China’s Health and Health Care in the “New Era”
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China’s Health and Health Care in the “New Era”

What is the state of health care in China? Wei Zhang analyzes the deep institutional issues that plague China’s health care system. Despite its timely and effective efforts to mitigate the COVID-19 crisis, the system still faces deep-seated challenges, many of which can be traced directly to the marketization of hospitals and medical care.

India’s Gender Pay Gap Among Worst in World; Maternal Deaths Also Highest
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India’s Gender Pay Gap Among Worst in World; Maternal Deaths Also Highest

India is ranked 116th among 146 countries as per the Global Gender Index. The gender-pay gap in India continues to afflict its labour markets and the constitutional value of equality. Also: “India Had Most Maternal Deaths, Stillbirths and Neonatal Deaths in 2020, Says UN Report”.

The World’s Food System Brings Us Inflation, Hunger and Waste
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The World’s Food System Brings Us Inflation, Hunger and Waste

Capitalist agriculture is a failure. Market fundamentalists tell us incessantly that the “magic of the market” will ensure everybody has sufficient food. But then why is it that billions of people can’t afford food? It is precisely “markets” that are behind the huge numbers of people with insufficient food.

A Year After the Assassination of its Leaders, South Africa’s Abahlali baseMjondolo Continues to Advance
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A Year After the Assassination of its Leaders, South Africa’s Abahlali baseMjondolo Continues to Advance

Lindokuhle Mnguni, the chairperson of Abahlali baseMjondolo’s eKhenana commune, was killed in August last year, only months after the murder of its deputy chairperson Ayanda Ngila, and that of another activist, Nokuthula Mabaso. The commune and the movement keep their memory alive by consolidating their work.

Black Resistance and Afro-Venezuelan Feminism
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Black Resistance and Afro-Venezuelan Feminism

Merlyn Pirela is a Venezuelan Afrofeminist activist and organizer. In Part I of this two-part interview, Pirela explores the historical forms of oppression and domination, and the Afro-Venezuelan struggle for emancipation. Part II addresses both the advances and the pending tasks of the movement in the context of the Bolivarian Process.

Parakala Prabhakar: ‘Cylinders to the Poor, Airports to a Friend’
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Parakala Prabhakar: ‘Cylinders to the Poor, Airports to a Friend’

The political economist does not mince words or try to deflect blame away from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He calls him staggeringly incompetent. But at the same time, he also says that democracy is a shared responsibility of all citizens, and so also says: “It is us, as a people, who must ultimately take the blame.”