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Global Justice Now (GJN) is a Human Rights charity, set up to tackle Global Political, Social and Economic in justice. The charity runs campaigns on climate, food and trade, and promoting public action through online campaigning. Its blog is a platform for essays and commentary, elaborating on many of the charity's key aims.
The blog is written internally by GJN staff, drawing on extensive sector experience, with occasional guest blogs from allies.
Blog posts concentrate on the current state of Global Justice, viewed through major issues in the developing and non-developing world. This includes the process of free trade deals being pushed by the EU, including TTIP (between the EU and the USA) and CETA (between the EU and Canada), UK aid money being used to promote privatisation or free-market agendas in other parts of the world. The blog covers initiatives around the world involving energy democracy, food sovereignty and other alternatives to dominant economic models.
PR opportunities exist in Human Rights initiatives. Bloggers may be contacted through the details shown here.
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2017 - UK Blog Awards, Green And Eco (nominated)
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Global Justice Now (GJN) is a Human Rights charity, set up to tackle Global Political, Social and Economic in justice. The charity runs campaigns on climate, food and trade, and promoting public action through online campaigning. Its blog is a platform for essays and commentary, elaborating on many of the charity's key aims. The blog is written internally by GJN staff, drawing on extensive sector experience, with occasional guest blogs from allies. Blog posts concentrate on the current state of Global Justice, viewed through major issues in the developing and non-developing world. This includes the process of free trade deals being pushed by the EU, including TTIP (between the EU and the USA) and CETA (between the EU and Canada), UK aid money being used to promote privatisation or free-market agendas in other parts of the world. The blog covers initiatives around the world involving energy democracy, food sovereignty and other alternatives to dominant economic models. PR opportunities exist in Human Rights initiatives. Bloggers may be contacted through the details shown here. Note: 2017 - UK Blog Awards, Green And Eco (nominated)
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