Leadership is about falling in love with the people you serve and the people falling in love with you.- Joyce BandaThis Valentine’s day, we would do well to consider these words of the former...
On 24 January 2017, the International Trade Union Confederation, the European Trade Union Confederation and ActionAid organised a half-day event bringing together officials from the European...
By Mary Collins, Senior Policy and Advocacy Coordinator, European Women's Lobby & Isabelle Brachet, Europe Advocacy Coordinator, ActionAid This week, the European Investment Bank (EIB) held...
This webinar was the first in an exciting new series looking at themes being addressed in ActionAid’s 5 year POWER (Promoting Opportunities for Women’s Empowerment and Rights) project. This is taking...
A lot has been written about the richest 1% who own half of the world’s wealth, or the 80 or so people who have more capital than 3 billion of the world’s poorest. But what isn’t being talked about,...
Tha Lu Pyein village, Myanmar — Tin Moe Tun farms for a living, but he is also trying to cultivate something else in his little village: an understanding among the men that it’s not OK to demean and...
This is one seriously exciting moment for ActionAid as we celebrate the sign off of a new international strategy: Action for Global Justice! It’s particularly exciting because of the feminist...
With support from the Embassy of Sweden and UK Aid, our Safe Cities Campaign was launched on 11 October in Yangon. Our partners in the campaign counts Equality Myanmar, Gender Equality Network...
October 2016 was a month filled with excitement for ActionAid since we celebrated our 10-year anniversary in Myanmar. We initiated our programme in 2006 with only one full-time employee, some...
There are some major challenges in access, quality and equity in the Liberian education system – but is privatisation the right solution? Of the total population, 47% of Liberia have received no...
The journey of Fellows in Myanmar started from 2006 by ActionAid to harness the potential of youth to become change maker and future leaders, and we are very proud to see that the initiative has now...
On the weekend of 25th to 27th November I joined a group of 30 women in Passarinho community in the outskirt of Recife city, Northeast of Brazil, for the 16 days of action to end violence against...
Let’s talk about tax, baby…Tax, it’s a dull subject, right? Technical, full of figures, decided upon by grey men in grey suits in grey offices, far from the reality of people’s daily lives. If this...
From an early age, I experienced some of the problems of women’s mobility in the city myself. Whether a woman or girl is working outdoors or a homemaker, educated or empowered, the situation is...
Many questions are being asked in the last two weeks over women, society and power. Do women have the power to lead? Can they make it all the way to the Presidency of the US? Was it about...