Multistakeholderism
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Corporate Power
Multistakeholderism offers corporations an increasingly powerful role in global decision-making and is becoming a default form of global governance. TNI's concern at this privatisation of global governance and its lack of democratic accountability led to a project that since 2016 has been analysing the impacts, mapping its scope, and proposing alternatives.
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Multistakeholderism in global education governance Losses for democracy, profits for business
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Funding for profit & multistakeholderism How the private sector took over global climate talks against the people and the planet
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The Great Takeover Mapping of Multistakeholderism in Global Governance
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Brid Brennan Project Coordinator Corporate Power
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Harris Gleckman Associate
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Gonzalo Berrón Researcher
The problem with COVAX
Podcast
In conversation with Harris Gleckman
In this episode we’re taking a closer look at COVAX, the program touted as the solution to the global vaccine distribution problem. Our guest on the podcast argues that COVAX is actually a mechanism through which corporate interests have hijacked UN processes and used them to safeguard their profits, with little regard to the attendant social costs.

