Oxfam calls time on global wealth inequality
The charity released findings which show that the world’s 22 richest men have more wealth than 325 million women in Africa
OXFAM urged world leaders to get “serious” about tackling the global wealth inequality crisis as Boris Johnson schmoozed at the UK-Africa Investment Summit today.
The charity released findings which show that the world’s 22 richest men have more wealth than 325 million women in Africa.
It was published as PM Boris Johnson carved up aid money with 21 African leaders, British and African companies and City finance firms at London’s luxury Intercontinental Hotel.
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