Voices from South Africa, Paraguay and Bangladesh on what the EU can do
Inequalities persist at high levels throughout the world and they affect individuals in a wide range of ways. Europe has a particular responsibility with respect to inequalities. Indeed, inequalities are increasingly recognized as a key global challenge by the European Union (EU) and many EU Member States. In these case studies CONCORD shows that partnerships, focused on equality, are possible and feasible. This report looks at case studies in South Africa, Paraguay and Bangladesh which show how Europe can engage constructively with communities and marginalised groups and support their struggle for equality. The report was published as part of the project “Forging a Path to Equality in a Digital World”, supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.