Oxfam believes that any global talks to reform tax rules must include all countries, including the poorest.
“Oxfam believes that any global talks to reform tax rules must include all countries, including the poorest.”
The World Motivation
Oxfam believes that any global talks to reform tax rules must include all countries, including the poorest.
“Oxfam believes that any global talks to reform tax rules must include all countries, including the poorest.”
Oxfam believes that any global talks to reform tax rules must include all countries, including the poorest.
A good leader, in my view, should have a clear vision of the future they want and the society they need to build. They must also have a connection with the people who work for them and be able to mobilise their best energies to create teams where people can be most creative and happy.
The concentration of wealth in the hands of the few threatens the ability of ordinary people to raise their voices and have a say over how our societies are run.
The importance of tackling inequality in Africa cannot be overstated.
I'm a hard-working young man who believes in myself.
In my 20s, I got into giving people massages and realised I was able to encourage their bodies to heal by passing my hands over them. I'd never describe myself as a faith healer - it's just that if someone believes in this type of healing, I can help release whatever blockage it is that's preventing them healing themselves.
If I were to tell you that your life is already perfect, whole, and complete just as it is, you would think I was crazy. Nobody believes his or her life is perfect. And yet there is something within each of us that basically knows we are boundless, limitless.
It really does not matter whether one believes a mystical entity created the universe 5,000 or 10,000 million years ago - both are equally irrational, unsubstantiated claims of no fundamental validity.
You are not going to lift everybody out of poverty through the kindness of wealthy people.