G20 billionaires earned $2.2 trillion last year – $1.65 trillion would lift 3.8 billion people out of poverty, reports Oxfam.
More than 19 per cent of children worldwide live in extreme poverty, surviving on under $3 a day, according to a new UNICEF ...
Billionaires in the leading economies made $2.2 trillion last year, which would have been enough to lift all the world's poor ...
Billionaires in the world’s leading economies made US$2.2 trillion (RM9.2 trillion) last year, which would have been enough ...
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The CSIR continues to play a critical role in addressing South Africa’s developmental challenges, particularly poverty, ...
As African governments confront declining donor funding and a persistent learning crisis, the Gates Foundation has made foundational learning its top education priority. Benjamin Piper, Director of ...
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Billionaires in the world’s twenty largest economies recorded cumulative gains of $2.2 trillion last year, in other words an ...