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Justice concerns all of us

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We all want more justice in the world - but how? As a society, we are faced with urgent problems relating to the concept of justice: the wealth divide, global inequality, access to education, and climate justice. The more inequalities become visible, the more important the discussion about justice becomes. But the question is: How do we get there?

The wealth divide calls for a more intensive debate of the fair distribution of resources, pushing the topic of injustice into the mainstream discourse. Global inequality emphasizes the need to make decisions in terms of intergenerational justice. Access to education is central to promoting equal opportunities in the justice discourse, a concept that influences our society and cohesion. Climate justice demands the fair distribution of environmental impacts.

What role does justice play in a resilient society that offers equal opportunities and democracy? We must recognize that justice shapes us as humans and influences decisions at all levels. As a foundation, we therefore support projects that are dedicated to creating justice at various levels.

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