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Global Justice Now
NameGlobal Justice Now
Formation1968
LocationLondon, United Kingdom

Global Justice Now is a United Kingdom-based non-governmental organization that focuses on issues related to globalization, trade justice, and human rights. The organization has been involved in various social movements and has worked with other organizations such as Oxfam, Amnesty International, and the World Development Movement. Global Justice Now has also been critical of institutions like the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank. The organization's work is often associated with prominent figures like Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and Joseph Stiglitz.

Introduction

Global Justice Now's work is centered around promoting social justice and economic equality globally, often in collaboration with organizations like the European Union, the African Union, and the United Nations. The organization's efforts are also aligned with the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Millennium Development Goals. Global Justice Now has been involved in various protest movements, including the Seattle WTO protests and the G20 London summit protests, alongside groups like the Anarchist Federation and the Socialist Workers Party. The organization's campaigns often focus on issues like climate change, corporate accountability, and tax justice, which are also priorities for organizations like Greenpeace, the World Wildlife Fund, and Tax Justice Network.

History

Global Justice Now was founded in 1968 as the World Development Movement, with the goal of promoting sustainable development and poverty reduction in developing countries. Over the years, the organization has undergone several transformations, including a name change in 2015 to Global Justice Now. The organization's history is closely tied to major events like the Battle of Seattle, the G8 Summit, and the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. Global Justice Now has also been influenced by the work of prominent thinkers like Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes, and Amartya Sen. The organization's early work was focused on issues like debt relief and trade reform, which were also priorities for organizations like the Jubilee Debt Campaign and the Fairtrade Foundation.

Campaigns

Global Justice Now's campaigns focus on a range of issues, including corporate power, climate justice, and global inequality. The organization has been involved in high-profile campaigns like the Occupy movement and the Anti-Globalization Movement, alongside groups like the Indignados and the Anonymous (group). Global Justice Now has also worked on issues like food sovereignty, land rights, and water privatization, which are also priorities for organizations like La Via Campesina, the Landless Workers' Movement, and the Public Services International. The organization's campaigns often involve collaboration with other organizations, like the European Social Forum, the World Social Forum, and the International Union of Food and Allied Workers.

Organization

Global Justice Now is a membership-based organization with a strong presence in the United Kingdom and a network of partners and allies around the world. The organization is governed by a board of directors and has a small staff team based in London. Global Justice Now is also a member of various coalitions and networks, including the Global Justice Movement and the European Network on Debt and Development. The organization's work is supported by donations from individuals and organizations, as well as grants from foundations like the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Global Justice Now has also received support from trade unions like the Public and Commercial Services Union and the University and College Union.

Impact

Global Justice Now's work has had a significant impact on the global debate around issues like globalization, trade justice, and human rights. The organization's campaigns have helped to raise awareness about the negative impacts of neoliberalism and the need for alternative economic models. Global Justice Now has also played a key role in shaping the agendas of organizations like the United Nations, the European Union, and the World Trade Organization. The organization's work has been recognized by prominent figures like Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Mary Robinson, and has been awarded prizes like the Right Livelihood Award and the Alternative Nobel Prize. Global Justice Now's impact can also be seen in the work of other organizations, like the Institute of Development Studies and the Overseas Development Institute, which have been influenced by the organization's research and advocacy.

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