We address openDemocracy readers’ biggest concerns about the upcoming data grab – including what opting out means, and how to do it
Six-month openDemocracy investigation reveals ‘degrading and discriminatory’ treatment at health centres in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
Os efeitos positivos do auxílio emergencial têm mostrado que uma renda básica universal é cada vez mais inevitável
Los efectos positivos del auxilio de emergencia han demostrado que la necesidad de una renta básica universal es cada vez más inevitable
Pese a la oposición de la derecha cristiana, campañas de activistas están logrando ilegalizar prácticas para ‘curar’ a las personas LGBT
Undeterred by threats and claims that they are ‘un-African’, these activists are making Christianity more inclusive
Despite opposition from the religious Right, activists are winning campaigns to outlaw practices that seek to ‘cure’ LGBT people
Health data is both hugely sensitive and immensely valuable – to our health, and to big business. The UK’s NHS data has been valued at £10bn. And our GP data – with details of everything from diagnoses and medications to depression, abortions, sexually transmitted infections and addictions – is th
New report reveals stark drop in life expectancy in some of England's poorest areas. So why isn’t the government prioritising health inequality?
Major NGOs that run clinics in Kenya and Tanzania also pledge action against ‘abhorrent’ practices to ‘change’ individuals’ sexual orientation
Major hospitals also offered undercover reporters counselling to ‘change’ their sexual orientation. Health experts blame a lack of regulation
Em meio a uma pandemia descontrolada, duas cidades colombianas pedem o básico: água e saúde. Esta é sua história