been kept

    Halima Ali lives with her family in a small village in East Africa
  • The Other You

    ActionAid Australia’s campaign The Other You connects people like you, who want to fight injustice, with ActionAid Activists overseas who are doing just that.
    • Australia
    • Australasia
    Nazziwa - the other you
  • Gifts in Action

    Each Gift In Action has its own fantastic card that family and friends will love.

    You have the choice of sending our specially designed pop-out paper cards or an interactive e-card. The choice is yours!

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  • Keep the US committed to food

    Despite a looming global food crisis, US Congress proposes to cut funding for food and hunger. You can tell Congress this isn't acceptable.

  • Tell ASDA to pay a living wage

    For just an extra 2p on a £4 t-shirt, supermarket chain ASDA could create a decent standard of living for the people making their clothes in India. 

    J.M. Rathna, Vice President of Munade

Blogs & Comment

  • Tax dodging and global poverty: what the G8 must deliver

    Over the next two days leaders of the G8, the world’s eight richest countries, will meet to discuss reforming the global tax system. Over these 48 hours, developing countries will lose £1.4 billion...
    by:
    Melanie Ward
    Monday, 17 June 2013 – 15:33
    • tax
    • Tax Justice
    • Governance
  • Let Children be Children

    Today ActionAid Kenya is celebrating that Sunday was the International Day of the African Child. We use the day to remind our self and the people we work with, that we have to end the social...
    by:
    Soren Bjerregaard
    Monday, 17 June 2013 – 05:19
    • Kenya
    • Education
    • Youth
  • Climate change talks return to Bonn

    After a four year absence, I’m back at the UNFCCC climate talks, although this time it’s the mid-year meetings in Bonn rather than the end of year summit.This is where deals are made and broken and...
    by:
    Jessica Faleiro
    Friday, 14 June 2013 – 08:06
    • loss and damage
    • resilience
    • UNFCCC
    • Climate Change
  • Tax at the G8 – a rich country stitch up?

    Reports of the G8’s death were premature. It’s alive and kicking, and might even do some good on one key economic issue this year – tax.This may come as a surprise since so many observers wrote off...
    by:
    Soren Ambrose
    Thursday, 13 June 2013 – 08:23
    • UK
    • Europe
    • ABF
    • g8
    • sabmiller
    • tax dodging
    • tax havens
    • Governance
  • Consultation Meeting for the Implementation of Village Action Plans: LRP 1

    BY Luke MillerThis event, organised by ActionAid Myanmar with its partner Action for Social Aid, provided the opportunity for representatives of LRP 1’s thirty villages to meet and discuss the action...
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    Wednesday, 12 June 2013 – 09:36
    • Myanmar
    • Asia
    • Governance
  • Workshop on the Capacity Enhancement of Civil Servants

    By Luke MillerThis workshop, held on the 6th June, was organised by the Township General Administration Department of Pyapon, with the support of ActionAid Myanmar. It brought together Pyapon’s local...
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    Wednesday, 12 June 2013 – 08:57
    • Myanmar
    • Asia
    • Governance
  • Post-2015 Development Policy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

    Last week, the High-Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (HLP) released its final report. Co-chaired by the Heads of Government of Indonesia, Liberia, and the United Kingdom, the report is...
    by:
    Sameer Dossani
    Tuesday, 4 June 2013 – 15:25
    • human rights
    • MDG
    • post 2015
    • POSTMDG
    • tax
    • Governance
  • Tackling tax dodging at the UN

    To be able to provide essential services such as hospitals and schools required by their people, developing country governments need to have the power to collect the taxes they are due from big...
    by:
    Brandon Wu
    Thursday, 30 May 2013 – 15:10
    • Africa
    • Brazil
    • China
    • India
    • South Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • OECD
    • tax
    • tax avoidance
    • tax dodging
    • UN Tax Committee
  • Resilience Disempowered

    The Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction conference centre in Geneva is bustling with over 3000 people representing governments, the UN, NGOs, academia and the private sector. They have...
    by:
    P.V. Krishnan
    Monday, 27 May 2013 – 09:25
    • Afghanistan
    • Asia
    • disaster risk reduction
    • DRR
    • resilience
    • Emergencies & Conflict
  • Bawana Fire - A month later

    Part 1. When the levee breaks.12th of April 2013. For the residents of G-Block in Bawana, a resettlement colony on the outskirts of Delhi, that bright summer day was progressing as usual, till...
    by:
    Abhilash Babu
    Friday, 24 May 2013 – 16:04
    • News
    • Bawana
    • emergencies
    • emergency response
    • Urban Poor
    • Urban Poverty
    • Governance
  • NARRI Consortium wins 2013 Sasakawa Award

    The National Alliance for Risk Reduction and Response Initiative (NARRI) Consortium from Bangladesh, which is led by ActionAid, has been awarded the 2013 UN Sasakawa Award – the highest award for...
    by:
    Jessica Faleiro
    Friday, 24 May 2013 – 02:00
    • Bangladesh
    • Asia
    • disaster risk reduction
    • DRR
    • resilience
    • Emergencies & Conflict
  • Pulling back the curtain: tax havens are plundering the poor

    The representatives of big business, including the big accountancy firms, have been scurrying in and out of politicians’ offices trying to persuade them that getting companies to pay their fair share...
    by:
    Bridget Burrows
    Thursday, 23 May 2013 – 12:02
    • Africa
    • Zambia
    • ABF
    • EU
    • tax
    • tax dodging
    • tax havens
    • Governance
  • The Bangladesh factory collapse - no accident

