Women's and girls’ rights and the UK 2024 election
What will the Labour party's success mean for women's and girls' rights around the world? The new Government must commit to doing much more.
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Posted in Blog on 5 July 2024
What will the Labour party's success mean for women's and girls' rights around the world? The new Government must commit to doing much more.
Read morePosted in Blog on 27 June 2024
As we have explained in the ActionAid UK manifesto, there is much that the next UK Government – whoever that might be – needs to do to be a genuine international development and humanitarian partner. This includes implementing the commitments to women and girls that were made in the UK’s women, peace and security National Action Plan.
Read morePosted in Blog on 26 June 2024
We're demanding that the next UK Government put climate change front and centre of its policy-making, to support women and girls on the frontline of climate action.
Read morePosted in Blog on 7 June 2024
In our 2024 General Election manifesto, we're calling on the next UK Government – whoever that may be – to put women's and girls’ rights at the heart of their policy-making and funding commitments.
Read morePosted 29 May 2024
On 4 July, the UK will decide who will form our next Government. Read our manifesto and sign our open letter calling on the next UK Government to address the root causes of injustice and build a fairer world.
Read morePosted in Blog on 15 January 2024
This year’s UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP, was attended by Zahra Hdidou, ActionAid UK’s Senior Climate and Resilience Advisor, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In this blog Zahra captures some of the ‘wins’ and some of the misses of COP28.
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