Reports and policy briefings
- Bretton Woods Project (2018) Gender-Just Macroeconomics The World Bank’s privatisation push.
- DAWN – Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (2019) Workshop on Corporate Accountability, Public Private Partnerships and Women’s Human Rights.
- Education International and Kenya National Union of Teachers (2016) Bridge vs. Reality: A study of Bridge International Academies’ for-profit schooling in Kenya.
- Eurodad, Gender & Development Network and FEMNET – African Women’s Development and Communication Network (2019) Can public-private partnerships deliver gender equality? Briefing paper.
- Eurodad (2018) History RePPPeated: How Public-Private Partnerships are Failing.
- Eurodad (2017) Public-Private Partnerships: Global Campaign Manifesto.
- Global Justice Now (2020) Decarbonising aid Why we must stop UK financing for fossil fuels overseas.
- Global Justice Now (2020) Doing more harm than good: Why CDC must reform for people and planet.
- Global Justice Now and National Education Union (2019) In Whose Interest? The UK’s role in privatising education around the world.
- Global Justice Now (2016) The Privatisation of UK aid: How Adam Smith International is profiting from the aid budget.
- Global Justice Now (2015) Profiting from poverty, again DFID’s support for privatising education and health.
- Jubilee Debt Campaign (2017) Double standards: How the UK promotes rip-off health PPPs abroad.
- Jubilee Debt Campaign (2017) The UK’s PPPs Disaster Lessons on private finance for the rest of the world.
- Jubilee Debt Campaign (2015) The Global Debt Iceberg.
- OMAL (2020) Public funds, private business: financial support for the internationalisation of Spanish companies: organisations, instruments and impacts.
- Oxfam (2019) False Promises: How delivering education through public-private partnerships risks fueling inequality instead of achieving quality education for all.
- Oxfam (2019) Hitting the Target: An agenda for aid in times of extreme inequality.
- Stamp Out Poverty and RE-DEFINE (2019) Billions to Trillions – A Reality Check.
- The Equality Trust, National Education Union and Global Justice Now (2020) In Whose Interest? The UK’s role in privatising education around the world.
- The Equality Trust and Kvindernes U-landsudvalg (2019) Financing gender inequality: why public-private partnerships leave women worse off.
- The Equality Trust (2019) Finance development, not dividends: challenging the rise of public-private partnerships.
- Unterhalter, E., Robinson, L. & Ibrahim, J. (2018) ‘Quality and Equalities: a comparative study of public and low-cost private schools in Lagos’, Education International Research.
Articles and blogs
- Citizens for Financial Justice (2020) In the Wake of The Pandemic, We Need to Fight for Tax Justice.
- Citizens for Financial Justice (2020) World Hepatitis Day: How Gilead Science Profits from Hepatitis Deaths.
- De Freitas, W. (2020) ‘DfID merger with Foreign Office signals shift from using aid to reduce poverty to promoting British national self interest’, The Conversation.
- Global Policy Forum (2017) World Bank plan to mobilize “trillions” will not help the poor.
- Gupta, S. (2019) ‘England’s running out of water – and privatisation is to blame’, The Guardian.
- Leite, M. (2020) ‘Epidemiology of the Global South: The Unequal Face of COVID-19’, Citizens for Financial Justice.
- Leite, M. (2020) ‘What Makes Women Sick? COVID-19 and the Gendered Dimensions of Health Care’, Citizens for Financial Justice.
- Nii-Adjei, S. (2020) ‘We Need to Speak Truth to Power about the Unequal Impact of Covid-19 and Climate Change’, Citizens for Financial Justice.
- OECD Development Matters (2019) Why you should care about unpaid care work.
- Pérez, A. & Scherer, N. (2020) ‘How big polluters are profiting from European public aid’, openDemocracy.
- Ratcliffe, R. & Hirsch, A. (2017) ‘UK urged to stop funding ‘ineffective and unsustainable’ Bridge schools’, The Guardian.
- Salom, E. (2018) ‘The problem with Public-Private Partnerships and the role of the EU’, The Parliament Magazine.
- Snell, W. (2019) ‘How to supercharge overseas aid’, Tax Justice Network.
- Syal, R. & Jones, S. (2015) ‘Hundreds of millions given to foreign aid fund that lacked scrutiny, say MPs’, The Guardian.
- Wyporska, W. (2020) ‘Government aid policies are pushing privatisation in the global south’, Left Foot Forward.