    Even now, I feel like I’m still inside the debris, amongst the heaped dead bodies and buzzing flies. Hearing the screams of the survivors, the screeching of the industrial machinery lifting away...
    by:
    Gemma Pitcher
    Wednesday, 22 May 2013 – 12:56
    • bangladesh
    • emergencies
    • women's rights
    • young urban women
  • Voices of hope and dignity for women smallholder farmers

    What are people saying about @ActionAidRwanda?Tweets about "#AARwanda"// Supporting communities to claim their rights is one of the most important aspects of ActionAid's work. That involves not only...
    by:
    Rob Safar
    Monday, 13 May 2013 – 15:03
    • Africa
    • Rwanda
    • Food rights, farming and climate change
    • women farmers
    • Food rights
    • Womens Rights
  • Addressing Hunger in Rwanda with Climate Finance

    I recently returned from a visit with ActionAid Rwanda, whose staff graciously showed me around one of the communities they work with in the western district of Karongi (Gitesi sector). Like much of...
    by:
    Brandon Wu
    Thursday, 2 May 2013 – 10:35

Spotlight

  • “We need to put women’s leadership at the centre of everything”

    Daw May Win Myint is clearly not a woman who scares easily. Petite, yet steely, she has devoted 20 years to the cause of democracy in Myanmar. As a key member of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League...
    • Myanmar
    • Asia
    • Womens Rights
  • “A lot of men assume women won’t fight back”

    Hla Hla Yee is a high-cheekboned, pretty twenty-nine year old, her neat pink top and flowerly longhi setting off her delicate features. She looks ladylike and chic, even aristocratic.
    • Myanmar
    • Asia
    • Womens Rights
  • Syria war leaves its mark on refugee children

    Amalia is a Syrian refugee living in Lebanon. She left her country more than a year ago, but so fresh in her mind are the memories of the night they left, she could be talking about something that...
    • Syria
    • Asia
    • IDPs/Refugee/s
    • Emergencies & Conflict
  • Activista food caravans - reclaiming the land

    "Activista" is ActionAid’s youth network, and it is one of the main youth networks that we work with – this also includes local and national youth organisations, movements and wider partners. 
    • Youth
  • Youth Fellowship Programme - supporting young leaders to stimulate change

    Through our youth fellowship scheme in Myanmar, we are supporting young leaders to stimulate change and development - working to make communities more self-reliant, according to their priorities.
    • Myanmar
    • Asia
    • Youth
  • Community policing helps make neighbourhoods safe

    Berhane Temesgen is an active member of the woreda 8 community police, a system started three years ago by which communities take up the responsibility to ensure safety and security in their...
    • Africa
    • Ethiopia
    • Safe Cities
    • Womens Rights
  • 'Women must participate more in the activities of the community'

    Aitamaya Limbu, 36 years old and known as ‘Aitu’ in her community, participated in ActionAid’s Unpaid Care Work Programme and is a member of the Abhiyan Chautari Reflect circle. 
    • Nepal
    • Asia
    • unpaid care work
    • Womens Rights
    Aiti Limbu, 36, is the president of Kafle Womens Group in Okhre, Tehrathum.
  • 'Now it is time for us to sing, dance, play'

    Sabitra Tolangi is from a Dalit community and lives in ward number 6 of Hamarjung VDC in Terahthum, Nepal, where the culture of untouchability still persists and women are still considered as...
    • Nepal
    • Asia
    • unpaid care work
    • Womens Rights
    Sabitra is one of the respondents of UCW action research initiative
  • Sreymoa was at risk of dropping out of school - but child sponsorship saved her

    The 13-year-old from Kampong Thom province is a model student who loves reading and has been studying hard since resuming school last year.
    • Cambodia
    • Asia
    • child sponsorship
    • Child/Children
    • Education
    Sreymoa is at risk of dropping out of school but child sponsorship saved her.
  • You are never alone: the fight to defend her daughters

    Farai Tendai (40) from Gokwe, Midlands Province in Zimbabwe, has four children who are all girls and was married in 1993 to a man who was a long distance bus driver. Things were good in her home...
    • Zimbabwe
    • Child/Children
    • Violence Against Women
    • Work/Livelihood
    • Womens Rights
    Farai Tendai - A happy working mother
  • “I am old, I can’t flee quickly” – how conflict affects the most vulnerable

    As rebel soldiers from the “M23” group take control of Goma and threaten to continue their fight to capture other key cities in DRC, including the capital Kinshasa.  
    • DRC
    • Emergencies & Conflict
  • Haitian farmers need support now or face food crisis in 2013

    Nessilo Dorestant is 49 years old and is from La Source, Roseux. Like many Haitian farmers, his crops were mostly destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in October 2012. He explains the need to shore up Haiti'...
    • Haiti
    • Disaster Response
    • emergency response
    • Hurricane Sandy
    • Emergencies & Conflict
  • Information provides real benefits for drought-hit communities and ActionAid alike

    When disasters strike, people need information as much as they need shelter food, water and safety.  By providing the right information, at the right time, from the right source, lives and...
    • Africa
    • Kenya
    • Emergencies and conflicts
    • Emergencies & Conflict
  • The remarkable and inspiring story of Khin Lin in Myanmar

    I came into this village with some confidence from the progress of development in my previous placement village, but I soon noticed a lot of problems. The men were drinking a lot of alcohol and spent...
    • Myanmar
    • Asia
    • fellows
    • Emergencies & Conflict
    • Governance
    • Womens Rights
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