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Rachel Noble

@rfn100

#Feminist, Londoner, working for a fairer world. Currently Snr Policy Advisor on Women's Economic Justice at Oxfam GB. Views my own.

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Anna Marriott (@anna_marriott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest Sick Development podcast episode is out Learn about the impacts of development finance going to expensive for-profit private hospitals in Kenya. Stories of patient rights abuses, worker exploitation and gender injustice. shows.acast.com/the-sick-devel…

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Today at #WEF25, I challenged the belief that private money shld be involved in healthcare. Private money will never guarantee the right to health for all. The people we UNAIDS Global work for will always need public healthcare that is free at the point of use. x.com/Winnie_Byanyim…

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REACTION: Oxfam responds to the Chancellor’s comments at the World Economic Forum on relaxing planned changes to the non-dom tax regime Full statement ➡️ oxfam.org.uk/mc/3fmtab/ #WEF2025 #Davos2025

REACTION: Oxfam responds to the Chancellor’s comments at the World Economic Forum on relaxing planned changes to the non-dom tax regime

Full statement ➡️ oxfam.org.uk/mc/3fmtab/
#WEF2025 #Davos2025
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The Guardian view on women’s unpaid labour: attitudes have shifted, but the burden hasn’t — which links to an Policy & Practice blog on the flaws of GDP theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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More than 60 charities - including Oxfam - demand UK reverse 'shameful' aid cuts that will expose women and girls to abuse independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…

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REACTION: Financing for Development Conference outcome document a missed opportunity in fight against global poverty and inequality. Oxfam is going to #FFD4 in Sevilla to urge governments to take more ambitious commitments to end the debt crisis. 👉oxf.am/ffd-outcome

REACTION: Financing for Development Conference outcome document a missed opportunity in fight against global poverty and inequality.

Oxfam is going to #FFD4 in Sevilla to urge governments to take more ambitious commitments to end the debt crisis.

👉oxf.am/ffd-outcome
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The UK claims to put women and girls at the heart of everything they do. The most meaningful action they can take to advance gender equality is support meaning reform of the global financial architecture #FFD4 #ffd4

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This was the room today at #FfD4 when Jenny Chapman made her big speech. Ouch... Maybe if the UK supported the global South in the negotiations, rather than block them at every turn and then claim they didn't, there'd be more interest in what the minister had to say today 🤷‍♂️

This was the room today at #FfD4 when <a href="/JennyChapman/">Jenny Chapman</a> made her big speech. 

Ouch...

Maybe if the UK supported the global South in the negotiations, rather than block them at every turn and then claim they didn't, there'd be more interest in what the minister had to say today 🤷‍♂️
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My critical reflections on the dire shortfalls of #FFD4 for gender justice and rights, but also the opportunities to build on and the steps the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office must take to advance meaningful change

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Across the world, there is growing consensus that GDP falls short as the primary metric for measuring social and economic progress. It excludes women's unpaid care and domestic work and doesn't account for inequality or the environmental impacts of economic activities. #BeyondGDP

Across the world, there is growing consensus that GDP falls short as the primary metric for measuring social and economic progress. It excludes women's unpaid care and domestic work and doesn't account for inequality or the environmental impacts of economic activities. #BeyondGDP
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The second of Oxfam International's #BeyondGDP series features reflections from feminist activists, Faith Lumonya and Jenn on the inadequacies of GDP and the alternatives that are needed in the context of Africa. #FeministEconomies Illustration by Vidushi Yadav and medhavini.eth

The second of <a href="/Oxfam/">Oxfam International</a>'s #BeyondGDP series features reflections from feminist activists, <a href="/FaithLumonya/">Faith Lumonya</a>  and <a href="/JennyLipenga/">Jenn</a> on the inadequacies of GDP and the alternatives that are needed in the context of Africa. #FeministEconomies
Illustration by <a href="/vidushiy/">Vidushi Yadav</a>  and <a href="/MedhaviniYadav/">medhavini.eth</a>
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In the third of Oxfam’s #BeyondGDP series, feminist scholar Dr. Samia Al-Botmeh gives her take on the problems with a GDP growth-centric approach in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. #FeministEconomies

In the third of Oxfam’s #BeyondGDP series, feminist scholar Dr. Samia Al-Botmeh gives her take on the problems with a GDP growth-centric approach in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. #FeministEconomies
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These include undervaluing of women’s unpaid care and domestic work, and the pursuit of austerity policies that harm women, non- binary people and racialized communities. She calls for approaches that take account of such harms and advance regional ideas of progress. #BeyondGDP

These include undervaluing of women’s unpaid care and domestic work, and the pursuit of austerity policies that harm women, non- binary people and racialized communities. She calls for approaches that take account of such harms and advance regional ideas of progress. #BeyondGDP
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Read the full paper here: policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/beyo… Missed out on the first two posts from the #BeyondGDP series? Check them out below🔽 Latin America: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/… Africa: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/… #FeministEconomies

Read the full paper here: policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/beyo…

Missed out on the first two posts from the #BeyondGDP series? Check them out below🔽
Latin America: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/…
Africa: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/…

#FeministEconomies
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The final carousel in our #BeyondGDP series features the feminist activist Nalini Rathnarajah sharing reflections from the context of South Asia. Illustration by Vidushi Yadav and medhavini.eth #FeministEconomies

The final carousel in our #BeyondGDP series features the feminist activist Nalini Rathnarajah sharing reflections from the context of South Asia. 
Illustration by <a href="/vidushiy/">Vidushi Yadav</a>  and <a href="/MedhaviniYadav/">medhavini.eth</a>  
#FeministEconomies
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In the paper, she makes the link between the GDP growth-centric model, imperialism, patriarchy and inequality. She highlights the need for alternatives that prioritise wellbeing and social justice. Read the full paper here: policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/beyo… #BeyondGDP #FeministEconomies

In the paper, she makes the link between the GDP growth-centric model, imperialism, patriarchy and inequality. She highlights the need for alternatives that prioritise wellbeing and social justice. 
Read the full paper here: policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/beyo…

#BeyondGDP #FeministEconomies
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Missed out on any of the posts from the #BeyondGDP series. Read them here ⬇️ Latin America: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/… Africa: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/… Middle East and North Africa: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/… #FeministEconomies

Missed out on any of the posts from the #BeyondGDP  series. Read them here ⬇️
Latin America: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/…
Africa: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/…
Middle East and North Africa: x.com/oxfamgbpolicy/…
#FeministEconomies
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📊 Scotland’s first Care Policy Scorecard from Scottish Women's Budget Group is out, and care isn’t making the grade. Care isn’t a luxury. Poverty shouldn't be the price of caring. We need serious investment at the Scottish Budget & beyond. Read more👉 bit.ly/CPSforScotland #ScotlandCares

📊 Scotland’s first Care Policy Scorecard from <a href="/SWBG/">Scottish Women's Budget Group</a> is out, and care isn’t making the grade. 

Care isn’t a luxury. Poverty shouldn't be the price of caring.

We need serious investment at the Scottish Budget &amp; beyond.

Read more👉 bit.ly/CPSforScotland #ScotlandCares