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State of the world's emergencies 2017

State of the world's emergencies 2017

Bond has released a briefing report presenting a rapid overview of some of the world’s most complex and protracted emergencies.

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Working women: Key facts and trends in female labor force participation

Working women: Key facts and trends in female labor force participation

Our World in Data provide an extensive, up-to-date picture of gender in the global workforce.

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Intellectual Property for the Twenty-First-Century Economy

Intellectual Property for the Twenty-First-Century Economy

What is becoming increasingly important in intellectual property matters is the way knowledge is used - in ways that put people’s health and welfare ahead of corporate profits.

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Grasberg mine divestment could fuel Papua violence

Grasberg mine divestment could fuel Papua violence

Anthropology professor Eben Kirksey connects recent violence near Papua's Grasberg gold mine with plans to divest half of the American-owned operation to Indonesian entities.

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Opinion: For the price of a few warships, we could end slavery once and for all

Opinion: For the price of a few warships, we could end slavery once and for all

It would cost just £650 a head to usher slavery into extinction – so why hasn’t that happened?

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Iraqi forces sweep into Kirkuk, checking Kurdish independence drive

Iraqi forces sweep into Kirkuk, checking Kurdish independence drive

After weeks of threats and posturing, the Iraqi government began a military assault on Monday to curb the independence drive by the nation’s Kurdish minority

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The Pacific response to WHO's planned program of work

The Pacific response to WHO's planned program of work

'If we have many priorities, we don’t have a priority.'

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The world’s first Humanitarian Impact Bond

The world’s first Humanitarian Impact Bond

A new conflict-zone funding mechanism has potential to facilitate more predictable funding and a more diverse donor base.

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After 3 years under ISIS, Mosul's children go back to school

After 3 years under ISIS, Mosul's children go back to school

An elementary school serving as a military base under ISIS has re-opened for education.

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SPECIAL REPORT: In blocking arms to Yemen, Saudi Arabia squeezes a starving population

SPECIAL REPORT: In blocking arms to Yemen, Saudi Arabia squeezes a starving population

As a battleground in a multi-nation political struggle, aid sent to Yemen risks falling subject to power play.

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