Stop Labour Exploitation by Boycotting Oppressive Corporations

Labour legislation is common in many areas around the world, they provide some protection to labour.  However, there are many swindlers in the world who exploit labour in different ways.

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For People in Syria, Life Must Go On

The four-year crisis in Syria is devastating. Suffering includes not only the loss of lives and properties, ruined economy, but also crippling poverty impacts on the communities. Some aid organisations and policy experts reveal that at least every four out of five Syrians are in poverty, traditional humanitarian aid, while necessary, just isn’t enough.

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Myanmar – elections and health

The 8 November elections were a major waypoint in Myanmar’s transition from authoritarian rule.  The victorious National League for Democracy (NLD) needs to identify key appointees wisely to prepare for taking power in March 2016.  There are high expectations that NLD will deliver the needed political and economic changes.  Success will depend on the cooperation between a new capable president and the armed forces.  NLD’s limited experience of government, a shallow pool of skilled technocrats and the difficulty of reforming key institutions all constrain how much can be delivered quickly.  Other hurdles include serious armed clashes in Shan and Kachin states, macro-economic turbulence, and grievances of the disenfranchised Muslim Rohingya.

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Be the Neighbour of Foreign Domestic Helpers

It is not uncommon to see groups of foreign domestic helpers gathering at public area in Hong Kong every Sunday. Usually they will meet fellow countrymen on this day when they can take off from work.

There are over 300,000 foreign domestic helpers working in Hong Kong now, mostly from the Philippines and Indonesia, with a smaller number from Thailand and other places.  They cook for Hong Kong families, take care of their elderly and children and do the housework. Most of them will wire transfer their salary back home to provide a better living to their own families in homeland.

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Remember the Poor, Do not Waste Food

There is an uneven distribution of food in the world.  There is a huge amount of surplus food in the rich countries that are thrown away every day.  In the report by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN published in 2011, 1/3 of food fit for human consumption was wasted away, totaling 1.3 billion tonnes.  But in the poor countries, many people struggle to have enough food, or suffer from under-nutrition.

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Climate Change would Drive 100 Millions into Extreme Poverty

A recent report released by World Bank says climate change is already preventing people from escaping poverty. The world must pair efforts to stabilise climate change with programmes to eliminate poverty if vulnerable people are to be kept from falling back into hardship as rising temperatures wreak havoc on food security and livelihoods. As many as 100 million people could slide into extreme poverty by 2030 because of rising temperatures, which are caused by greenhouse gas emissions.

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