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No pride in prejudice: How anti-LGBTQI+ laws fuel corruption

Guilherme France

Women's History Month: Discover four courageous women fighting against corruption

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Workers in a garment factory in Bangladesh

Ten years since the Rana Plaza tragedy: Has fast fashion ironed out their deadly corruption problems?

Kaunain Rahman
Kaunain Rahman
A person wearing a black COVID-19 mask and holding a sign that reads "Nos falta Tehuel"

Silence and invisibility: A cry for justice from Latin America’s LGBTQIA+ communities 

A photo of Andrea Rivas.
Andrea Rivas
Woman with megaphone at a protest

Women in the EU face greater barriers to speaking up against corruption

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Marie Chene
a shot from the back of people marching in what appears to be a protest. two signs are visible - one says BLM in yellow on a black background, the other is a closed first in varying shades of brown, on a background of the trans pride flag and the rainbow pride flag.

Where discrimination leads, corruption follows

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